Candy Sky Tells a Lie
Candy Sky Tells a Lie
by Shanna P. Lowe
Genre: Middle Grade Fantasy
Candice “Candy” Sky is a thirteen-year-old girl with a lying streak. She hides her poor grades from her parents, she fibs about having a famous cousin, and she claims that rising pop singer Elijah Nole is her boyfriend.
Unfortunately, after lying to her English teacher, a rumored witch, Candy is cursed to live in a world where all of her lies come true. At first, Candy has everything she has ever wanted—designer clothes, popularity, straight A's, and Elijah Nole as her boyfriend!
However, Candy’s lies put her and those she cares about into many dangerous situations. What's worse? In the "Cursed World," Candy is her best friend's bully.
Can Candy break the curse…or will she be forced to live with her lies forever?
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Shanna P. Lowe started writing when she was in preschool. She would carry around seed catalogs and copy them word for word into her notebook.
Shanna P. Lowes shares her birthday with The Land Before Time. You better believe she loves dinosaurs!
Shanna P. Lowe is completely and totally, 100% in control of her life. She knows exactly what she needs to do and where she needs to go. She certainly is not a hot mess.
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Candy Sky Tells a Lie sounds like a story that my grandchildren will enjoy reading. Thank you for sharing the author's bio and book details
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Sounds like a great book.
ReplyDeleteI guess the lesson learned is - never lie to a witch. Fun.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like a fantastic read.
ReplyDeleteI will tell my nieces about this book.
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Telling a lie is nor a good idea
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