
Something Wicked is a SIBA award nominee.
Professor Nana's been reading more books based on Hamlet.
LJ at 75 o'clock is looking forward to the next Horatio Wilkes mystery.
Mr. Muldowney's class can choose to read Something Rotten for their 9th grade book project, but they have to discuss symbolism and irony in the book by April 21st.
School Library Journal featured Samurai Shortstop in a recent article on books for kids set in the days of the samurai.
Devaney Doak & Garrett Booksellers in Farmington, Maine, thinks The Brooklyn Nine would make a great classroom book.
Susan Harkins at BookPleasures.com thinks Something Wicked is a treasure.
And Linda Sue Park, author of the Newbery Award-winning A Single Shard, writes about both The Brooklyn Nine and Something Rotten on her Amazon blog!
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