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Read The Struggle for FREE Online
Before most of the hot new YA vampire series were even a glimmer of thought in their authors’ imaginations, L.J. Smith was captivating readers with the Vampire Diaries series. The four books, all released in the early 1990s, very much shaped the modern YA vamp genre. Now, with the success of the new CW show based on the books (aptly named Vampire Diaries), the series is making a comeback. Smith has even begun a sequel series—Vampire Diaries: The Return. HarperTeen has posted the full text of the second book, The Struggle, online for the time being. … Continue reading
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Free Download: My Soul to Lose
Hot off the heels of my reading My Soul to Save I found a link to a Web-published prequel to the series available for download. Check it out, especially if you haven't started the series yet; it’s a great teaser. … Continue reading
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Read The Summoning for Free Online
Looking for free books to read or a new series of the YA variety? In anticipation of the third book of Kelley Armstrong’s Darkest Powers Trilogy’s release, publisher Harper Collins has made available the full text of the first book, The Summoning
, on their Web site. Like any good, free thing, it is a limited time offer, and likely ends with the release of the final book. … Continue reading
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Read The Bad Beginning for FREE Online
In a series of awesome events, publisher Harper Collins has made available the full text of the first book of the infamous children’s series A Series of Unfortunate Events, The Bad Beginning (1999)
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on their Web site. Like any good, free thing, it is a limited time offer, but I have been unable to find any word of when it ends. If you haven’t read this series, I do recommend it as light reading. I like the quirkiness of it. … Continue reading

