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Review: Notes from Ghost Town by Kate Ellison

Published by EgmontUSA Released February 12, 2013 336 pages Where I got it: Galley received from publisher at ALA Midwinter Rating: Description (from publisher): Olivia Tithe was excited for the summer and spending it with her best friend, Stern. But that … Continue reading

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Review: The Madness Underneath by Maureen Johnson

Published by Putnam Juvenile Released February 26, 2013 304 pages Where I got it: E-galley received courtesy publisher via NetGalley Rating: Description (from Goodreads): After her near-fatal run-in with the Jack the Ripper copycat, Rory Devereaux has been living in Bristol … Continue reading

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Review: Alchemy by K.J. Wignall

Published by Egmont Released September 25, 2012 336 pages Where I got it: E-galley received courtesy publisher via NetGalley Rating: Description (from publisher): In the thirteenth century, William, heir to the Earl of Mercia, was turned into a vampire. For 750 … Continue reading

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Review: Restless in Peace by Mariah de la Croix

Published by Llewellyn Publications Released September 8, 2012 244 pages Where I got it: E-galley received from publisher via NetGalley Rating: Description (from Goodreads): A deceased undertaker still carries out his life’s work. The spirit of a nun comforts mourners. Red … Continue reading

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Review: Break My Heart 1,000 Times by Daniel Waters

Published by Hyperion Released October 16, 2012 352 pages Where I got it: E-galley from publisher via Netgalley Rating: Description (from Goodreads): Living in the aftermath of the Event means that seeing the dead is now a part of life, but … Continue reading

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