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Book Review: See How They Run
by Ally Carter Grace Blakely found out the truth about her mother’s death. And now she hates herself. While Grace is trying to figure out what to do about the new secrets she learning and how to process the past, her brother Jamie comes to Embassy Row, bringing a friend, Spence, along. At a party…
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Book Review: All Fall Down
by Ally Carter Grace Blakely isn’t crazy. However, going around saying you saw the man who killed your mother when there isn’t any evidence of him being at the place when she died makes people think otherwise. When Grace is sent to Embassy Row to stay with her ambassador grandfather, she does her best to…
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Story Teller Facts!
I know that I have been technically working on Story Teller for a long time, even though I started writing it in April. And you all have gone about a year without knowing what this story is even about. But that all changes now! Yes, I am sharing the facts about Story Teller today! Story…
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Book Review: Extra Credit
by Andrew Clements Abby Carson does not want to repeat sixth grade next year, and she is determined to do whatever it takes to make sure that that does happen. To boost up her grade in language arts and social studies, Abby begins a pen pal project with a student in the mountains of Afghanistan.…
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The Dangers of Writing
Writing is a dangerous business. And I don’t mean dangerous in the fact that you have to know all sorts of weird, random facts, like how long a person could be knocked out, or that you might have to ward off crazy fans. I mean that writing is dangerous because it can be physically dangerous.…
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June Recap
Summer is officially here! It is getting hot and the sun is shining! I hope you all are having a wonderful summer so far, filled with lots of books and writing. Reading Recap I read nine books during June. My favorite was probably either Emberhawk by Jamie Foley or The Winterborne Home for Vengeance and…
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Ideas for When You Burn Out
Every creative art seems to rely on inspiration and the muse. However, the muse doesn’t always strike, and burn out and a lack of inspiration are very real. They can cripple your writing. Thankfully, I haven’t really had to struggle with burn out much. But I have in the past. One time I experienced a…
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Dust Blog Tour Stop #28

Hello Lost Boys and Girls! How has your time in Neverland been so far? Are you gathering clues to get you closer to that gold? If not, you’d better get started. Remember, you have to outwit Peter and be faster than Claire, all while avoiding that old codfish! If you’ve missed some of the stops…
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Top 10: Places to Go
Hey all! I’ve decided to start a little “mini blog series” of sorts! Once a month, I’m going to post my Top 10: (fill in the blank) of something related to books or writing once a month! This month, it is my top 10 places from books that I wish I could visit. These are…
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Book Review: The Lost Track of Time
by Paige Britt Penelope’s life is scheduled completely. Her mother details out what Penelope is to do with every minute of her day, leaving Penelope with very little time to pursue her own hobbies and ideas, such as her writing. One day, Penelope somehow has absolutely nothing scheduled–a hole in her planner. An entire day…
