Synopses & Reviews
Evidence
1. A snicker. Soft but clear.
2. The mess
3. White teeth gleaming
in the shadows
Possibilities
1. Vampires
2. Ghosts
3. Goblins
4. Werewolves
5. Fairies
To do
1. Record evidence in logbook
2. Do not tell Mom and Dad!
3. Read (again!) The Little People:
A Comprehensive History of
Hobgoblins, Pixies, Brownies,and Sprites
4. Set a trap
5. Set up motion-sensor camera
6. Ask Will and Franny for help?
Review
“A satisfying tale for skeptical tweens, who will eagerly await Poppys further adventures.” ALA Booklist
Review
“Two worlds collide in this jaunty and easily digestible story of magic and domestic mayhem.” The Horn Book
Review
Praise for The Secret Life of Sparrow Delaney: “An unexpectedly poignant meditation on loss in a quick-moving plot about ghosts and the spiritual mediums who communicate with them.” Publishers Weekly (starred review)
Review
Praise for The Juliet Club: “As frothy as the foam on a cup of cappuccino, this is a perfect summer read for girls with a touch of romance in their hearts.” Kirkus Reviews
Review
"Plenty of drama--on- and off-stage--will keep readers in their seats." Publishers Weekly
Review
“Plenty of dramaon- and off-stagewill keep readers in their seats.” Publishers Weekly
About the Author
Suzanne Harper is the author of The Secret Life of Sparrow Delaney. She has also written four nonfiction books, numerous newspaper and magazine articles, and several plays. She earned degrees in English and journalism from the University of Texas at Austin and a master's degree in writing from the University of Southern California. As part of her research for The Juliet Club, she studied Shakespeare, stage sword fighting, Elizabethan dance, and Italian. She also visited Juliet's House in Verona, Italy, and spoke to volunteers at the real-life Juliet Club. Suzanne Harper lives in New York City.