Brad Barkley
I grew up in North Carolina where I still visit a few times a year. After that, I have lived on the coast of Maryland, the mountains of Arkansas, the coast of North Carolina (again), and the mountains of Maryland (again). A pattern emerges. Besides Scrambled Eggs At Midnight, I am the author of...
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I grew up in North Carolina where I still visit a few times a year. After that, I have lived on the coast of Maryland, the mountains of Arkansas, the coast of North Carolina (again), and the mountains of Maryland (again). A pattern emerges. Besides Scrambled Eggs At Midnight, I am the author of two novels and two story collections for adults. I have also co-authored (with Heather Hepler) Dream Factory and Jars of Glass. To learn more about my work, please visit www.bradbarkley.com
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This review can also be found at: MissKatiEllen & Goodreads. After I went to Disneyland Paris last year my best bud Alice bought me this book for Christmas. I love Disney!! I can’t wait till I go on Sunday!! I’ve always had a massive appreciation of what goes on there, even before it went, wheneve...
Welcome to the world of "Happily Ever After." Well, here at Disney, the staff aren't so happy but the show must go on so Disney hires some temp replacements: Ella (Cinderella), Mark (Prince Charming), Luke (Dale) and Cassie (Chip) amongst other new cast members. The setting seemed very well written...
3.5This book was really...cute. I don't really know any other word for it. It follows the lives of Ella and Luke, 2 kids who work at as characters at Disneyworld while the real employees are on strike. Ella is Cinderella, and Luke is Dale (as in Chip and Dale). I am a huge Disney dork, so this was k...
I thought it was sweet, but not enough to hold my attention long enough to finish it. (I don't like reading slowly.) Some moments felt a bit meh-ish and, while this has nothing to do with the book itself, I don't like that the back cover stated it as Romeo & Juliet with a happier ending. Definitely ...
I thought the characters are poorly written and nothing like any teenagers I've ever met. Also, the book is based in the city I live in and Asheville isn't portrayed accurately. If you are going to base a book in an actual city there are things you can figure out with a little research and that just...