
Rebecca Ross
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Sep 27, 2024 |
marshwoodvale.com | Rebecca Ross
Divine Rivals By Rebecca RossPublished by Magpie Books/HarperCollins Paperback £9.99Review by Nicky MathewsonAt the busy train station, surrounded by soldiers in crisp new uniforms, Iris Winnow is holding back her tears as she says farewell to her older brother Forrest. He gives her his coat and she wears it like a hug. As the train pulls away she reaches into the pocket and finds a note: Just in case you didn’t know…you are by far the best sister I’ve ever had. I’m so proud of you.
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May 3, 2024 |
maudesbookclub.com | Rebecca Ross
Earlier this year MBC chose to read Divine Rivals by Rebecca Ross in February! The story between Iris Winnow and Roman Kitt placed our readers in a trance. The love letters expressing their innermost thoughts and feelings were magical.
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Apr 30, 2024 |
kirkusreviews.com | Rebecca Ross
Four queer teenagers are stuck in an infinite time loop that taps into their collective worst moment. The question of what really happened to Charlotte Vanderheyden at the Lilies Society’s Founder’s Night initiation lies at the heart of this convoluted mystery, which is told from the perspectives of four Archwell Academy seniors: Rory Archwell, Blythe Harris, Veró Martín, and Drew Simmons.
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Apr 22, 2024 |
kirkusreviews.com | Brittany Williams |Rebecca Ross
Seventeen-year-old Joan Sands faces off in new fights with the Fae in this sequel to 2023’s That Self-Same Metal. Joan’s godfather, Baba Ben, is still locked away in the Tower of London, so it’s Joan’s job as one blessed by the Orisha Ogun to protect their people with her power to manipulate metals. Fae creatures that feast on the bones and blood of humans are growing bolder and stronger now that the Pact forged to keep them in their own realm has been broken.
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Mar 26, 2024 |
clydebankpost.co.uk | Rebecca Ross
HI my name is Rebecca Ross. I have recently been elected as the Member of the Scottish Youth Parliament (MSYP) for the Clydebank constituency. The Scottish Youth Parliament is the democratically parliament of young people, representing young people aged 11-25 in Scotland. West Dunbartonshire’s Scottish Youth Parliament election ran from January 17-31 and I am very thankful that I was elected as the new MSYP for Clydebank. An MSYP is elected by young people, for young people.
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