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Gender: Female
Status: Single
Age: 102
Sign: Taurus

State: NORTH CAROLINA
Country: US
Signup Date: 8/4/2006

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Sunday, January 20, 2008 
Thursday, January 17, 2008 
I've got a lot of updates for you all!

Here are my latest reviews:
Thura's Diary: My Life In Wartime Iraq by Thura Al-Windawi
How They Met, And Other Stories by David Levithan
The Adoration of Jenna Fox by Mary E. Pearson
The Opposite of Invisible by Liz Gallagher

It's also a big time of year for book awards. Here's my post on the second batch of Cybils finalists, and then on the ALA's Youth Media Awards.

I've also gotten the chance to interview Melissa Walker, author of Violet on the Runway.

Here are a few of my recent favorite links from around the internet.

I also posted on a few books that I'm really looking forward to in 2008.
Friday, January 04, 2008 
I updated my blogroll, including some new links to author blogs (you'll have to check out the sidebar on the main page to actually see these).
Here's a post about privilege, including some great links as to how it relates to YA lit and a meme.
Check out my first review of a 2008 read, counting for both the 2k8 and the 888 challenges: I Heart You, You Haunt Me by Lisa Schroeder.
I've also signed up for my third challenge of the year: The Chunkster Challenge.
Tuesday, January 01, 2008 
I've decided to participate in the Triple 8 Challenge.
To celebrate the new year, I'm sharing some great links.
I've reviewed Fly on the Wall, a great book by E. Lockhart.
I've posted the Cybils finalists in four categories, with a few of my thoughts.
My blog also has a new look, and I'd love to know what you think of it.
Sunday, December 30, 2007 
I've got a lot of updates for you, as it's been a couple of links since I last posted updates here. Here's links:

I completed a Christmas meme as part of the Book Binge Christmas Contest.
Here's a review of the latest in the Kiki Strike series.
Don't forget to check out the Class of 2k8!
Katherine Applegate's Home of the Brave is definitely worth checking out. Other Cybils nominees I reviewed recently are Class Favorite, Leap of Faith, and Reaching for Sun.
Here I wish you all a ( now late) Merry Christmas and give you links to check out.
Test your typing speed and let me know how you do!
Make sure you check out my best book of 2007, shortlist, and rather long list, as well as what are basically reading reflections from the year.
I failed the Saturday Review of Books Challenge.
I made reading goals for 2008.
Here's some more cool links!
I also started my own challenge! Check out the details of (and maybe join) the 2k8 Challenge!

That's it for now. Or, you can just go to the front blog page and read it all there.
Sunday, December 16, 2007 
Read my review of this wonderful pirate adventure story here.
Saturday, December 15, 2007 
I've just posted my thoughts on the 2007 Cybils MG nominee The Wild Girls by Pat Murphy. Enjoy!
Wednesday, December 12, 2007 
My most recent posts are not reviews, but I'll have some reviews for you guys soon.

However, I do have my thoughts on the often-used phrase "this should be required reading."

Also a rant on the similarities of TV and books and why watching TV is not a brain-killing experience the way my elementary school librarian always told me.

Last but not least, I need your help! I just want your suggestions for what review I should show people as an example of what I can do as a reviewer. It won't take but a few minutes to find one and let me know in the comments or an email!
Saturday, December 08, 2007 
I haven't posted my updates here lately, I'm sorry! It's been so long that I can't post about everything here, so you'll have to check the blog, but here are a few links to some updates:
Check out my review of A Crooked Kind of Perfect by Linda Urban, "a funny, heartwarming debut...[it] will make a great holiday gift."
Don't miss my take on Converting Kate, a novel about a teen girl questioning her faith.
Also an interesting read is Brian Mandabach's Or Not, a thought-provoking, extremely well-written first novel.
Go Figure is another great book I've read recently.
Snitch by Allison van Diepen is an unexpectedly fantastic read, too.

Don't forget, that's not everything!
Tuesday, September 25, 2007 
Review: Violet on the Runway by Melissa Walker
Violet Greenfield never aspired to a modeling career. Being famous wasn't really part of her life plan or anything; she didn't think she was the modeling type....
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Review: Book of a Thousand Days by Shannon Hale
Shannon Hale's Book of a Thousand Days.. is a beautiful novel based on an obscure fairytale from the Brothers Grimm (though the author admits she has taken "many liberties" with the original). Dashti, a poor mucker girl from the steppes, has no idea what she's getting herself into when she agrees to take a post as a lady's maid after her mother dies...
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Gossip Girl
I watched the premiere of Gossip Girl on television the other night (if you missed it, it's now at the CW's website), both because I usually try to catch as many series premieres as possible to see what's worth continuing to watch, and because it's based on a best-selling series of YA books....
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Find out about the 24 Hour Read-a-thon, in  which I'll be participating.

The Cybils
Guess what? It's time for the Cybils again!  This is the second annual Cybils awards. Here's a description of the awards, from the website, in case you missed them last year...
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Check out these links.

Review: Tripping to Somewhere by Kristopher Reisz
TRIPPING TO SOMEWHERE is a highly original, sort of surreal and very edgy fantasy book that is one of those that sort of blurs the lines between fantasy and reality, leaving you with lots of questions (but that's the way it should be) and perhaps in sort of a fog left over from the reading of a fantastic book....
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Review: In The Garage by Alma Fullerton
First off, I've got to say this was a really sad book and made me quite depressed after reading it. But that's a great compliment; it wasn't supposed to be a happy book, and that it affected me so deeply speaks to its brilliance.
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