YA Books
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Daughter of the Deep – Soon from Rick Riordan
A new book series by acclaimed writer, Rick Riordan will focus on a heroine called Ana Dakkar, in tribute to Jules Verne’s 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea October 5th, 2021 – that’s the date Rick Riordan’s new book will hit bookstores in the US like a tidal wave. The name of the book – Daughter of the Deep. But it’s…
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A Conversation Christi Daugherty – Part 3
Hello and welcome to the third part of our conversation with YA and fantasy author Christi Daugherty. The conversation was held on December 30, 2020 over Zoom and continued for over an hour. That’s a very long read. For convenience of reading, we have decided to publish the conversation in thee parts. We talked about Daugherty’s career as a YA…
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A Conversation Christi Daugherty – Part 2
Hello and welcome to the second part of our conversation with YA and fantasy author Christi Daugherty. The conversation was held on December 30, 2020 over Zoom and continued for over an hour. That’s a very long read. For convenience of reading, we have decided to publish the conversation in thee parts. We talked about Daugherty’s career as a YA…
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A Conversation Christi Daugherty – Part 1
Hello and welcome to our conversation with YA and fantasy author Christi Daugherty. The conversation was held on December 30, 2020 over Zoom and continued for over an hour. That’s a very long read. For convenience of reading, we have decided to publish the conversation in thee parts. We talked about Daugherty’s career as a YA author, about her best-selling…
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The Rest of Us Just Live Here – Book Review
By: Ned Miller The synopsis on the back of Patrick Ness’ book, The Rest of Us Just Live Here is both true and misleading. It briefly tells the premise of the plot: a parody of supernatural high school narratives, which recounts a Buffy the Vampire Slayer-like story, from the point of view of the regular students. Had Ness contented himself…
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Interview with Author Sophia McDougall
Interview with Sophia McDougall about writing, Mars and everything. British author Sophia McDougall (1979) has an English degree from Oxford University. She lives in London, and in addition to writing she also teaches and provides mentoring to writers. Her first Trilogy, an alternative history series called “Romanitas”, takes place in a modern world in which the Roman Empire never fell.…
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