‘I never sleep, the night before my birthday . . . it’s the only day of the year I hear from her . . .’
Dizzy’s mum left when she was small. But every year, on her birthday, something arrives in the post – a present or a card with her mum’s loopy writing on it. Dizzy has kept everything.
This year is different. Nothing comes in the post, but something amazing is about to arrive on Dizzy’s doorstep. Something that will whisk her away – and put Dizzy’s world in a spin.
ok this book describes alot and where they go ayr thats where am from and i fell that this book opens up to us all and i havent finishes the end so dont tell me but its a great book x
Dizzy was great. Perfect for teens and tweens. Really reminded me of my own twisty world.
i absoluetly love this book. read it zabout 10 times. still not bored
I acctually read Lucky Star before I read Dizzy and I loved both of them! I would recommend Cathy Cassidy books to any of my friends!
its so cute
I couldn’t read this book fast enough ever since i read it ive been begging my parents to take me to a festival one of the best books i have read, very exciting and well written
I have just read Dizzy for the second time.I love the Book And i could read it over and over again.
Dizzy is great! I LOVE how she does everything. When she gets her first kiss, I love how it happens.
I think Dizzy is a book about freedom and lost family relatives. When Dizzy goes with her mum you can almost feel the warm air on your face and the grass between your toes when you read it. The bond between her and Finn is really sweet. It’s a book that lets you step into someone else shoes. I love Dizzy and I’m sure you will too!!!
I <3 you Cathy! (and your books)
Saoirse xx
Cathy, You write from the heart and it’s magic, promise us girls that you will never and I mean Never.. stop writing!