Synopses & Reviews
Favorable Reviews for: Lily B. on the Brink of Cool"A pitch-perfect tween/teen vibe. Kimmel has it in spades."--Publishers Weekly
"An entertaining novel that middle-school girls will pass to their friends."--Children's Literarture
"A delightful heroine, sweeter than predecessors Georgia Nicholson and Adrian Mole-and hilarious."--Kirkus
Favorable Reviews for: Lily B. on the Brink of Love
"As witty and precocious as in the first book. . . . Lily's journal entries and advice columns, and her continued growth in learning to judge the character of would-be friends, deliver laughs and substance."--School Library Journal
"This exuberant comedy of middle-school Love at First Sight will capture and delight its target audience. . . . Funny and full of great language. "--Children's Literature
Review
Praise for Suddenly Supernatural: School Spirit"A pitch-perfect tween/teen vibe. Kimmel has it in spades."--Publishers Weekly
"An entertaining novel that middle-school girls will pass to their friends."--Children's Literarture
"A delightful heroine, sweeter than predecessors Georgia Nicholson and Adrian Mole-and hilarious."--Kirkus
Synopsis
Favorable Reviews for: Lily B. on the Brink of CoolA pitch-perfect tween/teen vibe. Kimmel has it in spades.--
Publishers Weekly
An entertaining novel that middle-school girls will pass to their friends.--
Children's Literarture
A delightful heroine, sweeter than predecessors Georgia Nicholson and Adrian Mole-and hilarious.--
KirkusFavorable Reviews for: Lily B. on the Brink of LoveAs witty and precocious as in the first book. . . . Lily's journal entries and advice columns, and her continued growth in learning to judge the character of would-be friends, deliver laughs and substance.--
School Library Journal This exuberant comedy of middle-school Love at First Sight will capture and delight its target audience. . . . Funny and full of great language. --Children's Literature
Synopsis
Kat can see spirits, but what's even worse is the fact that spirits can also see her, especially the exceptionally needy ones. As this medium-in-training discovers, having an entourage of dead people can be kind of overwhelming-and a tad scary. So when an exploration of the abandoned house next door leads Kat and her best friend on a search for a missing boy, Kat's not sure if she wants to help--or even if she can.
Elizabeth Cody Kimmel's second Suddenly Supernatural book reminds readers that some things are even scarier than surviving middle school.
About the Author
Elizabeth Cody Kimmel is the author of the Lily B. books and many other books for young readers. To write this series, she consulted with a renowned medium. Elizabeth lives in Cold Spring, New York. You can visit her online at www.codykimmel.com.