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Elizabeth Norris
Elizabeth Norris briefly taught high school English and history before trading the southern California beaches and sunshine for Manhattan's recent snowpocalyptic winter. She harbors dangerous addictions to guacamole, red velvet cupcakes, sushi, and Argo Tea, fortunately not all together.Her debut... show more
Elizabeth Norris briefly taught high school English and history before trading the southern California beaches and sunshine for Manhattan's recent snowpocalyptic winter. She harbors dangerous addictions to guacamole, red velvet cupcakes, sushi, and Argo Tea, fortunately not all together.Her debut series is the story of one girl's fight to save her family, her world, and the one boy she never saw coming. Learn more at her website: http://www.elizabethnorrisbooks.com
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The Perks Of Being A Book Nerd
The Perks Of Being A Book Nerd rated it 10 years ago
Having searched long and hard in the library for this book, I was beyond excited to finally read it. At first I thought this was just a kind of ‘whodunnit’ book (which in all fairness, aren’t my kind of books) but thank god it wasn’t! The opening chapters sucked me in to Janelle’s world (although no...
bloodviolet
bloodviolet rated it 11 years ago
Copied from http://www.urbandictionary.com/:See Mary-Sue. A female fanfiction character who is so perfect as to be annoying. The male equivalent is the Marty-Stu. Often abbreviated to "Sue". A Mary Sue character is usually written by a beginning author. Often, the Mary Sue is a self-insert with a fe...
Head In The Clouds
Head In The Clouds rated it 11 years ago
The concept behind this book is impressive and has all sorts of potential to be amazing, unfortunately I feel it didn't reach that potential...at all. I also feel like the characters could use some more development. The relationship between Janelle and Ben confuses me. I can understand Bens affectio...
VeganCleopatra
VeganCleopatra rated it 11 years ago
Unbreakable was an entertaining and action-packed sequel worthy of Unraveling. Norris managed to write the novel in such a manner that you felt the time ticking by, felt the tension the characters were facing and overall did not know how it would all end. Once again I really enjoyed the character of...
The Little Munchkin Reader
The Little Munchkin Reader rated it 11 years ago
3/5review to come
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