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  2. Savannah’s book became part of a copycat scam. How to ... - AOL

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    Look carefully at the spelling of the author's name and the book's title: Fake books often misspell the author's name or provide a variation of the book's actual title. If you do fall for a fake ...

  3. Rebecca Podos - Wikipedia

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    Podos is a literary agent at Rees Literary Agency. [1] Her debut young adult novel, The Mystery of Hollow Places, is a thriller about a 17-year-old teen whose father, a best-selling mystery author, goes missing. Deciding that her father has gone to track down her mother, who abandoned them when she was a baby, she follows the clues she believes ...

  4. Danielle Jawando - Wikipedia

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    When Our Worlds Collided won the Jhalak Prize, [22] the YA Book Prize, [23] and the Diverse Book Award. [24] Jawando then signed another two-book deal with Simon & Schuster, [25] through which she published her third novel If My Words Had Wings. The novel follows a teenager named Tyrell who discovers his voice through spoken word poetry in a ...

  5. Julie Murphy (author) - Wikipedia

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    Murphy's literary debut was the young adult (YA) novel Side Effects May Vary which was published by Balzer + Bray on March 18, 2014. Murphy wrote the book as part of National Novel Writing Month around 2010 while working as a librarian in Texas. [7] Her next young adult novel, titled Dumplin', was published in 2015.

  6. Goodreads - Wikipedia

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    Goodreads is an American social cataloging website and a subsidiary of Amazon [1] that allows individuals to search its database of books, annotations, quotes, and reviews. Users can sign up and register books to generate library catalogs and reading lists. They can also create their own groups of book suggestions, surveys, polls, blogs, and ...

  7. Melissa Albert - Wikipedia

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    It received starred reviews from Publishers Weekly, [8] School Library Journal [9] and Kirkus Reviews. [10] It was named a best young adult book of the year by Kirkus. Film rights were optioned by Sony Pictures, with Ashleigh Powell reportedly slated to adapt the screenplay. [2] The sequel, The Night Country, was published in 2020. [11]

  8. CJ Skuse - Wikipedia

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    The novel won the inaugural 2011 Dumfries and Burgh Book Award. [6] It was also shortlisted for Lancashire Book of the Year. This was followed by Skuse's second and third YA novels Rockaholic, about a fan of a rock band, [7] and Dead Romantic, a modern Frankenstein retelling. [8] The latter was shortlisted for a 2014 BookTrust Best Book Award. [9]

  9. Stephanie Garber - Wikipedia

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    She wrote several novels and received many rejections until her fourth book, a space opera, caught the interest of a literary agent. When the space opera failed to sell, Garber wrote Caraval . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Garber has stated that she did not intend for Caraval to be the first book in a series or to be a romance when she started writing it. [ 3 ]