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Publishing company Riverdale Avenue Books has signed a deal with Biagi Literary Management to exclusively represent the publisher’s subsidiary rights.
“Linda’s reputation in the field is unprecedented,” stated Lori Perkins. Publisher at Riverdale Avenue Books. ”She knows how to think outside of the traditional publishing box and working with Riverdale Avenue Books will give her some creative rights opportunities. We are looking forward to Linda’s innovative approaches to this next generation of publishing.”
“I’ve worked behind the desks of several major corporate publishing companies and licensed every conceivable kind of right to every conceivable kind of book – Riverdale Avenue Books offers a breadth of product that will satisfy both traditional publishers as well as those who thrive on thinking outside the box,” stated Linda Biagi.
“They move like lightning and are all about getting to yes; since that’s my favorite word it makes us an ideal team,” she continued. “I’m thrilled to be out of the gate for Riverdale Avenue Books with biographies of E.L. James, Gore Vidal, and hot new pop superstar Lorde!”
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In the second novel in this great new series, Amy Haskel finds herself embroiled once more in a plot to undermine the authority of Rose and Grave, a very Very secret society she is now a member of. Things are not going well with this year’s taps (who are now all seniors) and not only are strange messages popping up, but someone is leaking information to the press. Amy meanwhile is trying to get her schoolwork done while having many late night tete a tete’s with fellow classmate George. Life is suddenly very complicated and very tiring. Plus Amy has started to rethink her decision to go into publishing after school is done.
The second book in the series is just as entertaining as the first. It captures all the elements of a good ya novel combined with a great cloak and dagger book. My only sadness: I have to wait til 2008 to read the next one.