Katja Millay
Katja Millay graduated with a degree in film and television production from New York University's Tisch School of the Arts and has worked as a television producer and film studies & screenwriting teacher. Her debut novel The Sea of Tranquility was a recipient of the American Library Association's...
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Katja Millay graduated with a degree in film and television production from New York University's Tisch School of the Arts and has worked as a television producer and film studies & screenwriting teacher. Her debut novel The Sea of Tranquility was a recipient of the American Library Association's Alex Award and was named one of the Best Books of 2013 by the School Library Journal. She currently resides in Florida with her family.
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WOW WOW WOW - That's the basic really. I loved this book so much! I feel so lucky that lately almost every book I read I enjoy so much, and this one was a very good surprise being Katja's debut novel. Can't wait to read anything by her (though I didn't see she has anything planned..) This book tel...
Do you ever get nervous about starting a book? Because you've heard such good things about it? Because in interviews the author seems so cool? And then you finally have it in your hand and you send up a little prayer that it will live up to the hype? Or is that just me? Regardless, that's how I fe...
Oh why did you disappoint me so?! I felt like this book was a heavy weight that I was just trying to pull off of me so I could go do other things. How could every one love this book and I feel like it was LONG, LONG, LONG. It's 428 pages LONG. The Pillars of The Earth, which I loved, felt shorter th...
Author: Katja Millay I really have no idea where to start with the review for this book. I suppose the best way to start is to say I absolutely loved it. This book was recommended to me by my friend Melissa. It is one of our current reads for Melissa's Book Club. I am so glad that she picked...
I had such high expectations for this one. It's hard to judge a book that everyone loves and you just can't seem to understand why.The thing I liked about this book: the story, or better yet, the idea behind the story. It was an idea that could have been developed really well if only the author woul...