Carrie Mac
Gender: Female
Sexuality: Queer
DOB: 25 February 1975
Ethnicity: White - Canadian
Occupation: Writer

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Carrie Mac
Gender: Female
Sexuality: Queer
DOB: 25 February 1975
Ethnicity: White - Canadian
Occupation: Writer
(New Young Adult Releases Coming Out Today! (August 13th, 2024)
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Have I missed any new Young Adult releases? Have you added any of these books to your TBR? Let me know!
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New Releases:
Return to Sender by Lauren Draper
Kisses, Codes, & Conspiracies by Abigail Hing Wen
Ash's Cabin by Jen Wang
The Dark We Know by Wen-yi Lee
Eat Your Heart Out by Terry Blas , Matty Newton , Lydia Anslow (illustrator)
Under the Surface by Diana Urban
Zombie Apocalypse Running Club by Carrie Mac
New Sequels:
Ghostsmith (House of the Dead #2) by Nicki Pau Preto
Hemlock House (Liar's Beach #2) by Katie Cotugno
Holly Horror: The Longest Night (Holly Horror #2) by Michelle Jabès Corpora
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Happy reading!
This is the sweetest spot in the universe.
Carrie Mac, from Zombie Apocalypse Running Club
New Releases: August 13, 2024
Middle Grade Ash’s Cabin by Jen Wang Ash has always felt alone. Adults ignore the climate crisis. Other kids Ash’s age are more interested in pop stars and popularity contests than in fighting for change. Even Ash’s family seems to be sleepwalking through life. The only person who ever seemed to get Ash was their Grandpa Edwin. Before he died, he used to talk about building a secret cabin, deep…
booksforthoughts BPC: Bright colors
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Mini Corgi Reads - 10 Things I Can See From Here by Carrie Mac
Status: Finished on May 29, 2017
femslash book challenge: a ya/na book
↳ 10 things i can see from here by carrie mac
“Girls shimmered, as if all the light shone on them and not on the boys at all. Boys were hardly there, just shadows and background noise. I liked how girls talked, and moved, the way they smiled, or tucked their hair behind an ear…the lines of their arms and the curves of their bodies.”
This book is so bright it's probably radioactive 💛💖