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Romeo Blue
Romeo Blue | Phoebe Stone
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The eagerly anticipated follow-up to Phoebe Stone's instant classic, The Romeo and Juliet Code. When Flissy Budwig's parents first dropped her off in Bottlebay, Maine, she hated everything about it. She hated the big gloomy house she was to live in. She hated meeting her long-lost and highly eccentric Bathburn relatives. Most of all, she hated knowing that she was safe in America while her parents faced the guns of WWII in Europe. Especially when she discovered her parents were spies. Especially when she learned her parents were missing. But a year has passed now, and Flissy has grown to love life in Bottlebay and grown to love Derek, the boy the Bathburns have adopted. Then a man claiming to be Derek's true father arrives, and soon he's asking all sorts of strange questions. Flissy has a nose for trouble. Has Derek's new father come to take him away from Flissy forever...or is there something even more sinister afoot in Bottlebay, Maine? Secrets, spies, and sleuthing abound in this charming follow-up to Phoebe Stone's The Romeo and Juliet Code.
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I really enjoyed this book, it is about a young girl named Flissy Bathburn. She was dropped off at her uncles house who she learns is her real father. She learns that her parents are international spies that were caught trying to free British soldiers from the Nazis. The book is set in World War Two in Maine USA. Flissy is in love with Derek but he is trying to find his real parents and eventually tells Flissy he feels the same way but that it -

Dakota_Telford Can‘t be. Gideon ends up adopting Derek who is a foster kid they took in when he was dropped off at the Bathburns front door step. If you like books that have mystery love, action, and a journal feel to it, I recommend this book to you to read. Romeo Blue is written in the first person POV and we can see this because we can see Flissy‘s thoughts and feelings and she uses ‘I‘, ‘me‘, ‘we‘. 4y
MissYaremcio Well done Dakota! This sounds like such a good book! Has it been an easy read so far? 6/6 4y
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sammisho
Romeo Blue | Phoebe Stone
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When you are running late because your daughter can't decide what book to take to summer camp! #littlereaders

jfalkens All 😂📚📖📚 7y
sammisho @jfalkens That is what we finally decided to do! 7y
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Reviewsbylola Glad she made the same choice I would have- all!! 7y
jfalkens @sammisho yay 😁 she made the same choice I always make, better to bring too many books than run out! 7y
ElizabethAndino So glad she decided to take them all! There's nothing like book regret! 7y
tpixie What a great dilemma & solution !!! 7y
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Romeo Blue | Phoebe Stone
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One of my favorite things about being a school librarian? Getting to order books I've been wanting to read and getting to read them before anyone else (insert maniacal laughter here)!! 😂📚❤️

BookishMarginalia 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 8y
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