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1. Princess Mia: Review Haiku


Mia. Open your
goddamn EYES. Grow up. Move on.
Oh, wait -- you did. Good!


Princess Mia by Meg Cabot. Harper, 2008, 274 pages.

P.S. Munchkin: That says "princess!"
Me: Yes. Yes, it does. But you can't read it.

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2. Plum Lucky: Review Haiku


Just what I needed:
shoot-outs, leprechauns, and a
horse in the kitchen.




Plum Lucky by Janet Evanovich. St. Martin's, 2007, 166 pages.


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3. Junie B. Jones and the Stupid Smelly Bus: Review Haiku


Ran, runned -- I don't care,
since you kept La Munch entranced
on a long car ride.


Junie B. Jones and the Stupid Smelly Bus by Barbara Park. Random, 1992, 80 pages. Listened to the unabridged CD from Recorded Books, read by Christina Moore.


Spent Saturday at the Rutgers One-on-One Plus Conference in Jersey. Got to meet Fuse, catch up with some old friends, and hang out with a slew of writers and illustrators at various stages in their professional lives. Apologies again for forgetting business cards. At least I remembered to wear pants.

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4. Size 14 Is Not Fat Either: Review Haiku


Is this where we'll find
Britney: crime-solving dorm chief?
One can only hope.


Size 14 Is Not Fat Either by Meg Cabot. Avon, 2006, 344 pages.

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