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Chad Morris
Chad Morris is the author of the CRAGBRIDGE HALL series, a middle grade romp through a futuristic secondary school."A cracking-good read that could make a thrilling movie" (ForeWord Reviews)"Keeps the pages turning with inventive gadgets, mystery, humor, and danger" (Brandon Mull, New York Times... show more

Chad Morris is the author of the CRAGBRIDGE HALL series, a middle grade romp through a futuristic secondary school."A cracking-good read that could make a thrilling movie" (ForeWord Reviews)"Keeps the pages turning with inventive gadgets, mystery, humor, and danger" (Brandon Mull, New York Times Best Selling Author of the Fablehaven and Beyonders series.) "A perfect blend of mystery, humor, and time-travel. I want to go to Cragbridge Hall." (Tyler Whitesides, best-selling author of the Janitors series)Chad Morris grew up wanting to become a professional basketball player or a rock star. (Inspired by Animal from The Muppets, he has been banging on drums since he was eight years old.) Neither of those plans quite panned out. After high school, he left the Rocky Mountains to live in Brazil for a few years then returned home to write and perform sketch comedy while going to college. He graduated from BYU with a couple of degrees and became a teacher and a curriculum writer.Chad would love to teach at Craggbridge Academy. Unlike Oscar Craggbridge, he hasn't really invented anything, though his young son once sketched out blueprints for a machine that would turn celery into cookies.Chad lives in Utah with his wife and five kids.
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All About Books rated it 10 years ago
The third and final addition to the Princess Academy series is an absolute delight. It's no secret that I basically love all things Shannon Hale, but this one is extra special.The Forgotten Sisters is full of really poignant emotions. And I loved this best about the book. Miri is miserable in the sw...
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