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Natalie Standiford
Natalie Standiford was born and raised in Baltimore, Maryland, but now lives in New York City. She plays bass in the rock bands Tiger Beat (featuring fellow YA writers Libba Bray, Dan Ehrenhaft, and Barney Miller) and Ruffian. Find out more at her web site: www.nataliestandiford.com. show more



Natalie Standiford was born and raised in Baltimore, Maryland, but now lives in New York City. She plays bass in the rock bands Tiger Beat (featuring fellow YA writers Libba Bray, Dan Ehrenhaft, and Barney Miller) and Ruffian. Find out more at her web site: www.nataliestandiford.com.

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Mallory Kellogg, Chubbygirlreads
Mallory Kellogg, Chubbygirlreads rated it 9 years ago
I got this as an ARC forever ago but I didn't remember downloading it. I remember it saying it was already archived, so I thought I missed it. But then the other day I saw it was on my Kindle. Not sure how that happened. Anyway, if I ignore the glaring formating problems, then thus book was really...
Just Another Reader
Just Another Reader rated it 11 years ago
How to Say Goodbye in Robot is a contemporary YA about Beatrice, whose family moves often and she is about to start her senior year at another new school. She ends up becoming friends with Jonah, who is called "Ghost Boy" by his classmates due to a cruel joke in middle school. Jonah, who hasn't had...
Twirling Book Princess
Twirling Book Princess rated it 11 years ago
In a small neighbourhood are various mysteries, from a Man-bat to a Witch House. And now added to that, is a Secret Tree. What is a Secret Tree? Well a tree where you can put in your secret and it will be eaten by a ghost, well that is the story that is being told. Minty was a wonderful character, I...
The Aussie Zombie
The Aussie Zombie rated it 11 years ago
The Boy on the Bridge is listed as Historical Fiction on some websites, which kind of made me laugh in an I'm-so-not-offended way because I was born in 1982. Although I don't particularly agree that is IS historical fiction, it does focus on an interesting time and place in history - Russia during ...
By Singing Light
By Singing Light rated it 11 years ago
Well, I was worried about my reaction to the Russian part of this, because I’m super duper picky about depictions of Russian culture. That part was actually fine. But the plot and characterization was so meandering! I’m still not sure how Laura changed (aside from becoming totally irresponsible). I ...
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