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Megan Kelley Hall
Megan Kelley Hall is the author of two young adult suspense novels, SISTER OF MISERY and THE LOST SISTER (Kensington).Hall has written for a variety of publications, including Elle, Glamour, Boston Magazine, Parenting, American Baby and Working Mother, She contributed an essay about her recent... show more

Megan Kelley Hall is the author of two young adult suspense novels, SISTER OF MISERY and THE LOST SISTER (Kensington).Hall has written for a variety of publications, including Elle, Glamour, Boston Magazine, Parenting, American Baby and Working Mother, She contributed an essay about her recent open heart surgery in former CNN anchor Daryn Kagan's anthology, WHAT'S POSSIBLE! (Meredith, 2008).Hall is co-editor of the critically acclaimed anthology on bullying entitled DEAR BULLY: 70 Authors Tell Their Stories (HarperTeen, September 2011), which garnered profiles in Boston Sunday Globe Magazine, Glamour, School Library Journal, Publishers Weekly, VOYA and several other national and international media outlets. The anthology received excellent reviews and coverage in the New York Times, Romantic Times, School Library Journal, PW, Booklist, Kirkus, People, Seventeen, Better Homes and Gardens and PBS Kids, and was featured prominently on NPR's Talk of the Nation and CNN's American Morning. Hall frequently speaks at schools and programs across the country about bullying.Prior to becoming a published author, Hall was a partner and co-founder of Kelley & Hall Book Publicity. She is currently at work on her next Young Adult Suspense novel.
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Emerjas
Emerjas rated it 10 years ago
70 authors contribute stories to this anthology about their experiences with bullying as victims, bullies, or observers. Normally for anthologies I go through each story separately, but I’d feel weird about doing that with this book since these are all personal stories the authors are contributing...
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melissawritergrrlreads rated it 13 years ago
This book was an emotional roller coaster. I know that I mentioned earlier that I don't usually read more than one book at a time, unless it's one print book and one audio book. But with Dear Bully, I had to put it aside for a while and pick up another book, because the stories in this book were e...
Karin's Book Nook
Karin's Book Nook rated it 13 years ago
Normally, I don't read a lot of non-fiction, but I'm sure glad I did in this case. Ellen Hopkins did a fantastic job of editing this collection of essays from multiple points of view. Several authors, including Gail Giles, weigh in on different aspects of the issues involved in CRANK and GLASS. El...
Fastidious Reader
Fastidious Reader rated it 13 years ago
Will re-read this sometime later. :)
simplyreading
simplyreading rated it 13 years ago
Sisters of Misery is about Maddie Collins.She's in the "cool" crowd at school.But when her cousin Cordelia comes to Hawthorne, Massachusetts everything changes. All the guys there start noticing her,even Maddie's friend Kate's boyfriend which causes a lot of conflict in the town and Maddie has to ch...
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