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Dreadful Sorry (Time Travel Mystery #1) Paperback | Pages: 352 pages
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Original Title: Dreadful Sorry (Time Travel Mysteries)
ISBN: 0152050876 (ISBN13: 9780152050870)
Edition Language: English
Series: Time Travel Mystery #1

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Oh my darlin’, oh my darlin’, oh my darlin’ Clementine, you are lost and gone forever, dreadful sorry Clementine.

Seventeen-year-old Molly has had a recurring nightmare her entire life— she is walking down a long hallway to the end room, where she knows something horrible is happening. She also has an incurable fear of water, and continues to hear that old Clementine song in her head. After a near-drowning experience at a pool party, she leaves to spend the summer with her father in his new house in Maine. But the carefree summer she was hoping for disappears when she goes upstairs in the house and sees the same hallway that has been plaguing her dreams for years. Then Jared, the boy who threw her into the pool, comes to Maine demanding Molly talk to him. Now Molly is experiencing visions of a girl named Clementine who lived in her father’s house a century earlier. As the summer continues Molly stumbles across a series of connections between her and Clementine that begin to form an eerie pattern. Molly’s “visions” begin to feel more like memories— memories that appear to be reliving themselves in her life and Jared’s. Can Molly prevent the past from repeating itself?

This book moves slowly at times, so those who need a very fast-paced novel would have a difficult time getting through the slow parts. There are also many predictable aspects about the book, however, overall it is a great read and would appeal to many teenagers and adults alike. I enjoyed the unique plot of the story and liked how it introduces the possibility of both ghosts and reincarnation as an answer to Molly’s nightmares and visions. As is the case in most YA novels, many relationships are examined in “Dreadful Sorry”: Molly deals with her father and his young, pregnant wife; Molly’s relationship with Jared turns from one-sided hatred to friendship to something more; and Molly attempts to mend the multiple broken relationships from Clementine’s life. This supernatural mystery mixed with romantic intrigue demonstrates the power of second chances and was one of my favourites as a teenager. I highly recommend “Dreadful Sorry”. Those with an interest in reincarnation will especially enjoy this book.

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Title:Dreadful Sorry (Time Travel Mystery #1)
Author:Kathryn Reiss
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 352 pages
Published:May 1st 2004 by HMH Books for Young Readers (first published April 1st 1993)
Categories:Young Adult. Mystery. Fantasy. Horror. Fiction

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Ratings: 4.11 From 1620 Users | 133 Reviews

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I normally don't like reading older YA books (I stick to older middle grade generally) but I didn't realize this was YA until I started. I've been wanting to read Kathryn Reiss's Sweet Miss Honeywell's Revenge: A Ghost Story & Time Windows, but I haven't come across them yet. I came across a copy of Dreadful Sorry, and recognizing the author, I decided to try it. It's not bad.I don't have a lot to say about this book. If you want a plot description, other reviews have written that up, so I

A Dreadful Sorry is a really mysterious horror book, I love the whole conflict between the main character Molly and her fear of swimming. Its so suspenseful that I really loved reading it and finding out what would happen next. As well as the added song of Clementine repeating in Mollys head. The allusion to look back at the song is a great idea to relate to the story. The dreams Molly has are just so scary and I felt like it was foreshadowing for Molly of what could happen to her. Molly then

As a young child, I was always at the library... always reading. This is one of my favorite novels from my childhood. A decade or two later, I still remember this novel in vivid detail for some odd reason (even though I can't remember anything useful from yesterday). Suffice it to say, this is a great novel for a young child/teenager, highly recommended!

A ClassicI read this story years and years ago as a child. Now at 33, I had this random desire to read it again. I couldn't remember the author or the title, thank God for the internet! Still just as fun and twisty as I remembered!

Dreadful Sorry is astonishing. How Clementine has visions of a girl that lived in that past house andher at that time. They intertwine and leaves you craving to read more.

Read this one a few years earlier, still as amazing as ever. It's not my favorite of Kathryn Reiss's books, but they're all so ridiculously good! Mystery with every bit of suspenseful goodness, history, and a touch of romance and psychological thriller, all in one great book. Not sure how she does it, but she does. Reiss' stories are always full of the randomest [and BEST] plot twists, never predictable and never repeated. You really can't listen to the "Clementine" song the same way ever again

RereadRead this book as a teen and read it again now years later and still ended it quite a lot.

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