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Lover of Books (Free subscription) | 10/07/2008
... with him. She is not sure everything will work out or not but something has got to give. Ms. Cabot has a fantastic way with her characters. Definitely a few dreamers in the bunch but then there are the straight shooters who could not tell a lie if they tried. The situations the characters find themselves are normal to outrageous. Having a wonderful imagination certainly helps this story....
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tea stains (Free subscription) | 10/12/2008
On Friday afternoon I went of to Kinokuniya Bookshop at Siam Paragon for the ‘ Meg Cabot Greeting and Book Signing party.’ I’m not entirely sure why I went. I was at least 25 years too old, but one has to grasp at any booky thing here. I’m not inundated with choice. I haven't read any of her books, but in order to enter into the spirit of the thing I bought a copy of ‘Size Doesn’t Matter’ which,...
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The Kiddosphere @ Fauquier (Free subscription) | 10/09/2008
Election years always bring out new children’s books on voting, the election process, and presidents. However, I’ve yet to see anything that rivals the scope and beauty of Our White House . Imagine a book in which authors such as Richard Peck, Meg Cabot, Walter Dean Myers, Jane Yolen, Peter Sis combine with the best in children’s illustration to create a magnificent collection of poetry, essays,...
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Neat, Nifty, Necessary(?) Notes (Free subscription) | 10/08/2008
Read all of the Stephenie Meyer books 15 times? Ready for something new? If you liked the Twilight series, try these (all available at your local, El Reno library!) Sucks to be me: The all-true confessions of Mina Hamilton, Teen Vampire By Kimberly Pauley A Great and Terrible Beauty By Libba Bray Jinx By Meg Cabot City of Bones By Cassandra Clare The Naming: [...]