Tag Archives: Leigh Bardugo
Alex Stern Books: Ninth House and Hell Bent
Musings on Leigh Bardugo’s Alex Stern series, trigger warnings, and books in the high school library. Continue reading →
Posted in Fiction, Mature Readers, Supernatural
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Tagged book review, content warnings, Hell Bent, Leigh Bardugo, Ninth House, Trigger warnings
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“Shadow and Bone”
Shadow and Bone by Leigh Bardugo Alina is an unlikely heroine. A lonely orphan whose only friend is fellow orphan Mal, she is raised without love or concern for her welfare. Both are recruited into the Ravka army as … Continue reading →
Teen Book Fest 2013
All this–and lunch, too. (By the way, who said there’s no such thing as a free lunch?) What more could you ask for? Oh, yeah, a free tote bag! What a great day!
Posted in Fiction, Young Adult Literature
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Tagged Andrew Smith, Ann Stampler, Carrie Arcos, Gretchen McNeil, Jennifer Bosworth, Jessica Brody, Leigh Bardugo, Lex Thomas, Marie Lu, Morgan Matson, Ontario Teen Book Fest, Sara Wilson Etienne, Stephen Chbosky, Suzanne Lazear, YA fiction, YA literature
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