After the death of her mother, Wendy is attempting to fill her mother’s shoes and discovering that the prospect is far more difficult than she ever imagined. Learning that she is part of a powerful and ancient family of Reapers that her mother had forsaken is just the first surprise – Wendy soon discovers that the San Francisco Bay Never is filled with political powers and factions both previously unknown and completely mysterious to Wendy. Since both her mother and Piotr gone, Wendy must struggle to maneuver between the machinations of the dead and the dark intentions of her living Reaper family. Eventually betrayed and made sick unto death, the clock is ticking before Wendy will fall – she has only a matter of days to unravel the mysteries her mother left behind and to convince her wary family to accept her as one of their own.
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The Little House on the Prairie series affected me the most in that they showed me a strong female character.
The Harry Potter series definitely had a great impact on the person I am today! Thanks for this giveaway 🙂
The Disney books
To Kill a Mockingbird 🙂
Warriors by Erin Hunter
It was the book series that got me into reading
(by the way, I screwed up on the contact info and can’t fix it…)
Definitely The Little Princess. It made me see how I could use my imagination to help myself even when I was very sad. Either that or The Song of the Lioness Quartet.
The Little Princess. I loved watching it when I was younger and I loved how she used her imagination.
Uhh . . . Probably Gordon Korman’s This Can’t Be Happening. It’s a hilarious read, but it didn’t impact my life the way that most authors aim to do. The book was actually what got me writing.
The Giver was the book that affected me the most.
Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury
Book Thief.
Ella Enchanted, Harry Potter, E.B White’s books, Lemony Snicket… a lot of books.
The Pagemaster really had an impact on my life. It is such a great movie! And the book Z for Zachariah changed my outlook on life.
The Lion King movie! I can’t even tell you how many times I watched that movie.
The Secret Garden. The girl was surly but Colin was more so. It showed me that there may be more to people than meets the eye and I seem to get along with grumpy people. Maybe it takes one to know one
The little Prince was a book I loved when I was little
Star Wars
A Wrinkle in Time
Spirited Away affected me because it made me really think about moving on in life even if I had already moved away from what my heart would always know as “home”.
The Harry Potter Series. Those books were a huge part of my childhood. They made me embrace things magical and love friendship.
The book that really affected the person that I have become was Franco American Dreams by Julie Taylor. This was my first true YA book and that kind of “snowballed” into my love of reading YA literature and made me want to pursue my career in education to sharing it with others.
The Lion King and The Little Mermaid. My mom said I almost destroyed the tapes because I watched them so frequently.
The Neverending Story, both the book and the movie. The story encouraged my love of writing, reading, fantasy and imagination. 🙂
the story of Ryan Whote
The Goonies because I have not lost my sense of adventure and I love everything pirate!
alas babylon – pat frank