![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The Demon Catchers of Milan and The Halcyon Bird, by Kat Beyer: Uncomfortable and unpleasant, yes, but Amato does an especially good job with it by walking a careful line: She shows Min's thought process and state of mind, but doesn't condone her actions. Bad, unpleasant feelings toward a deadbeat dad are entirely, easily understandable, but she goes a step farther than most heroines: She takes out her frustration, insecurity and jealousy by harassing Cassie online. It isn't immediately obvious-her ukulele-lust and her songwriting and her friendship with Fin screen it very well-but Minerva is an angry, angry girl. Here are some of the Egmont titles I've covered over the years: Due to the news about EgmontUSA closing down, a lot of people are wanting to buy Egmont books in a show of support for their authors. ![]()
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