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Tween the Lines

Middle Grade Fiction (2009): Los Angeles Times Festival of Books

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Tween the Lines

By: Alison Bell, Patrick Carman, Paul Feig, Susan Patron
Narrated by: Susan Carpenter
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The Los Angeles Times Festival of Books began in 1996 with a simple goal: to bring together the people who create books with the people who love to read them. The festival was an immediate success and has become the largest and most prestigious book festival in the country, attracting more than 130,000 book lovers each year.

Susan Carpenter is currently a feature writer for the Los Angeles Times and a senior contributor to Jane magazine. Her writing has appeared in various publications. Carpenter is the author of 40 Watts from Nowhere: A Journey into Pirate Radio.

Alison Bell is the author of 10 nonfiction books for teens and the Zibby Payne fiction series that chronicles the adventures of a spunky sixth-grade girl. Zibby Payne & the Red Carpet Revolt is Bell's most recent book. She lives in South Pasadena.

Patrick Carman is the award-winning author of many books for young adults and children, including Skeleton Creek. Carman spends his free time supporting literacy campaigns and community organizations.

Paul Feig is the creator of the acclaimed TV show "Freaks and Geeks" and author of the adult memoirs Kick Me: Adventures in Adolescence and Superstud. Ignatius MacFarland: Frequenaut! is his first novel for young readers.

Susan Patron specialized in Children's Services for 35 years at the Los Angeles Public Library before retiring in 2007, the same year her novel The Higher Power of Lucky was awarded the John Newbery Medal. The sequel, Lucky Breaks, is now available.

©2009 Los Angeles Times (P)2009 Los Angeles Times
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Not what I expected

I was very disappointed in this book. It wasn't at all what I expected. I actually thought it was a collection of stories for middle school kids. When I heard a group of writers talking about their books I figured it was just an intro to the collection of stories. When I got to the end and there wasn't any more I thought it didn't all download. I then came to the realization that that's all there was. I guess I shouldn't have expected much more for the price. I guess if it' s too good to be true it probably isn't. If you're expecting something more, like I did, don't waste your 3 bucks.

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