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Rosebush by Michelle Jaffe
January 22, 2011

REVIEW: Rosebush by Michelle Jaffe

JohnD Reviewsabuse / Michele-Jaffe / mystery / Young-Adult11 Comments

Dear Ms. Jaffe, It has been a while since the young-adult world has seen some high profile novels in the vein of mystery/suspense.   The 90’s was an epic burnout of the genre, and the book world hasn’t gotten over it entirely.   Slowly but surely   it seems as if the genre ... more >

April 17, 2007

REVIEW: Prom Nights from Hell by Meg Cabot, Kim Harrison, Michele Jaffe, Stephenie Meyer, Lauren Myracle

JaneB Reviews Category / B+ Reviews / Book ReviewsAnthology / Lauren-Myracle / Meg-Cabot / Michele-Jaffe / Stephenie-Meyer / Young-Adult16 Comments

Prom Nights from Hell is a thoroughly entertaining collection of stories from five of the top teen writers in the business. The fresh and fully realized worlds will engage the entire spectrum of readers from tween to adult. While not all of the stories are self contained as some appear ... more >

November 15, 2006

REVIEW: Bad Girl by Michele Jaffe

JaneA Review Category / A Reviews / Book Reviewslaw-enforcement / Michele-Jaffe / My Favorite Things-2006 / Serial-Killer12 Comments

Dear Ms. Jaffe: I feel for you. I really do. You really, really must have made someone angry in the art and title department. Why else would they saddle your outstanding contemporary romance suspense book with the cutesy cover and an even worse title? I imagine that those readers looking ... more >

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