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Mary G. Thompson
Mary G. Thompson was raised in Cottage Grove and Eugene, Oregon. She was a practicing attorney for more than 7 years, including almost 5 years in the U.S. Navy. She graduated from The New School's Writing for Children program in 2012 and is now a librarian in Washington, DC. Find her on the web... show more

Mary G. Thompson was raised in Cottage Grove and Eugene, Oregon. She was a practicing attorney for more than 7 years, including almost 5 years in the U.S. Navy. She graduated from The New School's Writing for Children program in 2012 and is now a librarian in Washington, DC. Find her on the web at http://marygthompson.com.
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Word Bookie
Word Bookie rated it 9 years ago
Amy, Chelsea, Stacie, Dee is an outstanding book! For being a YA book, it is sort of dark, so if you do not want little ones knowing about rape or brainwashing, then don't let them read it. Otherwise, it is a great book- very well written. I could not put the book down all weekend and wanted to know...
By Singing Light
By Singing Light rated it 12 years ago
A juvenile sci-fi book. I received my copy from the author to review. The premise was interesting, and I suspect a certain age and type of reader might enjoy it. For myself, I found the world rather unconvincing, and wished that motivations had been fleshed out a little more. Still, it was a quick, ...
Bloody Shambles
Bloody Shambles rated it 13 years ago
What a shame Clarion Books couldn't apparently raise the vast sums of postage money needed to make their giveaway of a single book open to people outside of the US. Perhaps we should have a whip around for them?
kerry
kerry rated it 56 years ago
An excellent premise, but the end was lacking. I feel like this story could have gone anywhere, but it remained in the predictable realm. There were parts that really had me hooked, but towards the end I lost interest. I can't help but think, Kafka's Metamorphosis part II.
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