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Martha Brockenbrough
Martha Brockenbrough is the author of five books:- The Dinosaur Tooth Fairy, July 2013, Arthur A. Levine Books- Finding Bigfoot: Everything You Need to Know, August 2013, (Feiwel and Friends)- Devine Intervention, a young adult novel about the world's most inept guardian angel and the girl he... show more

Martha Brockenbrough is the author of five books:- The Dinosaur Tooth Fairy, July 2013, Arthur A. Levine Books- Finding Bigfoot: Everything You Need to Know, August 2013, (Feiwel and Friends)- Devine Intervention, a young adult novel about the world's most inept guardian angel and the girl he accidentally kills. Arthur A. Levine is publishing this book on June 1, 2012. - Things That Make Us [Sic], published in 2008 by St. Martin's Press- It Could Happen to You, published in 2002 by Andrews McMeel UniversalShe writes about pop culture, parenting, and other topics for MSN.com, Women's Health, Parenting, and other publications. Corporate clients include Cozi, Cranium, Hasbro, and Digital Kitchen.She teaches a course in writing children's literature at the University of Washington (the spring section).She founded both National Grammar Day and SPOGG, the Society for the Promotion of Good Grammar. National Grammar Day is every March 4. Mark your calendars!Martha is on the national blog team for the Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators.She has worked as a newspaper reporter, a high school teacher, and as editor of MSN.com.
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Birth date: July 19
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Kat's Books
Kat's Books rated it 6 years ago
This biography of Donald Trump is as captivating as it is disturbing, and not surprisingly because sometimes truth really is stranger than fiction. Many readers picking up this book will already have heard or read the countless stories and news items about the current President, but to see Trump’s s...
Selan
Selan rated it 8 years ago
DNF. It was an interesting book, but I couldn't continue more than halfway. A certain kind of romance, where Love and Death have chosen two human beings in...well, their game of Love and Death. I thought it was a very interesting concept in that these two people - Henry and Flora - were chosen fro...
Read All The Things! Reviews
Read All The Things! Reviews rated it 8 years ago
Can Ethan have his own book? Please? It’s not every day I come across an amazing secondary character, and the end of this book didn’t have enough Ethan. What happens to him next? I need to know! I finished this book a week ago, but I’m still mildly obsessed with this character. Now, with that out ...
DrAwkto Reads
DrAwkto Reads rated it 9 years ago
It was pretty good. The side characters were more interesting than the main characters. And the idea of the game was interesting. I wish they expanded on it further.
By Singing Light
By Singing Light rated it 9 years ago
This is a very good book for a different reader than I am. If you love books that engage with big ideas and have a sense of sweeping, epic scope, this is probably for you. If you like a heightened style of prose, this is a very well-done example. For me, a reader who is very invested in characters a...
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