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Teen Lit Review: Thunder
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Friday, January 2, 2015. Bonnie S. Calhoun. Part of a Series? Yes, 1 of? The Landers are immortal beings resembling humans but with supernatural powers like telepathy. They have been cast out of the. For their transgressions. Not much is known of the place they came from because they cannot remember once they arrive on the beach. Clues are given that they may be able to find redemption through selfless acts and be able to return to the. Is less intense. Dark romantic books are often stumbling blocks ...
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Teen Lit Review: March 2012
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Wednesday, March 14, 2012. Interview with Melody Carlson. I am very excited to present our first author interview on Teen Lit Review. Melody Carlson is a well-established author of Christian women's, young adult and teen fiction. She writes realistic books that deal with pertinent topics many teenages deal with today. Some of her titles we have reviewed here on Teen Lit Review are The Jerk Magnet. As well as Mixed Bags (The Carter House Girls Series). Bad Connection (The Secret Life of Samantha McGregor),.
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Teen Lit Review: The 100 Cupboards, Book 1
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Tuesday, February 7, 2012. The 100 Cupboards, Book 1. 8 years-old and up. Random House Books for Young Readers. Part of a Series? Yes, 1 of 3. Henry York is on a journey. To Kansas. This once thrilling and always exciting adventure will lead to more than ever could be dreamed of as they continue to open doors, discover worlds, and even uncover an old family secret. The writing style the author uses is slightly different from what I normally read - but in a very good way. It was new and unique and jus...
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Teen Lit Review: Book Request Guidelines
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Monday, February 4, 2008. Authors and Publicists,. Due to the amount of book review requests we receive Teen Lit Review. Is no longer able to accept self-published books for review. For all other book review requests, please email us at teenlitreview2@gmail.com. We will contact you if we are able to review it at that time. Book requests may take up to 3 months to review. Thank you for your understanding. Labels: Book Request Guidelines. July 4, 2012 at 3:00 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Kingdom...
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Teen Lit Review: Taken (The Quest for Truth)
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Saturday, December 22, 2012. Taken (The Quest for Truth). Reviewed by Shawna Williams. Taken (Quest for Truth). A Focus on the Family Resource published by P&R Publishing. Part of a Series? Yes, 1 of 4. The book is most appropriate for children ages 11 and up. I think the importance of taking responsibility for your own actions and stepping up to be a responsible leader would be some great subjects to discuss with children after they have read the book. December 28, 2012 at 12:25 PM. Are you interested i...
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Teen Lit Review: January 2012
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Wednesday, January 25, 2012. Mimi McGee in Monkey Monday Business. Mimi McGee in Monday Monkey Business. Part of a Series? Yes (More to Come). 5 ( View Scale. Mimi McGee and her best friend Sam Jenkins have been assigned the most embarrassing part in the school play at the biggest town event of the year, the Hampton Watermelon Festival. They have to find a way to save themselves from the humiliation, but how? The children attend church, particularly choir practice, on a weekly basis. The characters tease...
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Teen Lit Review: The Future of Us
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Tuesday, February 21, 2012. The Future of Us. The Future of Us. Jay Asher and Carolyn Mackler. Part of a Series? 2 ( View Scale. Josh and Emma are best friends. Well, at least they were until six months ago when things started getting awkward. But when Emma gets her first computer, a gift from her father, and Josh gives her an AOL CD-ROM, things change quickly. Once Emma logs onto the internet, she's taken to a site called Facebook. The problem? The year is 1996, and Facebook hasn't been invented yet.
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Teen Lit Review: January 2015
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Friday, January 2, 2015. Bonnie S. Calhoun. Part of a Series? Yes, 1 of? The Landers are immortal beings resembling humans but with supernatural powers like telepathy. They have been cast out of the. For their transgressions. Not much is known of the place they came from because they cannot remember once they arrive on the beach. Clues are given that they may be able to find redemption through selfless acts and be able to return to the. Is less intense. Dark romantic books are often stumbling blocks ...
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Teen Lit Review: December 2011
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Friday, December 23, 2011. Adult (recommended for 17 ). Part of a Series? When black women finally start opening up, Skeeter and her "anonymous" Help ladies find themselves facing dangers they never thought would touch their lives. One day, a black boy is beaten until he's blind for using a white person's toilet. Will she stand to give the Help a voice? Can they stand the pressure and threats? 2 for adult topics and language. There is some violence mentioned and seen throughout this novel that are strong...