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Praise for "Something Real" "Chilling satire . . . Thought-provoking ideas wrapped in an engaging plot." --"Kirkus Reviews""[An] addictive yet thoughtful debut." --"Publishers Weekly"
Praise for "I'll Meet You There" "Demetrios again focuses on timely issues, interpersing Skylar's account with short chapters in Josh's anguished voice that relive his painful wartime memories . . . A heady, page-flipping romance." - "Kirkus Reviews"Praise for "Something Real" "Chilling satire . . . Thought-provoking ideas wrapped in an engaging plot." --"Kirkus Reviews""[An] addictive yet thoughtful debut." --"Publishers Weekly"
Praise for "I'll Meet You There" "Teens who know someone who has returned home from the service disabled, or who long to escape a small town may identify with the novel . . . Add to collections where teen romances are popular." -" School Library Journal""Demetrios again focuses on timely issues, interpersing Skylar's account with short chapters in Josh's anguished voice that relive his painful wartime memories . . . A heady, page-flipping romance." - "Kirkus Reviews"Praise for "Something Real" "Chilling satire . . . Thought-provoking ideas wrapped in an engaging plot." --"Kirkus Reviews""[An] addictive yet thoughtful debut." --"Publishers Weekly"
Praise for "I'll Meet You There" *"Part coming-of-age, part romance, and part war story. Demetrios' latest is remarkable." - "Booklist," STARRED REVIEW"Teens who know someone who has returned home from the service disabled, or who long to escape a small town may identify with the novel . . . Add to collections where teen romances are popular." -" School Library Journal""Demetrios again focuses on timely issues, interpersing Skylar's account with short chapters in Josh's anguished voice that relive his painful wartime memories . . . A heady, page-flipping romance." - "Kirkus Reviews"Praise for "Something Real" "Chilling satire . . . Thought-provoking ideas wrapped in an engaging plot." --"Kirkus Reviews""[An] addictive yet thoughtful debut." --"Publishers Weekly"
Praise for "I'll Meet You There" "Demetrios' latest will have a huge impact not only on YA fans, but also on booklovers of all ages. Her writing exudes raw feelings, and the characters all have strong, distinct personalities....the balance between giggles and tears will keep your pulse racing till the finish." --"RT Book Reviews"*"Part coming-of-age, part romance, and part war story. Demetrios' latest is remarkable." --"Booklist," STARRED REVIEW"Teens who know someone who has returned home from the service disabled, or who long to escape a small town may identify with the novel . . . Add to collections where teen romances are popular." --"School Library Journal""Demetrios again focuses on timely issues, interpersing Skylar's account with short chapters in Josh's anguished voice that relive his painful wartime memories . . . A heady, page-flipping romance." --"Kirkus Reviews"Praise for "Something Real" "Chilling satire . . . Thought-provoking ideas wrapped in an engaging plot." --"Kirkus Reviews""[An] addictive yet thoughtful debut." --"Publishers Weekly"
Praise for "I'll Meet You There" "This well-crafted romance is sure to please fans of contemporary realism, and the witty dialogue may snag a few John Green fans as well." - "BCCB""Demetrios' latest will have a huge impact not only on YA fans, but also on booklovers of all ages. Her writing exudes raw feelings, and the characters all have strong, distinct personalities....the balance between giggles and tears will keep your pulse racing till the finish." --"RT Book Reviews"*"Part coming-of-age, part romance, and part war story. Demetrios' latest is remarkable." --"Booklist," STARRED REVIEW"Teens who know someone who has returned home from the service disabled, or who long to escape a small town may identify with the novel . . . Add to collections where teen romances are popular." --"School Library Journal""Demetrios again focuses on timely issues, interpersing Skylar's account with short chapters in Josh's anguished voice that relive his painful wartime memories . . . A heady, page-flipping romance." --"Kirkus Reviews"Praise for "Something Real" "Chilling satire . . . Thought-provoking ideas wrapped in an engaging plot." --"Kirkus Reviews""[An] addictive yet thoughtful debut." --"Publishers Weekly"
Praise for "I'll Meet You There"
"This well-crafted romance is sure to please fans of contemporary realism, and the witty dialogue may snag a few John Green fans as well." - "BCCB"
Praise for "Something Real"
Reseña del editor:
Seventeen-year-old Skylar Evans yearns to escape Creek View by attending art school, but after her mother's job loss puts her dream at risk, a rekindled friendship with Josh, who joined the Marines to get away then lost a leg in Afghanistan, and her job at the Paradise motel lead her to appreciate her home town. Simultaneous eBook.
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