In a small town remote from anywhere, Anastasia and her family moves in. She's an puzzle. Dressed as a Goth but full of mystery. She leaves cryptic notes and clues to her boyfriend and best friend. Listens to ham radio and writes obituarys for the whole town. But before Valentines Day, she disapears mysteriously and leaves no clues to find her... or does she?
As a teacher-librarian, I have the opportunity to read young adult books to share with my students. The list that I have provided will have an overview of the book and personal comments. They are on a Book-mercial style image to get a taste of the essence of the book.
Sunday, May 1, 2011
As Simple as Snow By Gregory Galloway
Teen Fiction: Contemporary setting.
In a small town remote from anywhere, Anastasia and her family moves in. She's an puzzle. Dressed as a Goth but full of mystery. She leaves cryptic notes and clues to her boyfriend and best friend. Listens to ham radio and writes obituarys for the whole town. But before Valentines Day, she disapears mysteriously and leaves no clues to find her... or does she?
In a small town remote from anywhere, Anastasia and her family moves in. She's an puzzle. Dressed as a Goth but full of mystery. She leaves cryptic notes and clues to her boyfriend and best friend. Listens to ham radio and writes obituarys for the whole town. But before Valentines Day, she disapears mysteriously and leaves no clues to find her... or does she?
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