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Paula Morris
Paula Morris is a novelist and short story writer from New Zealand. For ten years, she worked in London and New York, first as a publicist and marketing executive in the record business, and later as a branding consultant and advertising copywriter.She is the author of three novels for young... show more
Paula Morris is a novelist and short story writer from New Zealand. For ten years, she worked in London and New York, first as a publicist and marketing executive in the record business, and later as a branding consultant and advertising copywriter.She is the author of three novels for young adults, all published by Scholastic: RUINED, a mystery with a supernatural twist set in New Orleans; DARK SOULS, a novel set in the ancient - and haunted - city of York, England; and UNBROKEN, a sequel to RUINED.Paula is also the author of award-winning novels for adults, published by Penguin Books in her native New Zealand: QUEEN OF BEAUTY (2002); HIBISCUS COAST (2005); TRENDY BUT CASUAL (2007); and RANGATIRA (2011). RANGATIRA won best book of fiction at the 2012 New Zealand Post Book Awards and the Nga Kupu Ora Maori Book Awards.In 2013 she published her first children's book, HENE AND THE BURNING HARBOUR (Puffin New Zealand).Paula's short stories have been widely published and broadcast in both New Zealand and the US, and her short story collection, Forbidden Cities (2008), was a regional finalist in the 2009 Commonwealth Prize. She is the editor of THE PENGUIN BOOK OF CONTEMPORARY NEW ZEALAND SHORT STORIES (2008).Both HIBISCUS COAST and RUINED have been optioned for film.Paula has degrees from universities in New Zealand, the U.K. and the US, including an MFA from the Iowa Writers' Workshop. She has taught creative writing at universities in the US and the UK, and is currently Fiction Writer-in-Residence at the University of Sheffield.Visit her web site: www.paula-morris.com, or her blog at trendybutcasual.typepad.com. You can also visit the blog "written" by her character Jane Shore, from the novel TRENDY BUT CASUAL: everybodyneedstwoorthreefriends.com
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nobody here but us chickens
nobody here but us chickens rated it 12 years ago
Okay, so my friend Marie loved this book so much that she practically threw it at me, yelling “YOU HAVE TO READ THIS!!!”She was absolutely right, this book is amazing. I had a little trouble getting into it at first, but I think that was mostly because I only read around 2 pages at a time while we w...
Read. Sleep. Repeat.
Read. Sleep. Repeat. rated it 12 years ago
So I made it maybe three pages into this book before I put it down. It doesn't seem like it will be bad but I can't take another teenager going through a "why me" crisis, so I will try this one again at a time when I'm not so evil.
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bookjunkie57 rated it 13 years ago
Really quite enjoyable. I love the way everything unfolded.
lisamandina3
lisamandina3 rated it 13 years ago
I got this book from our school book fair last October. Then I put it in a cabinet at school because I used to keep a book to read at school. Well, mostly this year I've been bringing the actual book I've been reading with me to and from school each day. So, I completely forgot I had this book ti...
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booksliveforever rated it 13 years ago
Normally I don't get into books about ghosts. But this one definitely changed that for me. I thought that was a very well written story. The characters Miranda and Nick were amazing. It was heart wrenching at times and others, I just couldn't stop reading. The history that was brought into this was ...
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