Julie Glover

Author Julie Glover / Jules Lynn

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  • About Me
  • Young Adult
    • YA Contemporary
      • Sharing Hunter
      • Changing Chloe
      • Daring Charlotte
    • YA Paranormal Shorts
      • My Sister’s Demon
      • My School’s Vampire
      • My Stepmom’s Ghosts
      • My Team’s Fairy Godmother
      • My Neighbor’s Shapeshifter
      • My Paranormal Life (Box Set)
  • Mysteries
  • Muse Island Series
    • Mark of the Gods
    • Power of the Song
    • Rise of the Storm
    • Curse of the Night
    • Heir of the Chaos
    • Finn’s Call
    • Gryla’s Gift
  • Teen Book Cons
  • Press Kit

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  • Friday Fiction

    4 Reasons Why Book Trumps Movie

    The Hunger Games was released in theaters on Friday, March 23. Like many others, I saw it on the same day. The reviews have since been rolling in. I personally enjoyed the film and give it a hearty thumbs-up . .…

    By Julie Glover April 13, 2012
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    Friday Fiction: The Power of Three

    Among the mainstays in the world of fiction is the TRILOGY. As I cracked upon Mockingjay, the third book in the Hunger Games trilogy by Suzanne Collins, I wondered why a set of three is so common.    It made me…

    By Julie Glover July 29, 2011
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    Friday Fiction: 4 Reasons Why Book Trumps Movie

    You’ve been waiting for this moment for months!  You have purchased your ticket, bought your popcorn, found a seat in the exact center of the theater, and made it through twenty minutes of previews.  The film begins. Two hours later,…

    By Julie Glover May 6, 2011
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