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November 26, 2013

THE ORIGINALS by Cat Patrick

November 26, 2013

To an outsider Lizzie, Ella and Betsy look like ordinary triplets. They each have their distinct tastes and personalities that set them apart. But they are more than triplets. They are clones. It’s no wonder that their mother wants to keep them sheltered, especially from government corporations that would treat them differently from human beings….

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· Categories: Fiction Keywords: american authors, cloning, dating, high school, identity, self discovery, siblinghood

November 5, 2013

THE BOOK OF BROKEN HEARTS by Sarah Ockler

November 5, 2013

By the time I finished reading The Book of Broken Hearts I was in tears but smiling right through them. You see, this is the first time I read a book by Sarah Ockler, so up to now I’ve had to just take others for their word that her books are well-written. At first I…

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· Categories: Fiction Keywords: accidents, alzheimer's disease, american authors, dementia, family, holidays, life, mental health, realistic fiction, romance, siblinghood, terminal illness

September 18, 2013

THE SPACE BETWEEN US by Jessica Martinez

September 18, 2013

Book cover of THE SPACE BETWEEN US by Jessica MartinezAmelia’s younger sister, Charlotte, better known as Charly, always gets into trouble. But everybody loves her anyway. She’s a crazy and colourful character whose shenanigans tend to be nothing more than pure mischief on her part. Being the elder sister in a household with their father and grandmother means Amelia takes care of her younger sister and also covers for her, so she doesn’t get into too much trouble.

· Categories: Fiction Keywords: adoption, canadian authors, christianity, family, high school, rape, realistic fiction, religion, romance, siblinghood, single parenthood, teen pregnancy

August 13, 2013

CONFESSIONS OF AN ALMOST-GIRLFRIEND (Confessions #2) by Louise Rozett

August 13, 2013

CONFESSIONS OF AN ALMOST-GIRLFRIEND (Confessions #2) by Louise RozettRose is back, a year older, a sophomore, with a slight bit more mature voice, and a whole lot more problems than when readers first got to know her in Confessions of an Angry Girl. She needs to decide for herself what to do with Jamie. She still has the cheerleaders on her case. She and her brother are not exactly talking to each other either. She also hasn’t stopped missing her dad who died in Iraq the previous year. In the very least, she has her best friend back by her side.

· Categories: Fiction Keywords: american authors, blogging, bullying, consumerism, drugs, family, friendship, high school, language, music, realistic fiction, romance, self discovery, siblinghood, single parenthood

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