Author: Lauren Myracle
6 past events. Changing Hands Bookstore: 'Tween and Teen Author Event (March 8 at 16:00) Lauren Myracle reads from Thirteen. New York Times bestselling author Lauren Myracle (Twelve, ttyl, and ttfn ) discusses Thirteen, the conclusion to her popular Winnie Perry trilogy. Winnie is a teenager—finally!—but BFF #1 and BFF #2 (don’t worry if you don’t get it, your teenager does) are causing her grief, and Winnie's boyfriend, ... (more)Lars, is fabulous . . . except when he's not.
Added by lawgrrl07. Book Beat Ltd.: Lauren Myracle (March 27 at 14:00) Lauren Myracle. Event location: Baldwin Public Library, 300 W. Merrill
Added by christiguc. Books & Co: Lauren Myracle (March 28 at 19:00) Lauren Myracle promotes Two books: l8r,g8r & Thirteen. Event location: The Greene Shopping Center 4453 Walnut St., Beavercreek, OH 45440
Added by johnbol. Joseph-Beth Booksellers - Cincinnati: Lauren Myracle (March 29 at 15:00) Lauren Myracle discusses l8r g8r.
Added by christiguc. Anderson's Bookshop - Naperville: E. Lockhart, Sarah Mlynowski, and Lauren Myracle (May 12 at 19:00) E. Lockhart signs How to Be Bad.; Sarah Mlynowski signs How to Be Bad.; Lauren Myracle signs How to Be Bad. Meet E. Lockhart, Sarah Mlynowski and Lauren Myracle, who visit Anderson’s to present their new book, How to Be Bad. The trio’s story of a charming, hilarious, emotional road trip is a great teen read. (priority signing number available with purchase of their book.)
Added by bookjones. Barnes & Noble Booksellers - Skokie - Old Orchard: E. Lockhart, Lauren Myracle, and Sarah Mlynowski (May 13 at 19:00) E. Lockhart promotes How to Be Bad.; Lauren Myracle promotes How to Be Bad.; Sarah Mlynowski promotes How to Be Bad.
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