The Bewitching of Alison Allbright by Alan Davidson

Standalone. Straw Hat (May 2012) Own
Alison Allbright has always sought refuge in day dreams - of having a glamorous mother and a lovely home, of being an exciting person, of doing all the things that the others at high school do - and more. When Mrs Considine appears, spinning her amazing web of fa…

In Real Life by Cory Doctorow and Jen Wang

Standalone. First Second (Oct. 2014) Own
Anda loves Coarsegold Online, the massively-multiplayer role-playing game where she spends most of her free time. It's a place where she can be a leader, a fighter, a hero. It's a place where she can meet people from all over the world, and make frien…

#FitReaders: March 13th Check-In

#FitReaders: It's been forever since I posted an update so I'm writing down all that I have done fitness wise these past four weeks. I need to be more consistent and do what I did in four weeks in one week.
Walk/Run:
0.78 miles in 8 min. 34 sec.
1.36 miles in 17 min. 17 sec.
0.78 miles in 8 min…

Ella Takes the Cake by Carmela and Steven D'Amico

Series. Arthur A. Levine Books (Sept. 2005) Library
Ella may be little, but she still wants to be a big help. Only, her mother says she's to small to slice the cakes, too young to bake the cookies... how's to do ANYTHING important? Ella finally gets the chance to make a big cake delivery, bu…

March 2015 Plans

This is a very late March Plans but I haven't been able to get into reading or blogging for a while. I'm in the biggest reading slump! But, now that classwork has cooled down a bit I'll be posting more regularly and finally getting some reading done. 
I know it's not spring yet but i…

Blog Tour: Langston's Daughters

The Lockwood Legacy #1. Skye House (Dec. 2014)  Kate, Jenny, and Mandy. Langston Lockwood’s daughters. His tyranny drove them away. His suicide draws them home. They inherit his land, his millions, and his mysteries. Meet the women of the Rocking L and the men who come into their lives. Together, th…

March Reading Road Trip Challenge Link-Up

I only read one book for this challenge all February long! I'm actually not surprised because February has always been a slow month for me. At least I think so because January is always a big reading month for me and school starts getting serious in February. I was pretty proud that I finally r…
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