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  • Sources Say

    Lori Goldstein

    eBook (Razorbill, Sept. 8, 2020)
    Two exes. One election. All the drama.For fans of Becky Albertalli and Morgan Matson comes a funny, heartfelt novel about feuding exes running for class president and the scandal that makes the previously boring school election the newest trending hashtag.At Acedia High, student council has always been a joke. Nobody pays attention. Nobody cares. But that changes when someone plasters the halls with Photoshopped images of three “perfect tens”—composites of scantily clad girls made from real photos of female students at the school. Quickly dubbed the “Frankengirls,” the scandal rocks the student body. And the two presidential candidates, budding influencer Angeline Quinn and charming jock Leo Torres, jump on the opportunity to propose their solutions and secure votes. Fresh from a messy public breakup, Angeline and Leo fight to win, and their battle both mesmerizes and divides the school. The election fills the pages of The Red and Blue, the school newspaper run by Angeline’s sister, Cat. The Quinn sisters share a room and a grade but little else, and unlike her more sensationalist sister, Cat prides herself on reporting the facts. So when a rival newspaper pops up—written by an anonymous source and the epitome of “fake news”—Cat’s journalistic buttons are pushed. Rumors fly, secrets are leaked, and the previously mundane student election becomes anything but boring.
  • Sources Say

    Lori Goldstein

    Hardcover (Razorbill, Sept. 8, 2020)
    Two exes. One election. All the drama.For fans of Becky Albertalli and Morgan Matson comes a funny, heartfelt novel about feuding exes running for class president and the scandal that makes the previously boring school election the newest trending hashtag.At Acedia High, student council has always been a joke. Nobody pays attention. Nobody cares. But that changes when someone plasters the halls with Photoshopped images of three “perfect tens”—composites of scantily clad girls made from real photos of female students at the school. Quickly dubbed the “Frankengirls,” the scandal rocks the student body. And the two presidential candidates, budding influencer Angeline Quinn and charming jock Leo Torres, jump on the opportunity to propose their solutions and secure votes. Fresh from a messy public breakup, Angeline and Leo fight to win, and their battle both mesmerizes and divides the school. The election fills the pages of The Red and Blue, the school newspaper run by Angeline’s sister, Cat. The Quinn sisters share a room and a grade but little else, and unlike her more sensationalist sister, Cat prides herself on reporting the facts. So when a rival newspaper pops up—written by an anonymous source and the epitome of “fake news”—Cat’s journalistic buttons are pushed. Rumors fly, secrets are leaked, and the previously mundane student election becomes anything but boring.
  • Sources

    Kacie Taylor, Jennifer Maddy

    language (, July 30, 2014)
    Taela's city was destroyed and she lost many people she loved, but she cannot give up now. The Sources are waiting for her. She is the Vessel, the legendary being able to use these great gems of power. But first, she must find them. Cryptic clues, dangerous obstacles, and difficult choices are a guarantee in her quest, and she must not forget the sorceress who will stop at nothing to take the power for herself. If Taela can find a way to believe in her potential, she just might succeed in protecting all she holds dear.
  • Sources

    Kacie Taylor, Jennifer Maddy

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 31, 2014)
    Taela's city was destroyed and she lost many people she loved, but she cannot give up now. The Sources are waiting for her. She is the Vessel, the legendary being able to use these great gems of power. But first, she must find them. Cryptic clues, dangerous obstacles, and difficult choices are a guarantee in her quest, and she must not forget the sorceress who will stop at nothing to take the power for herself. If Taela can find a way to believe in her potential, she just might succeed in protecting all she holds dear.