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The Lab by Jack Heath
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In this blog is a collection of reviews for the teen and tween who is looking for something to read. The Lab by Jack Heath. Posted by : Deborah Takahashi. Tuesday, June 12, 2012. Six is different then the rest of the agents in The Deck. Not only is he super strong, he can heal faster than the average human, he has perfect vision, and he is lethal. More importantly, Six is only sixteen years old. Information about the Author:. Teen Thriller, Teen Sci Fi. Grades 9 and up. Books Similar to The Lab. My name ...
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Matched by Ally Condie
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In this blog is a collection of reviews for the teen and tween who is looking for something to read. Matched by Ally Condie. Posted by : Deborah Takahashi. Sunday, January 22, 2012. Information about the Author:. According to her website. Teen Sci Fi, Teen Romance. Grades 9 and up. Books Similar to Matched. The Future of Us. By Jay Asher and Carolyn Mackler. Starred Review from Publisher's Weekly (10/4/2010). Matched by Ally Condie. Teen Lit for Guys. Teen Sci Fi Manga. YA Author Book Trailers. Plot Summ...
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Moore on Reading: YA Blogs
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ACPL Mock Printz http:/ acplmockprintz.wordpress.com/. Bookends http:/ bookends.booklistonline.com/. GreenBean Teen Queen http:/ www.greenbeanteenqueen.com/. A Chair, A Fireplace, and a Tea Cozy http:/ yzocaet.blogspot.com/. The Ninja Librarian http:/ theninjalibrarian.blogspot.com/. 100 Scope Notes http:/ 100scopenotes.com/. Fuse8 http:/ www.schoollibraryjournal.com/blog/. PRactically Paradise http:/ www.schoollibraryjournal.com/blog/830000283.html? REading Rants http:/ www.readingrants.org/.
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Creative writings: June 2011
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Alphabetic poetry, Creative writings, short stories, etc. Hi everyone, thanks for stopping by the blog. Come stay a while, make yourself at home! Thursday, June 23, 2011. The Dad that I Know. Ten grand a month. Pain, aches and heartaches. Thinned from head to toe. It was hard to see you. You were hardly the dad. Hard to bear then. And even now to think of. I hardly knew you growing up. Even calling you by your first name. Until you got upset. And we called you Dad. For the first time. Aches, pains,.
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Creative writings: A Prayer to experience the Dimensions of Christ
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Alphabetic poetry, Creative writings, short stories, etc. Hi everyone, thanks for stopping by the blog. Come stay a while, make yourself at home! Wednesday, June 20, 2012. A Prayer to experience the Dimensions of Christ. I pray that I would not be a one-dimensional seeker. A one liner, lacking breadth. Or even two-dimensional merely. But Lord, with others may we experience you as the breadth, the length, the height and the depth; corporately, unashamedly without preference l. Inspired by Ephesians 3:18).
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Sara Kocek | Category Archive | Writing
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RSS feed for this section. Deleted Scene: The Prologue That Got Away. Welcome to my new feature, Deleted Scene,. In which I blog about a scene that I deleted from my YA novel, Promise Me Something. How many times had I explained to other people that often a prologue is like scaffolding? You need it there to build the house, but once the house is finished, you can take the scaffolding down. In fact, you. To, to admire the house. The night Olive Barton lay down on the tracks at Talmadge Hill, I got my firs...
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Librarian Pirate: Waiting on Wednesday: Show Me A Story
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Wednesday, December 14, 2011. Waiting on Wednesday: Show Me A Story. Title: Show Me A Story: Why Picture Books Matter: Conversations with 21 of the World's Most Celebrated Illustrators. Author: Leonard S. Marcus. I think I've told y'all before that authors are my rock stars. I mean - it's probably like that for most everyone in the kid-lit-osphere but really. Authors. Unf. And illustrators? Those people who take words and perfectly encapsulate them into art? Vera B. Williams. I can't wait to read it.
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Librarian Pirate: Saving June - Hannah Harrington
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Tuesday, January 10, 2012. Saving June - Hannah Harrington. Pub Date: May 2011. Reviewed from: ARC received from publisher. Grades 10 and up. That last line is hokey. But sometimes that's exactly what you need. And Jake. Let me tell you about Jake. Gorgeous. Music obsessed. June was tutoring him. But they were just friends, right? But there's a lot more to his story than he's telling. And someone who wants to read about some awesome friendships. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). And a mommy blogger.
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Librarian Pirate: January 2012
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Wednesday, January 18, 2012. Under the Mesquite by Guadalupe Garcia McCall. Title: Under the Mesquite. Author: Guadalupe Garcia McCall. Publisher: Lee and Low Books. Reviewed from: ARC received from the publisher. Grades 9 and up. Lupita is finding her voice and the free verse she shares that voice with us is evocative and beautiful. Fans of novels in verse like The House on Mango Street. Also good for fans of novels that make you cry and cry like The Fault in Our Stars. Mexican american main characters.
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Creative writings: June 2012
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Alphabetic poetry, Creative writings, short stories, etc. Hi everyone, thanks for stopping by the blog. Come stay a while, make yourself at home! Saturday, June 23, 2012. Another day scrapped with its demons. Having folded in upon themselves. Creased and cornered tightly. Tucked yet still wrinkled. In just the right places. Carrying whimpering westerly winds. Sighing, seeking for the open window. Searching to crowd the senses. With a gale of its own jasmine blossom. Trapped in its own domain. Links to th...