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Abbott, Kate
» Disneylanders
Adrian, Emily
» Like It Never Happened
Anderson, Laurie Halse
» Fever 1793
» The Impossible Knife of Memory
» Wintergirls
Applegate, Katherine
» Crenshaw
Arnold, David
» Mosquitoland
Arnold, Elana K.
» Far From Fair
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Banks, Angelica
» Finding Serendipity
Barnholdt, Lauren
» Through To You
Benjamin, Brooks
» My Seventh-Grade Life In Tights
Bradley, Kimberly Brubaker
» The War That Saved My Life
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Cherry, Alison
» For Real
» The Classy Crooks Club
Connolly, MarcyKate
» The Star Shepherd
Coombs, Amelia Diane
» Keep My Heart In San Francisco
Cotugno, Katie
» How To Love
Courtney, Nadine Jolie
» All-American Muslim Girl
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Dairman, Tara
» All Four Stars (All Four Stars #1)
» The Stars Of Summer (All Four Stars #2)
» Stars So Sweet (All Four Stars #3)
Dare, Tessa
» Romancing The Duke (Castles Ever After #1)
» Say Yes to the Marquess (Castles Ever After #2)
Daywalt, Drew
» The Day The Crayons Quit
DeAngelis, Camille
» Bones & All
Doktorski, Jennifer Salvato
» How My Summer Went Up In Flames
Doller, Trish
» The Devil You Know
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Ellis, Helen
» American Housewife
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Finkel, Michael
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Welcome to the Mad Made Boy blog tour! The son of Frankenstein’s Monster and his Bride, 16-year-old Boy has lived his whole life in a secret enclave of monsters hidden beneath a Broadway theater, until he runs away from home after he unwittingly unleashes a sentient computer virus on the world. Together with the granddaughter(s) of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Boy embarks on a journey across the country to L.A. But Boy can only hide from his demons for so long…
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Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary
Frankenstein is one of the most enduring classics of gothic horror and considered by many to be the first science fiction novel. Most people know it was written by a woman named Mary Shelley. But not a lot of people realize she wrote it when she was only 19 years old. How could someone so young write something at once so dark and revolutionary? Or as Lord Byron puts it in the prologue to the 1935 film Bride of Frankenstein:
“Can you believe that bland and lovely brow conceived of Frankenstein, a Monster created from cadavers out of rifled graves? Isn’t it astonishing?”
That scene always cracks me up. Partly because the actor playing Byron has the most ridiculous “upper class”
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