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Review 28: Shadowland (The Mediator, Book 1) by Meg Cabot

Review 28: Shadowland (The Mediator, Book 1) by Meg Cabot

Right off the bat, I’ll ‘fess up – I’ve come to the Meg Cabot party a little late. Meg started writing her young adult novels after I had already passed through that stage of my life and in fact after I had written my first young adult novel. After taking a too long break from writing, I am back to it and forging ahead, and along with that, I am reading more than ever. I knew I wanted to read some of Meg Cabot’s work, but didn’t want to start with the Princess Diaries series as it was ten books in length, and knowing me, I would have to read them all one right after the other and I had a book of my own to write.

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Review 27: The Demon Hunters by Linda Welch

Review 27: The Demon Hunters by Linda Welch

We first met Tiff Banks in review 70 of Along Came a Demon. During the course of the first book, Tiff Banks is established as a person with the ability to talk with ghosts, who are referred to as shades. Tiff used her gift to assist the Clarion Police Department with murder investigations.

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Review 11: Knowing Jack

Review 11: Knowing Jack

Knowing Jack is a book written by the Lulu Book Review’s roving reviewer, Julie Elizabeth Powell. I first encountered Julie on the Lulu forum boards and was struck by her enthusiasm and encouragement for other authors work. In addition to this her dedication to writing is evident, and I felt like I had encountered a kindred spirit from across the pond. I was very happy to have been instrumental in bringing Julie onboard at the Lulu Book Review, because she brings an added dimension to the team, allowing us to provide reviews of Lulu authors work who have not necessarily requested a review. My only delay in reviewing Julie’s work has been my own preoccupation with completing the sequel to Misfit McCabe, something I know that Julie understands.

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