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Author Archives: lindsaymbeattie
Looking for Alaska
Looking for Alaska By: John Green (Author of The Fault in Our Stars) When you’re a flawed human being in a flawed world, sometimes all you can do is give life what you’ve got and hope it’s enough. BEFORE. Miles “Pudge” … Continue reading
Posted in adventure, Lindsay, realistic fiction
Tagged adventure, boarding school, depression, dorm life, growing up, john green, loss, mischief, realistic fiction, self-discovery, teenage angst
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Mothership by Martin Leicht & Isla Neal
Mothership By: Martin Leicht and Isla Neal (Book 1 of the Ever-expanding Universe Series) Teen pregnancy is never easy especially not when extraterrestrials are involved. Elvie Nara was doing just fine in the year 2074. She had a great best … Continue reading
Posted in action packed, science fiction, self-discovery
Tagged adventure, alien invasion, best friends, humor, Science Fiction, space, teen pregnancy, young adult
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Bad Unicorn by Platte F. Clark
Bad Unicorn By: Platte F. Clark A rag-tag mix of magical and non-magical nitwits attempt to … Continue reading
Posted in Fantasy, humor, Lindsay
Tagged adventure, fantasy, fiction, gaming, humor, magic, male protagonist, time travel
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