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06 July 2011

(Blog Tour) Guest Post: Author Dana Reinhardt (THE SUMMER I LEARNED TO FLY)











AUTHOR INFO:
Dana Reinhardt is a published author of young adult books. Her published credits include A Brief Chapter in My Impossible Life, Harmless, and How to Build a House.

Dana Reinhardt is originally from Los Angeles, but currently resides in San Fransisco, with occasional trips back to Los Angeles during summers.





TOP TEN BOOKS YOU'D LIKE TO BE A CHARACTER IN


Many books I love I would NOT like to be a character in (The Executioner’s Song comes to mind, as does the Barry Unsworth novel Sacred Hunger which is about a slave ship) so it’s a stretch to think of books I’d like to be a character in since I tend to like dark books and sorrowful books. Come to think of it, it’s hard to think of any adult fiction that I’d want to be a character in, though I’ll do my best to come up with something, though I have a feeling the list will primarily include children’s literature. Also, it’s hard to do this when I’m away from home (as I am now) and my bookshelf. But here goes:

All of a Kind Family
The Great Gatsby
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
most Jane Austen novels
Harry Potter
Around the World in 80 Days
From the Mixed Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler
The Boxcar Children
Pippi Longstocking
The Borrowers


Great list, Dana! Thanks for joining my readers and I today!



THE SUMMER I LEARNED TO FLY cover art courtesy of GOODREADS.

Author Info and photo courtesy of GOODREADS and Dana Reinhardt's WEBSITE

I received an ARC of THE SUMMER I LEARNED TO FLY as part of a blog tour arranged by TEEN BOOK SCENE



For more information on THE SUMMER I LEARNED TO FLY and author Dana Reinhardt, visit her WEBSITE.

Click HERE to purchase THE SUMMER I LEARNED TO FLY from The Book Depository.





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