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Praise for Ask Me "Pauley keeps the pages flipping. She paints a fascinating portrait of Aria, both her insecurities and eventually her courage." --Kirkus Reviews "A suspenseful blend of modern day thriller and ancient myth, perfect for all lovers of a good murder mystery--teens and adults alike." --Tiffany Trent, author of The Unaturalists and The Tinker King "Prepare to lose sleep... Kimberly Pauley's Ask Me is a pulse-pounding thriller that left me guessing until the very end." --Marlene Perez, author of the bestselling Dead Is series "If you ask me , Pauley's new book explores one of the most original ideas I've seen in a long time." --Sara Grant, author of Dark Parties and Half Lives "The best books keep their readers on a knife's edge of uncertainty, racing through the pages for resolutions. Kimberly Pauley has created a perfectly balanced, cutting masterpiece with Ask Me . Rest up before you begin, because you won't sleep easily when you're finished." --Myra McEntire, author of the Hourglass trilogy "Original, atmospheric, and utterly compelling. I couldn't put it down." --C.J. Redwine, author of Defiance and Deception "Cryptic, dark, and delicious, Ask Me is the perfect pick for teens on the Stephen King track. Pauley has brilliantly crafted a paranormal thriller grounded in myth and twisted with the insecurity and hope every loner has felt. I'm staying out of the Florida woods forever." --Delilah Dawson, author of Wicked as They Come "I couldn't put this book down and yet I didn't want it to end! A beautifully written mystery full of suspense and unexpected twists and turns. I loved it!" --Jo Knowles, author Living with Jackie Chan and Lessons from a Dead Girl " Ask Me uses pitch-perfect prose to plunge the reader into a stunning and imaginative world filled with memorable moments, riveting action, and unforgettable characters. Well done." --David Lubar, author of Hidden Talents Praise for Kimberly Pauley "Smart, original, with a lovely, honest heroine, and it was laugh-out-loud funny ... This is truly a unique and hilarious read." --Margot Adler, author of Drawing Down the Moon "Pauley ( Still Sucks to Be Me ) offers amusing insights into the minds of cats, snappy dialogue, and a fast-paced plot. Readers should easily relate to Nat." -- Publishers Weekly "Pauley's homage to Chicago and her favorite teen movie is entertaining, hilarious, and exceptionally creative. Populated with wonderfully eccentric and endearing characters, this lighthearted comedy will be an instant hit." -- School Library Journal
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