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Amanda McLeod reviews Ashley Hay’s A Hundred Small Lessons.
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Kristyn M. Levis reviews Andrew Michael Hurley’s dark novel Devil’s Day.
A deeply ironic, superbly written novella certain to challenge readers with an interest in South American voices.
Take Three Girls is the book you want your teenagers – regardless of their gender – to read. Kristyn M. Levis explains why.
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