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Tag: Annual 48 Hour Book Challenge Contest

June 19, 2015

TURNING PAGES: JACOBS’S LANDING, by DAPHNE GREER

I love fish-out-of-water novels so much. Junior high seems to be the perfect age to experience new things and retain the adventure of the…

June 8, 2012

Get Ready…Get Set…

The (I can hardly believe it) SEVENTH Annual 48 Hour Book Challenge, hosted by MotherReader, starts tomorrow–are you ready to read for hours on…

June 11, 2007

48 Hour Book Challenge : Mad Maude Rides Again

The first extraordinary Maude March adventure tells the story of how Maude and her sister-disguised-as-brother, Sallie, ended up on the run when their Aunt…

June 11, 2007

48 Hour Book Challenge: The Darkness Below

It feels like Phoebe has been living in the dark a long time.Ever since her Uncle Bradford died on a camping trip — a…

June 11, 2007

48 Hour Book Challenge: Dragonsbane

Wilde Island holds a secret. Once upon a time, a Queen, determined to have a child of prophesy, made a deal with dark powers…

June 10, 2007

48 Hour Book Challenge: Tapestry

Chosen as an ALA Top Ten Best Books for Young Adults 2007 by The Young Adult Library Services of America as well as a…

June 10, 2007

48 Hour Book Challenge: Another Evolution

Although this novel has a young adult as the main character, this book may not catch the interest of most YA’s, unless they are…

June 10, 2007

48 Hour Book Challenge: Mary, Mirror of Justice

Can you imagine being told that you were safe from someone evil for nine years, safe long enough to grow into adulthood, to get…

June 10, 2007

48 Hour Book Challenge: Time – Not On Her Side

Time is blurring, fragmenting, and coming unraveled, and people are being whirled through the universe, out of their proper time into another far into…

June 10, 2007

48 Hour Book Challenge: Scouting for Scout

I remember reading To Kill A Mockingbird and thinking that it was the #1 best work of Southern fiction that I had ever read….

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