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Meg Cabot

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Meggin Patricia Cabot is an American author of paranormal fiction for teenagers She has written and published over fifty books and is best known for Princess Diaries, which was later adapted by Walt Disney Pictures into two feature films.
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Billion Dollar Girl
Megan Shull - 2022-09-13
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Billion Dollar Girl is a touching novel about one brave girl's journey to find true security and happiness. Despite living in a run-down trailer with a mother who is never around, River Ryland is the girl everyone wants to be around. But after a Social Services visit goes wrong, she sets off on the run and finds herself living a life beyond her wildest dreams. However, as her newfound safety is shattered, River discovers that life's true jackpot isn't what it seems. This is a heart-wrenching and exhilarating exploration of what we value and a hopeful story of our times.
Meg Cabot
2022-09-23T15:09:00.000Z
Billion Dollar Girl by Megan Shull is amazing (and I’m not just saying that out of Megan Solidarity). I guarantee that this book will make you feel happy. via @goodreads      fuente
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Catherine, Called Birdy
Karen Cushman - 2005-05-24 (publicado por primera vez en 1994)
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Travel back to the year 1290 through the eyes of Catherine, a curious and adventurous young woman from a prestigious family. Follow her journey in this Newbery Honor Book as she navigates through love, marriage, and finding her true self.
Meg Cabot
2022-09-21T15:05:14.000Z
Cannot wait for the film of “Catherine, Called Birdy," one of my favorite books (by the amazing @cushmanbooks)!      fuente
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Nueve carruajes esperan
Mary Stewart - 2006-05-01 (publicado por primera vez en 1958)
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El Château de Valmy, situado en una meseta boscosa en la región de Haute-Savoie, parecía como un sueño hecho realidad para Linda Martin. Joven, hermosa, iba a ser ahora la institutriz de un niño de nueve años de edad, el hijo del conde Philippe de Valmy. Sería fácil olvidar la tragedia de su padre y madre, los años orfanato y su monótona y aburrida vida en la escuela donde ella había estudiado. Pero la tensión estaba en el aire, al principio insignificante y después llegando ya a un grado insoportable, al igual que una tormenta que se avecina. En el centro estaba el tío del joven conde, Leon de Valmy, dinámico, arrogante, sin embargo, el epítome de encanto, cuya parálisis parecía obstaculizarle poco mientras se movía silenciosamente en su silla de ruedas de una habitación a otra supervisando, ordenando y dominando a todos los que estaban a la vista, incluyendo a su bella esposa. Sólo su hijo Raoul, un hombre guapo y joven parecía capaz de enfrentarse a él. Para Linda, Raoul era un enigma. Aunque físicamente se sentía atraída por él, a pesar de que parecía tener algo oscuro en su naturaleza ... Y entonces un día, en la profundidad del bosque se produjo un incidente aterrador, inexplicable, que vino a perturbar la calma y la serenidad de una existencia idílica.
Meg Cabot
2020-12-05T16:35:36.000Z
@susanuhlig @Jess_Keating This is one of my favorite books. The material for her dress! And yes, all the descriptions of the food - Sigh! ❤️      fuente
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The Butterfly Girl
A Novel
Rene Denfeld - 2019-10-01
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In "The Butterfly Girl" by a highly praised author, Naomi, an investigator with an uncanny ability for finding missing children, makes a promise to find her younger sister who has been missing for years. The search takes her to the streets of Portland, where she discovers many young girls have been going missing for months, including Celia, a 12-year-old fleeing from an abusive stepfather and addict mother. As danger creeps closer, Naomi and Celia find echoes of themselves in one another, forcing them to consider the question: Can you still be lost even when you’ve been found?
Meg Cabot
2020-11-23T18:21:01.000Z
Loved this book!      fuente