Here’s a new kind of review.
We feel Amy Ignatow’s The Popularity Papers deserves something special.
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Here’s a new kind of review.
We feel Amy Ignatow’s The Popularity Papers deserves something special.
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Terrific, super-creative, and novel type of review and so appropriate for the book! I’m going to get ahold of The Popularity Papers. Meanwhile, you need to do a graphic novel (YA? Middle Grade? Erotica?). Yes, I vote for the last one. Sort of a “Fifty Shades of Gray” done by you in graphic charcoal.
Tygerpen
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In your dreams, Trudi. I’m too old and the Paint program is more than my poor mouse can endure, but thanks for the thought! Glad you liked the graphic review – remember it well because I’ll likely not do one again.