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The Boy with the Butterfly Mind

Victoria Williamson

The Boy with the Butterfly Mind

Subjects

  • Friends & Family - tears and laughter, and happy ever after

Average rating

5 out 5

20 reviews

Jamie just wants to be normal, but his ADHD doesn’t make it easy. Elin just wants to be perfect, so that her dad will come back to live with her. When their two families blend, sparks fly. But perhaps there’s no such thing as normal after all…

Reviews

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Good

Fairy Bubbles Lavalamp 05.10.2024

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Really really sad but it was very nice at the end

Duchess Iggy Porridge-Oats 13.08.2024

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Really good.

Sir Gator Racoon 23.10.2023

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I really like the book, because you saw two sides of the story and they were completely different

Nurse Mildred Chipperfield 17.07.2023

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I thought that this book was really good.My favourite character was Elin. I would definitely recommend this to my friends.

Professor Lacey Possum 31.01.2023

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Fiction Fav character - Jamie because he was really nice to Elin even although Elin wasn't nice to him I would recommend this book to my friends

Countess Flopsy Squirrel 11.07.2022

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I thought that the book shows us that we can all have different mindsets and that we should always look at our lives from a different perspective. My favourite character was Jamie and Elin. I would recommend this to someone else because they could also look at their life in a different perspective.

Madam Honeycomb Waltzer 31.08.2021

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It was a very nice book. It was connected about family and friendships and I liked it. I liked Elin Watts as she is quite like a 'perfect' girl but she soon realised that you don't walays have to be perfect when her stepbrother arrives.

Duchess Cupcake Menace 24.07.2021

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a must read

Anonymous 22.08.2020

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This book was very engaging from the start. The characters are thoughtfully and sensitively portrayed and resonate with the sorts of experiences children have to deal with.

Anonymous 14.08.2020

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It was a really funny and moving story. My favourite character was paige the girl who was shy but learnt to be more confident. I would recommend it.

Viscountess Lacey Mittens 28.07.2020