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ANN
HERRICK
Books for Kids & Teens |
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Fair in Love and Words |
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Laurel
can't handle her new authority as editor
of the yearbook, especially when it
comes to Matt, the new guy at school who
has her head spinning!
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"Funny,
relaxing book - a nice escape from
doom and
gloom!"
~~Haylna,
Goodreads
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Really
cute story for the 12-16 year old....
younger YAs will love it and even
older readers will find it
amusing...
Would I recommend it to friends?
Yes
The
Book Runner
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...Sweet,
funny. Good chick-lit. A shorter,
easier read for those who would
like Sarah Dessen. ~~Anne
Dame, Goodreads
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"...
All's Fair in Love and Words is a
swift, enjoyable read sure to be
read and reread ... an excellent
addition for home and school
library. Enjoyed the read, happy
to recommend."
~~Reviewed by Molly's Reviews
Molly Martin,
Teacher |
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…a fun romp
through Laurel and Matt's senior
year. Getting what you ask for can
really complicate your life,
especially when it makes you the
boss of a potential boyfriend. Ms.
Herrick does a nice job of leading
her characters through the
confusing time that is high
school. Laurel learns that
balancing work and romance is
difficult work and that compromise
is the name of the game….Teens
will enjoy this story and might
learn to always keep an open mind.
Brenda
Edde, Timeless
Tales |
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...Ms.
Herrick's characters come alive,
bringing innocence and honesty to
a story that captivates the
reader…
Angie
Dobson,
The Word On Romance
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...I
loved this charming look back at
high school… Ann Herrick
caught that part of a teens’
life vividly. Laurel comes
across realistically through her
dialogue and circumstances… I
found the story to be a quick,
easy read, but it took me back to
high school…
…everything comes together
nicely, and there are even a few
lessons to be learned by the
conclusion of the story.... a
great read for both mother and
daughter alike.
Tracy
Farnsworth,
Roundtable Reviews
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Ms. Herrick winds her light and
humorous touch around the age-old
teenage insecurities surrounding
romance, other people's opinions,
and self-image. Self-discovery can
be both painful and rewarding,
with a touch of rueful humor. [The
story] holds true to this
maxim, while adding the warmth of
family and friends. High school
girls will find this a well-paced
and engaging book.
Jeanette
Cottrell,
eBook
Reviews Weekly
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