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July 5th, 2009

Kay heads to ALA in Chicago!

It’s ALA time!
 
I’m heading to the ALA national conference in Chicago this weekend. This is my first ALA conference, so I’m delighted to be making the trip. I’ll be around the exhibits area on Saturday afternoon, July 11th and Sunday morning/afternoon, July 12th. If you see me, please stop me and say hello. I would love to meet you!
 
My publisher, the fabulous Egmont USA, will be there with their stellar Fall 2009 list. It’s truly a must-see. Since I’m a Spring 2010 release, my ARCs for THE CINDERELLA SOCIETY will be on display at the ALA mid-winter conference in Boston this January. I will, however, be popping over to the Egmont booth at some point, so you might just see me there when you stop by!
 
And while you’re at the Egmont booth, be sure to check out the upcoming additions to The Great Scavenger Hunt Contest:

** CANDOR by Pam Bachorz
** STEALING DEATH by Janet Lee Carey
** LITTLE BLACK LIES by Tish Cohen

See you in Chicago!

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Kay Cassidy's 10-in-10-teen-chick-lit-challenge book recommendations, reviews, favorite quotes, book clubs, book trivia, book lists



#1 – GOOD GRIEF by Lolly Winston

#2 – THE HUNGER GAMES by Suzanne Collins

#3 – CATCHING FIRE by Suzanne Collins

#4 – THE NAUGHTY LIST by Suzanne Young

#5 – THE MAGICIAN’S ELEPHANT by Kate DiCamillo

#6 – WINGS by Aprilynne Pike

#7 – EIGHTH GRADE SUPERZERO by Olugbemisola Rhuday-Perkovich

#8 – THE MIRACULOUS JOURNEY OF EDWARD TULANE by Kate DiCamillo

#9 – HOW TO TRAIN A DRAGON by Cressida Cowell

#10 – THE SEASON by Sarah MacLean

#11 – THE SEVEN RAYS by Jessica Bendinger

#12 – WHISPER by Phoebe Kitanidis

#13 – SHADOW HILLS by Anastasia Hopcus

#14 – NIGHTSHADE by Andrea Cremer

#15 – MOLLY MOON’S INCREDIBLE BOOK OF HYPNOTISM by Georgia Byng

#16 – GRACELING by Kristin Cashore (This is a second reading which is super rare for me. One of my all-time faves!)

#17 – FIRE by Kristin Cashore

#18 – THE REPLACEMENT by Brenna Yovanoff

#19 – HEIST SOCIETY by Ally Carter

#20 – NEED by Carrie Jones

#21 – BRIGHTLY WOVEN by Alexandra Bracken

#22 – CAPTIVATE by Carrie Jones

#23 – PROPHECY OF DAYS by Christy Raedeke

#24 – THIS WORLD WE LIVE IN by Susan Beth Pfeffer

#25 – THE LOST SYMBOL by Dan Brown

#26 – PLAIN KATE by Erin Bow

#27 – THE OVERTON WINDOW – by Glenn Beck

#28 – THE THIEF by Megan Whalen Turner

#29 – PARANORMALCY by Kiersten White

#30 – THE DUFF by Kody Keplinger

#31 – MOCKINGJAY by Suzanne Collins

#32 – ONLY THE GOOD SPY YOUNG by Ally Carter

#33 – THE LONELY HEARTS CLUB by Elizabeth Eulberg