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Dayna Lorentz
Dayna Lorentz is the author of the No Safety in Numbers trilogy (Dial/Kathy Dawson Books) and the Dogs of the Drowned City series (Scholastic). She holds an MFA in Creative Writing and Literature from Bennington College. A former attorney, Dayna is now a full-time writer and lives with her... show more



Dayna Lorentz is the author of the No Safety in Numbers trilogy (Dial/Kathy Dawson Books) and the Dogs of the Drowned City series (Scholastic). She holds an MFA in Creative Writing and Literature from Bennington College. A former attorney, Dayna is now a full-time writer and lives with her husband, two kids, and dog in Vermont. If you ask nicely, she will show you the proper way to eat a cupcake. Visit her at www.daynalorentz.com and NoSafetyinNumbersBooks.com.

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Pages of Slytherin
Pages of Slytherin rated it 11 years ago
Could not get into this regardless of it being from four different points of view.
My Never Ending List
My Never Ending List rated it 11 years ago
Seven days and they are still quarantined inside the mall. The Senator is still in charge or so she thinks she is, while the gangs are running wild throughout the mall setting up their quarters wherever they find a great spot. The mystery virus has people on edge and communication with the outside ...
Books and Swoons
Books and Swoons rated it 11 years ago
Original review can be seen here .My rating: 1.5 stars out of 5 starsI had really high expectations for this book. The whole premise of a bomb in a mall with unsuspecting people, it just something that could happen in real life and I love to read these kinds of books. The mixture of the fictional w...
My Never Ending List
My Never Ending List rated it 11 years ago
The synopsis behind this novel had me waiting for a copy of this book from my local library and little did I realize that this is a series. Okay, maybe I knew a while ago but I had forgotten about this until the last page. As I closed the book, I had to think how can we make this catastrophe a ser...
An Un-Calibrated Centrifuge
An Un-Calibrated Centrifuge rated it 12 years ago
I should probably stop reading this book now since the writing is not that great (bordering on bad), and the premise is completely unbelievable (eg the most dedicated mall employees ever, diabetes doesn't work that way, characters doing things for no reason). I'm currently halfway through though, so...
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