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The Book Muncher

This is a book reviewing blog dedicated to the young adult genre.
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Breakfast at Bloomingdale's by Kristen Kemp

Nov 22, 2009
Cat’s a girl with a dream and a plan to achieve it. She’s going to New York City to be a famous fashion designer; particularly, she wants her own label to be sold at Bloomingdale’s. For all of Cat’s life, that’s been her dream, but now...

The Charmed Life: So Not Happening by Jenny B. Jones

Nov 20, 2009
This can’t be happening. Bella Kirkwood cannot believe she has to trade her A-list friends, her famous daddy’s credit card, and every other perk of NYC for Oklahoma of all places, just because her mother got dumped and apparently fell in love with...

Moon Rise by Marilee Brothers

Nov 18, 2009
Things aren’t looking so great for Allie Emerson. Her boyfriend hasn’t come back from Mexico. Her mom is dating a new loser who Allie kindly refers to as “Brain Dead Roy.” School is just as trying as well with new bullies and the extremely...

The Seven Rays by Jessica Bendinger is Munch-Worthy

Nov 16, 2009
You are more than you think you are. That is the anonymous message that Beth Michaels receives right before she starts seeing things. Not just a slept-through my-alarm-clock, late-for-homeroom, haven't had-my-caffeine-fix kind of seeing things. It...

The Ex Games by Jennifer Echols

Nov 14, 2009
Since their very public breakup four years ago, Hayden and Nick have been just friends, at best. So what if Hayden’s best friends are now with Nick’s best friends? So what if Nick has seemed to be flirting with Hayden lately? Hayden will not give...


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Simon Holmes
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  An incisive young review of a genre that is beyond this fella.The site is attractive,the reviews intelligent and well crafted.In my youth this genre did not exist,I grew up on a diet of Biggles,Gimlet and my first realisation that women fancied men was in reading James Bond.How I ached to join British Intelligence!A great site I will follow your career.Simon at TheRainbowBank
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