Book in Review: ‘Don’t Judge a Girl by Her Cover’ by Ally Carter

(Note to self: don't ever before a spy if you're even a little bit claustrophobic.)--Page 163 Hello again, fellow YA readers! I'm finally back today with another sweet lil' book review... and this one is from one of our favorite young adult/teen fiction sub-genres... spy books. Because, remember how I wrote and shared my own …

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The Next ‘Emma Lenford’ Book Is Here… in Audio!

That's right, homedogs--we're finally back with another "Emma Lenford" book release! (And, psst, if you haven't met the world's unluckiest teenaged literary character, Emma Lenford, yet, click here to become acquainted with her with a totally FREE e-book AND audiobook combo!) Now, of course, this isn't as grand or exciting (for me, at least) as …

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Introducing… a NEW Way to Get Book Recommendations!

Hey everyone, I have some super-duper exciting news to share with you today! And, well, without further ado, here it is... I have established a NEW book recommendation platform! Yep, you heard me right! Think of it as being a little like Bookbub... except, with this platform, you only hear about funny and feel-good books. …

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Book in Review: My Ideal Boyfriend Is a Croissant by Laura Dockrill

Okay, so... seeing as how I had a lot of time on my hands over this past winter "break"... and, yes, break in quotations because y'all know I've always got to keep myself busy, but I still had some extra time to fill around the holidays... I decided to pick up a hot n' fresh …

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3 “Emma Lenford” Characters, 1 “Interview”.

As a writer, I know the importance of interviewing your characters during that ever-so-special pre-writing phase. Just kidding, it's not that special. It's actually quite boring, and so I usually skip most of it and get right into actual writing. But, anywho, sitting down with our fictional characters and "interviewing" them can be a pretty …

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