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Linger Book Signing

Linger Book Signing

I finally get to meet Maggie Stiefvater at Borders in Glendale!

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Interview with Amy Reed

Interview with Amy Reed

Check out this awesome interview with Amy Reed and her book, Beautiful!

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The Iron King, by Julie Kagawa

The Iron King, by Julia Kagawa

Meghan Chase's life changes during her sixteenth birthday.

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Flash Burnout, by L. K. Madigan

Flash Burnout, by L. K. Madigan

Fifteen-year-old Blake is caught in between his girlfriend, Shannon, and a close friend, Marissa. When Blake and Marissa are just friends (with a lot in common), Shannon doesn’t seem to understand that. Shannon adores Blake, and vice versa. But when Blake takes a photograph for his photography class, he finds out that the picture he [...]

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Interview with Amy Reed

Interview with Amy Reed

AUTHOR BIO:
Amy Reed was born and raised in and around Seattle, where she attended a total of eight schools by the time she was eighteen. Constant moving taught her to be restless, and being an only child made her imagination do funny things. After a brief stint at Reed College (no relation), she moved to [...]

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The Iron King, by Julie Kagawa

The Iron King, by Julie Kagawa

Check out my 100 Pages Meme post on The Iron King!
Meghan Chase hasn’t fit in, well, anywhere. Though as her sixteenth birthday approaches, Meghan feels that some things are about to change: Meghan’s brother disappears (and has been replaced), something is following her, and her best friend is suddenly over protective. The next thing you [...]

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Savant, by Frank D. Rogers

Savant, by Frank D. Rogers

Nathaniel is a super smart eighth grader who doesn’t have any friends. All because he stutters. No one, not even the teachers, are patient enough to wait for Nathaniel’s response to their questions. That’s why he’s always left alone, except by bullies. Fortunately, summer is finally here and Nathaniel can’t wait to get out of [...]

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Author Guest Post: Martin Dubow

Martin Dubow:
              It was a few years ago, after reading a book by Mark Twain about Joan of Arc, that I started writing in earnest. Joan of Arc, up until that point, had been almost unknown to me. There were the few bits and pieces I’d gleaned about her in [...]

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Francey, by Martin Dubow

Francey, by Martin Dubow

Mysterious and realistic dreams begin to occur in sixth grader Francey’s life. The dreams take place three and a half centuries ago, during Lady Susan Sebastian and Edward Delaney’s time. But what does this forbidden couple have to do with Francey? Catching her father’s (Rick St. Martin) attention, he starts to dig up the clues [...]

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The Horrifying Tale of Mrs. Trollope, by Martin Dubow

The Horrifying Tale of Mrs. Trollope, by Martin Dubow

Since time immemorial, Mrs. Trollope has been seeking vengeance. And with the knocking at her door, on this, the Night of Dread, it appears the fateful day is finally come.
Clara and Jack are a young couple who’s car broke down in the middle of the night. The Night of Dread, that is. Luckily, they find [...]

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City of Ashes, by Cassandra Clare

City of Ashes, by Cassandra Clare

(If you haven’t read City of Bones first, this review may spoil it!)
Clary Fray wishes she had her life back to normal. Especially since Clary wants to spend more time with her best friend, Simon. But after finding out that she is a “demon-slaying Shadowhunter,” Clary doesn’t think “normal” is going to happen. Clary needs [...]

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