Leila Sales
Leila Sales grew up outside of Boston, Massachusetts, and graduated from the University of Chicago. Now she lives in Brooklyn, New York, and works as a children's book editor. Leila spends most of her time thinking about sleeping, kittens, dance parties, and stories that she wants to write. Learn...
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Leila Sales grew up outside of Boston, Massachusetts, and graduated from the University of Chicago. Now she lives in Brooklyn, New York, and works as a children's book editor. Leila spends most of her time thinking about sleeping, kittens, dance parties, and stories that she wants to write. Learn more at leilasales.com.
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3.5The premise of Past Perfect is pretty original and greatly entertaining--setting a modern day story within a Colonial reenactment village. As a historical fan I was immediately drawn into the story due to the premise. The downsides to the book are more reflective of the "typical" romantic drama t...
I thought this was a super cute, fluffy, easy read. It's not going to move mountains or increase your IQ, but it will make you laugh. Plus, I love the idea of using a Colonial Reenactment village as a background. I also loved the War going on between The Civil Warriors and Colonials....again, cut...
Totally finished this last night in the span of a few hours. It had its flaws but overall it was a delightful read. Review up: http://thebeginningofabeautifulfriendship.blogspot.com/2012/06/past-perfect-review.html
A cute, fluffy contemporary YA novel. I loved the setting. The characters could have been more developed, but the storyline was very enjoyable. A great "beach read."
This book was so much fun! The main character works at a historical reenactment of Colonial times and partakes in the usual war between the teenagers of her reenactment and the teenagers of the Civil War reenactment just down the road. Of course she ends up liking one of the Civil War workers. Lots ...