Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Heather Davis

Heather Davis wrote two other books: Wherever You Go and The Clearing. When she was little she used to say stories to her dad about evil erasers and about evil lunch ladies. Once she toltaly forgot to eat just because she was telling her whole family stories about any random thing. Her niehbors even commented on how she would never stop talking. She had decided on what she was going to do until she met this guy that changed the chorse of her life.

Wherever You Go is about this Seventeen-year-old Holly Mullen that had felt lost and lonely ever since her boyfriend, Rob, died in a tragic accident. The fact that she has to spend most of her free time caring for her little sister and Alzheimer’s-stricken grandfather doesn’t help. But Holly has no idea that as she goes about her days, Rob’s ghost is watching over her. He isn’t happy when he sees his best friend, Jason, reach out to help Holly with her grandfather.

The Clearing:Amy is drawn to the misty, mysterious clearing behind her Aunt Mae’s place because it looks like the perfect place to hide from life. A place to block out the pain of her last relationship, to avoid the kids in her new town, to stop dwelling on what her future holds after high school. Then, she meets a boy lurking in the mist–Henry. Henry is different from any other guy Amy has ever known. And after several meetings in the clearing, she’s starting to fall for him.

Never Cry Werewolf: Okay, so maybe Shelby has made a few mistakes with boys lately (how was she supposed to know Wes had “borrowed” that Porsche?).  But her step-mother totally overreacts when she catches Shelby in a post-curfew kiss with a hot senior.  Suddenly Shelby’s summer plans are on the shelf, and she’s being packed off to brat camp. It’s good-bye, prom dress; hello, hiking boots.



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