Jo Whittemore
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August 2009
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Supergirl: Age of Atlantis: (Supergirl, #1)
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2017
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Lights, Music, Code! (Girls Who Code, #3)
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2018
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6 editions
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Colonial Madness
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2015
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4 editions
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Front Page Face-Off
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2010
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7 editions
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Supergirl: Curse of the Ancients
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2018
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3 editions
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Odd Girl In
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2011
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9 editions
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Supergirl: Master of Illusion
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2019
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3 editions
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Escape from Arylon (The Silverskin Legacy, #1)
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2006
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7 editions
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Brooke's Not-So-Perfect Plan (Confidentially Yours, #1)
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2016
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4 editions
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Curse of Arastold (The Silverskin Legacy, #2)
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2006
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3 editions
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| This book came out in 2006, but there are references (in the ebook version anyway) to TikTok and Doja Cat, meaning someone has tampered with the source material. Since I can’t trust that the same hasn’t been done with the storyline, I must DNF. | |
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| I saw the Netflix movie first, and it piqued my interest enough to check out the book. I’m glad I did, because we get so much better character development of Donna and Chris and Father Mackie. The only reason I remove one star is that some of the big ...more | |
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| This had the same satisfying and comforting feel as a slice-of-life anime. I enjoyed the storytelling and humor. The only reason I rank it a 4 instead of 5 is because it doesn’t read like an adult novel, even though there are curse words and adult re ...more | |
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“Well, this is underwhelming,” said Sophia, looking around. “Where’s the confetti cannon?” “And the balloon drop?” added Erin. We all looked up at the ceiling. “Oh, there’s my pencil.” Sophia pointed to half a NO. 2 lodged in a ceiling tile. “Confetti and a balloon drop are messy. The mayor’s obviously bringing the keys to the city,” said Lucy. “Guys, I think this is it,” said Leila, gesturing around us with a frown. “So much for my chocolate fountain.” I didn’t respond. All their ideas were a little far-fetched. Clearly, Mrs. Clark was taking us on a shopping spree. My friends and I sat and watched other students file in. Each one glanced around, too, with disappointed expressions. When Mrs. Clark finally appeared, she turned off the lights and pressed a button to lower the projector screen at the front of the room. “Sweet! Movie time in coding club,” Bradley said.”
― Lights, Music, Code!
― Lights, Music, Code!
“Erin clapped her hands. “Great work, everyone! Time to shut it down and go shopping!” “Woo-hoo!” Lucy cheered. When I didn’t, she raised one of my arms for me. “Woo-hoo!” “Um . . . can Nicole come with us?” I asked. Lucy promptly dropped my arm. “Boo-hoo.” Erin made a pained expression. “Does she have to?” I frowned. “She doesn’t have to, but it would be nice for her to make more friends.” “So let her decide that,” said Sophia from where she was packing her bag. “She hasn’t tried to get to know any of us. Why should we make the extra effort?” “That’s not tr—nice,” I said. She was kind of right. Nicole didn’t seem to spend time with anyone but me. “Fine,” I said, texting Nicole back. As I typed, I said the message aloud. “Sorry, can’t. Have plans.” “Thanks,” said Lucy. “Maybe we can all hang out some other time, but I just want it to be our group today. And Nicole’s . . . you know.” She didn’t have to say it, but I could fill in the blanks. Nicole’s an outsider. “Sure,” I said. Lucy got to her feet. “For now, we have places to be and things to buy!” “Shoppinggg!” Erin sang, hoisting her backpack onto her shoulder. “Let’s go!” She pulled me to a standing position. “Woo-hoo!” Lucy cheered again. “Have fun!” Leila told us. “How can we not?” I said, forcing a lighthearted laugh. Since I was excited about shopping and I’d argued with my friends enough for one day, I decided to let it go.”
― Lights, Music, Code!
― Lights, Music, Code!
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Mar 15, 2019 05:08PM
Thanks, Jo!😃
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