Which five words best describe The Star Wars Cookbook: BB-Ate: Awaken to the Force of Breakfast and Brunch?
Lara Starr:
Yummy
Funny
Spacey
Easy
Fun!
Which five words best describe The Star Wars Cookbook: BB-Ate: Awaken to the Force of Breakfast and Brunch?
Lara Starr:
Yummy
Funny
Spacey
Easy
Fun!
Which five words best describe A FEW RED DROPS: The Chicago Race Riot of 1919?
Claire Hartfield: Gripping, Present Echoes Past, Conversation-starter.
Joe Rhatigan is the author of more than sixty books for children and adults, including I Love a Book, Everyone Toots, White House Kids, and Out-of-This-World Astronomy.
Which five words best describe The War I Finally Won?
Kimberly Brubaker Bradley: Once safe, Ada can heal.
Which five words best describe Kid Authors: True Tales of Childhood from Great Writers?
David Stabler: Fun, funny illustrated true stories.
Children’s author Annie Parnell, the great-granddaughter of Betty MacDonald, is the creator of the Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle book series. 60 years later, Parnell has joined forces with Ann M. Martin to create Missy Piggle-Wiggle.
Which five words best describe Double Take! A New Look at Opposites?
Susan Hood: Closer reflections, new perceptions—perfection!
Which five words best describe Survivor Diaries: Overboard!?
Terry Lynn Johnson: Intense. Chilling. Immediate. Factual. Exciting.
Which five words best describe Flashback Four #2: The Titanic Mission?
Dan Gutman: Exciting! Dangerous! Historic! Dramatic! Unbelievable!
Which five words best describe The Scattering?
Kimberly McCreight: Suspenseful, harrowing, timely, moving, surprising.