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More great trivia challenges are coming your way. Some are old favorites and some are brand-new releases. Check out the upcoming additions below!

April 2010 Additions

The Cinderella Society by Kay Cassidy  (YA)
The Ghost on the Stairs by Chris Eboch  (MG/Tween)
Hex Hall by Rachel Hawkins  (YA)
Split by Swati Avasthi  (YA)
Swoon at Your Own Risk by Sydney Salter  (YA)
This Is Me From Now On by Barbara Dee  (MG/Tween)
The TimeKeeper’s Moon by Joni Sensel  (MG/Tween)
Whisper by Phoebe Kitanidis  (YA)

May 2010 Additions

Faithful by Janet Fox  (YA)
Harmonic Feedback by Tara Kelly  (YA)
The Red Umbrella by Christina Diaz Gonzalez  (MG/Tween)
The Rise of Renegade X by Chelsea M. Campbell  (YA)
The Riverboat Phantom by Chris Eboch  (MG/Tween)
Secrets of a Lab Rat: No Girls Allowed (Dogs Okay)
      by Trudi Trueit  (MG/Tween)
Still Sucks to Be Me by Kimberly Pauley  (YA)
The Tension of Opposites by Kristina McBride  (YA)

June 2010 Additions

Everlasting by Angie Frazier  (YA)
The Farwalker’s Quest by Joni Sensel  (MG/Tween)
The Knight in the Shadows by Chris Eboch  (MG/Tween)
A Most Improper Magick by Stephanie Burgis  (MG/Tween)
Of All the Stupid Things by Alexandra Diaz  (YA)
Reality Check by Jen Calonita  (YA)
Secrets of a Lab Rat: Mom, There’s a Dinosaur in Beeson’s Lake
      by Trudi Trueit  (MG/Tween)
Struts & Frets by Jon Skovron  (YA)

July 2010 Additions

Julep O’Toole: Confessions of a Middle Child
      by Trudi Trueit  (MG/Tween)
Nathaniel Fludd, Beastologist: Flight of the Phoenix
      by R. L. LaFevers  (MG/Tween)
Other by Karen Kincy  (YA)
Restoring Harmony by Joelle Anthony  (YA)
Sea by Heidi R. Kling  (YA)
Secrets of My Hollywood Life: Broadway Lights by Jen Calonita  (YA)
Tell Me a Secret by Holly Cupala  (YA)
Tortilla Sun by Jennifer Cervantes  (MG/Tween)

August 2010 Additions

Julep O’Toole: Miss Independent by Trudi Trueit  (MG/Tween)
Nice and Mean by Jessica Leader  (MG/Tween)
Sleepaway Girls by Jen Calonita  (YA)
Theodosia and the Eyes of Horus by R. L. LaFevers  (MG/Tween)
This Means War! by Ellen Wittlinger  (MG/Tween)

September 2010 Additions

Julep O’Toole: What I Really Want to Do Is Direct
      by Trudi Trueit  (MG/Tween)
Losing Faith by Denise Jaden  (YA)
Nathaniel Fludd, Beastologist: The Basilisk’s Lair
      by R. L. LaFevers  (MG/Tween)

October 2010 Additions

Hunger by Jackie Morse Kessler  (YA)

The Cinderella Society
on shelves April 13, 2010

Attention Book Clubs! Kay is available for free 30-minute book club chats via Skype for book clubs who have read The Cinderella Society. Contact Kay via the online contact form for more information.
Launch Signing - 4/17/10
Barnes & Noble
Plainfield, IN
2:00 p.m.
Book Signing - 5/1/10
Barnes & Noble
Noblesville, IN
1:00 p.m.
Book Signing - 5/8/10
Barnes & Noble
West Chester, OH
2:00 p.m.
Teen Book Festival - 5/15/10
Nazareth College
Rochester, NY
9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Coming soon!

"Girl power, baby! This is the book you want when you want to believe you can do anything!"

~ Becca Fitzpatrick
New York Times
bestselling author
Hush, Hush

"The Cinderella Society is just as much about empowering yourself as it is about the fun and romance, and the super secret society will appeal to fans of Ally Carter."

~ Tirzah, age 17
The Compulsive Reader

“The Cinderella Society is girl power in a great new package! Kay shows a real girl on a real path to finding out who she is who just happens to have a great support team there to help her when she falls! The Cinderella Society is a must read for teen girls! It deals with real issues that we’ve all had and are still facing in regards to how we fit into the world.”

~ Stacey Canova
Barnes & Noble
Page Turners

"Empowering, flirty, and fun... The Cinderella Society was a blast to read!"

~ Jessica, age 14
Chick Lit Teens

“I loved watching Jess transform – to start to see what was inside of her and how to let that out. The conflict, the fantastic characters, the overall fun this book was to read… chick lit isn’t usually my thing, but this is so much more.”

~ Kristen H.
Children’s librarian
Bookworming in the 21st Century

"The Cinderella Society sent out such a positive message for girls and was a book showing girls CAN do anything. This is a must read!"

~ Erica, age 16
The Book Cellar