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Ink Is Thicker Than Water by Amy Spalding
Ink Is Thicker Than Water by Amy Spalding






Amy Spalding writes endearing characters who stumble and soar in the most entertaining ways. "Jules' hilarious dilemmas will appeal to every girl who's ever been thrown off her game by a crush (so, every girl). Amy Spalding's Ink Is Thicker than Water is one of the most honest. Find out why Trish Doller called it full of 'compassion, humor, love, and pitch-perfect authenticity.'For Kellie Brooks, family has always been a tough word to define. In Sex & Violence by Carrie Mesrobian, sexually empowered Baker is confident in. "This is easily one of the funniest YA novels you'll read all year - maybe ever."- Paste Intriguing, romantic, and wholly original, Amy Spaldings sophomore novel is the perfect blend of humor and heart. "One of the funniest YA novels I've read.You'll love every minute of it."- BookRiot "The internal conflict between her drive to succeed and her attraction to Alex make Jules the most dynamic character.Jules's first-person narration pulls the reader into her thoughts and feelings, and her dialogue creates a sense of immediacy."- VOYA "Spalding excels at creating flawed characters whose own issues and mistakes propel the plot forward.this book will appeal to those who want a gentle high school drama with a touch of romance."- School Library Journal

Ink Is Thicker Than Water by Amy Spalding

"Characters and plot are painted in broad, bright strokes Spalding has a quick, easy sense of humor."- Publishers Weekly "The sparks that fly between Jules and Alex, the ex-boy band star and newest addition to the senior class, are hot enough to make them a couple worth rooting for."- Kirkus Reviews Ink is thicker than water by Amy Spalding, 2014, Entangled Publishing, LLC edition, in English Ink Is Thicker Than Water (2014 edition) Open Library It looks like you're offline.

Ink Is Thicker Than Water by Amy Spalding

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Ink Is Thicker Than Water by Amy Spalding