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All's Fair in Love and Words
2011
First Published
3.00
Average Rating
132
Number of Pages
". . . A fun romp through Laurel and Matt's senior year. Getting what you ask for can really complicate your life, especially when it makes you the boss of a potential boyfriend. Ms. Herrick does a nice job of leading her characters through the confusing time that is high school. Laurel learns that balancing work and romance is difficult work and that compromise is the name of the game." ~ Brenda Edde, Timeless Tales
Avg Rating
3.00
Number of Ratings
35
5 STARS
9%
4 STARS
23%
3 STARS
31%
2 STARS
34%
1 STARS
3%
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Author

Ann Herrick
Ann Herrick
Author · 9 books

Books by Ann Herrick: The Ugly Girl Party Boss of the Whole Sixth Grade My Bad Boy Summer Someone Like Him The Next Great Rock Star! Also Known as Lard Butt The Farewell Season My Fake Summer Boyfriend Life, Love, and Surviving High School The Perfect Guy All's Fair in Love and Words Hey, Nobody's Perfect How to Survive a Summer Romance (Or Two) Someone Like Him Snowed In Together The Real Me Trading Faces Ann Herrick is the author of several books and short stories for kids and teens. Her books have won several awards, such as the ALA Recommended Book for Reluctant Readers award and an IRA/CBC Children’s Choice award. Her stories have appeared in magazines such as 'Teen, Listen, The Single Parent, Children's Digest and The Friend. Ann Herrick grew up in Connecticut, where she graduated from The Morgan School and Quinnipiac University. She now lives in Oregon with her husband, who was her high-school sweetheart. Their wonderful daughter is grown, married and gainfully employed, and has given Ann her only grand-dog, Puff, a bloodhound-rottweiller-beagle mix. While she misses the East Coast, especially houses built before 1900, she enjoys the green valleys, fresh air and low humidity in the Willamette Valley of Oregon. Ann loves cats, walking and working in her back yard. In addition to stories and books for children and young adults, Ann also writes copy for humorous and conventional greeting cards." The vast majority of Ann's books are HFN (Happily For Now, with the possibility of Happily Ever After. The characters are in their teens, after all, so Ever After would be a *really* long time.) Two books have positive endings, but not the standard HFN or HEA, but with those possibilities if the reader reads very carefully between the lines at the end of the story.

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