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Rosemary Clement-Moore
Hell Week
English · Paperback / Softback
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Informationen zum Autor Rosemary Clement-Moore lives and writes in Arlington! Texas. You can visit her at www.readrosemary.com . Klappentext "[Teens] will devour Hell Week.”—School Library Journal Maggie Quinn has battled an ancient demon! faced down psychotic cheerleaders! and saved her best friend from certain death! but nothing can match this. Formal sorority recruitment! otherwise known as rush. And after facing hellfire! infiltrating sorority rush should be easy. But when she finds a group of girls who are after way more than "sisterhood!” all her instincts say there's something rotten on Greek Row. And when Hell Week rolls around! there may be no turning back. "Maggie's snarky humor and quirky personality keep this novel's first half light! but the second takes a dark page-turning twist as Maggie is forced to figure out the ancient source of the sisters' power.”—Kirkus Reviews Some people think that Texas has only one season, that it's summer all year long. In fact, the Lone Star State does have four seasons: Hot, Humid, Horrible, and Hellacious. But when I decided to road-trip with D&D Lisa to South Padre Island, I didn't think that last one would be so literal.I shouldn't have been surprised. I'm Maggie Quinn: Psychic Girl Detective. Lisa is an amateur sorcerer. We aren't exactly normal college freshmen. Yet there we were, doing the normal college thing, setting off on a Rite of Passage: Spring Break at the Beach.An odd choice, since I hate any water deeper than a bathtub, I already have a boyfriend, and if you couldn't tell from her nickname, D&D Lisa isn't the beer and boobfest type. Neither am I. But we'd wanted to take a road trip, and the destination had started as a joke. Then I pitched an article to the editor of the Bedivere University newspaper-who seemed amused by the whole World's Least Likely Spring Breakers angle-and to my surprise, Lisa went along with it.In the end, our reasons don't matter, except to explain how we came to be cruising down State Highway 77 in the smallest hour of the morning, even though we knew-better than most-what kinds of things go bump in the night.I flexed my hands on the Jeep's steering wheel and sank lower into the seat. It was a long drive, which hadn't seemed so daunting until I realized how much of it was through landscape so desolately featureless, it made me think Dante must have visited here before he wrote The Inferno.“If I owned Hell and Texas, I'd rent out Texas and live in Hell.”Lisa paused in fiddling with the radio. “What's that about?”I shrugged. “Something I read once. Like . . . Did you know Velasquez County has more cows than people in it?”There was just enough light from the dashboard to see her roll her eyes. “Remind me to never go up against you on Jeopardy!”Under a nearly full moon, the coastal plain was as flat as a silver-gray sea, cut by a black ribbon of highway and a smaller thread of railroad tracks running alongside. Now and then we'd reach a crossroads, where there might be a grain silo, a water tower, or a tiny fruit stand, deserted for the night and only adding to the barren atmosphere.It seemed like there should be more traffic-other spring breakers, semis on their NAFTA routes, minivans loaded up like the Griswolds' station wagon in Vacation-but since we'd passed Corpus Christi, the signs of civilization had dwindled to zero. We'd passed the last minimart an hour ago, and with nothing on the horizon but more road-and eventually Mexico-I was beginning to regret the twelve ounces of Coke I'd downed to keep alert in the unrelieved boredom.“You didn't have to come with me,” I pointed out.Lisa had given up on the radio and plugged my iPod into the adaptor. “Is it so weird to want to do something normal?”I glanced at her silhouette, arching my brows wryly. “For you? Yes.”“I'm taking a break from my sorcerous studies. It will be just like the old days, except that instead of sitting ...
Product details
Authors | Rosemary Clement-Moore |
Publisher | Random House Childrens Books US |
Languages | English |
Product format | Paperback / Softback |
Released | 08.09.2009 |
EAN | 9780385734158 |
ISBN | 978-0-385-73415-8 |
No. of pages | 336 |
Dimensions | 133 mm x 205 mm x 19 mm |
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