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Margaret Lesh
California girl Margaret Lesh lives with her husband and son in a quiet suburb near Los Angeles. She is the author of the novels Normalish and Finding a Man For Sylvia as well as her memoir Let Me Get This Off My Chest: A Breast Cancer Survivor Over-Shares. Currently she is working on Book 2 of... show more

California girl Margaret Lesh lives with her husband and son in a quiet suburb near Los Angeles. She is the author of the novels Normalish and Finding a Man For Sylvia as well as her memoir Let Me Get This Off My Chest: A Breast Cancer Survivor Over-Shares. Currently she is working on Book 2 of her Goethalsburg Ghost Squad Series for young (and young at heart) readers. When she's not writing, she's thinking about baked goods, especially donuts, far too often. She believes tacos are magic. Visit her website: margaretlesh.com.Twitter @MargaretLesh
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Tina's Reading Space
Tina's Reading Space rated it 8 years ago
Much like the main character, this book is quirky and interesting. I haven't read Normalish but I did enjoy this companion novel fully. Becca is struggling to keep up with the demands of senior year and coping with the loss of her father. Add in some anxiety and a wizard and you end up at Brookside....
Lived One Thousand Lives
Lived One Thousand Lives rated it 12 years ago
Overall: This is the account of one woman's fight with breast cancer and everything afterwards. To start off, this book's tone was so perfect. It was comical to break up such a serious topic, but also was informative. It was the perfect blend of serious and funny to make this a fantastic read. The b...
The Girl in a Cafe
The Girl in a Cafe rated it 12 years ago
What is normal? Am I normal? These are the questions fourteen year old Stacy is asking herself in this sassy contemporary that challenges the way that we perceive ourselves and the people around us.At first, I didn't quite know what to make of Normalish. Usually anything I read on my Kindle app is a...
ReadingDiva's Blog
ReadingDiva's Blog rated it 12 years ago
**Originally posted @ ReadingDiva's Blog **REVIEW: I am usually skeptical when it comes to YA, I can’t help it. When I started reading Normalish I was a bit taken aback because I thought this was just another story of a whiny teenager, but I kept reading. Normalish is different, because though the...
A Glo-Worm Reads
A Glo-Worm Reads rated it 12 years ago
I really enjoyed Normalish. It's written from the perspective of Stacy, a freshman in high school, who has recently realized just how much her life "sucks". It seems like everything is falling apart for her, but all she wants is to be normal. I really liked her character, she tries her best to do th...
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