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I bought Misfit McCabe for my 12 year old daughter to read. I was lucky enough to read it first.
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I am a voracious reader. Science fiction enthrals me, fantasy rivets me, romance gives me goose bumps and detective stories intrigue. There are books that grip me so that I can’t sleep until I find out the ending, and there are books that make me laugh out loud. However, very few books make me want to cry – LK Gardner-Griffie’s young adult novel, Misfit McCabe is definitely one of them.
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Today a new Misfit McCabe review was posted by Denise Swank, an author who I’ve come to know through Twitter and highly recommend if you tweet to get to know.
I was given the privilege of reading LK Gardner-Griffie’s new book, Nowhere Feels Like Home, while it was still in its infant stages before publication. I was first introduced to LK’s writing when reading her first book, Misfit McCabe, the first in a series of three books following the teenage days of Katie McCabe.
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Last night I went to the management Christmas party for work. An informal get-together for the management team which the office director hosts as a thank you for all of the hard work during the year.
When I attended the Orange County Children’s Book Festival, an excellently run event by the way, the group I shared the booth with decided to do an interview will all of the participating authors. Ultimately, we were supposed to be notified if the video turned out.
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At the beginning of a new book is always an exciting thing. I’m always ready to see where my characters take me, and often times it is a surprise to me.
As a writer, I have learned while there are many shared experiences in the writing game, there are just as many differences with how we work.
An opportunity recently presented itself to do a guest post on another blog in the guise of an inteview with one of my characters.
Operation eBook Drop began with author and army veteran Edward C Patterson after a chance encounter with a soldier stationed in Iraq who mentioned having a Kindle, but not being able to download any books.