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Kimberly Pauley
Kimberly Pauley is the author of the Sucks to Be Me Series (The first book was a YALSA Quick Pick for Reluctant Readers & the second a VOYA Best Sci-Fi and Fantasy Winner). Her third book, Cat Girl's Day Off showed the world what cats really think. ASK ME, coming in April 2014, is something new:... show more



Kimberly Pauley is the author of the Sucks to Be Me Series (The first book was a YALSA Quick Pick for Reluctant Readers & the second a VOYA Best Sci-Fi and Fantasy Winner). Her third book, Cat Girl's Day Off showed the world what cats really think. ASK ME, coming in April 2014, is something new: dark, paranormal YA. She now lives in London, England with her husband (who really doesn't get YA fiction) and The Max, the cutest little boy in the world. She has an (infrequent) newsletter, often runs giveaways and contests, and sends out signed bookplates to readers, so be sure to check out her website, www.kimberlypauley.com for more information.Kimberly was also the founder of Young Adult (& Kid's) Books Central, one of the leading Internet destinations for anyone interested in children's or adolescent literature.

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Birth date: January 24
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The Symmetrical Bookworm
The Symmetrical Bookworm rated it 8 years ago
Enjoyable enough, but it's not a book that will stick with me in the long run. Therefore three stars. Aria was quite a likable character. She had a very honest voice and just came across as very down to earth and I liked her. I also liked her grandparents, I thought they were really sweet. So, n...
Read. Travel. Learn.
Read. Travel. Learn. rated it 9 years ago
Mixed feelings! There were some parts of the story that I didn't like but overall it was enjoyable. I definitely love the concept of Ask me, it was refreshing than the normal mystery thriller out there. However, I felt like it was missing something especially the back story behind the protagonist's ...
Casperfitz
Casperfitz rated it 11 years ago
YA.... suspense....cute, weird, short kinda rushed, and predictable... could be better.... ;)
Kaethe
Kaethe rated it 12 years ago
Combines Ferris Bueller's Day Off with a Nancy-Drew-level mystery in an alternate world just like ours but one in which super-powers called Talents exist. Natalie, the over-looked middle child in a high-achieving family, talks to cats. It's strictly considered a worthless Talent, until she solves th...
Reading Robyn
Reading Robyn rated it 12 years ago
The best way I can describe my experience with Cat Girl's Day Off would be that it was like having a bad day. A bad day is when you wake up late, drop your toothbrush on the bathroom floor, can't find the car keys, see some young kid screaming in the grocery store, and don't get the last piece of pi...
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