Book Review: Donna Andrews’ Gone Gull
Cordelia opened a craft center, and Meg and family jumps to help. But acts of vandalism and the escalation that make them wonder if it’s pressure to make her sell?
Cordelia opened a craft center, and Meg and family jumps to help. But acts of vandalism and the escalation that make them wonder if it’s pressure to make her sell?
They say there are only two things you can count on, but that was before DEATH discovered the sands running out of his own timer. Seems he’s developing, ahem, a personality.
As short as it is, it could take a while to read as you act out the animals with your own kids…if you can keep from rolling on the floor, laughing.
Village Books is a local institution…which is good, because most of the staff probably belong in one.
Kids are being abducted, and single mom Violet Parker is desperate to keep her daughter safe, stop the creepy messages, and hang onto her job with her only buyer a stranger with secrets.
An anthology of 22 short stories revolving around emerging writers laying bare their inner conflicts to their readers.
A joyous ode to individuality starring unsinkable teacher Miss Bonkers and the quirky Diffendoofer School (which must prove it has taught its students how to think – or have them sent to dreary Flobbertown!
Angel Crawford has buried her loser past and is cruising along in undead high gear – until a murder-by-decapitation sends her on a hazardous detour.
A concept book about time and making lunch choices. Lots of good opportunities to have fun with your little one.
You can’t help laughing at this cute and very funny read about what woman “really” want from a man.