
Check out my latest reviews, and see below for more good news!
"Read My Lips is an attention grabbing page turner. Serena is a smart and edgy narrator, who is quite normal despite her condition, and doesn't seek attention because of it. Her desire to fit in is something that we can all empathize with, and the lengths that she goes to do so are relatable. But it's how she fights back and overcomes those that belittle her that makes Read My Lips such a compelling and quick read. Read My Lips is a delightful mix of complex characters, biting wit, and the angst that comes with making new friends." The Compulsive Reader
"This was a stunning book...completely captivating. The storyline was completely original and was very enjoyable.... The characters were three dimensional and I felt like Serena was my best friend. It was also very easy to relate to Serena. While I have no idea what it's like to be deaf, I do know how it feels trying to fit in and be accepted. What I loved is how Serena was able to stay true to herself and while she deterred a little bit, she always came back to her true self. I...completely look forward to more books by the fabulous Teri Brown, who I may add is a member of the amazing Class of 2k8." And Another Book Read
News
7/30/08: Romance Writers of America Literacy Signing, San Francisco, California
7/19/08: Signing at Barnes & Noble - Tanasbourne, Beaverton, Oregon
6/9/08-6/13/08: Read My Lips Simon Pulse Launch Gala
6/5/08: Launch party at Washington School for the Deaf
6/3/08: Read My Lips released
6/2/08-6/6/08: Class of 2k8 launch party
11/14/07: Website and first contest launched!
8/8/07: Invitation received to be a member of the Teen Fiction Café blog.
7/18/07: Invitation received to be a part of the Class of 2k8, a group of 28 debut young adult and middle grade authors dedicated to bringing booksellers, librarians and teachers the freshest new voices in teen fiction.
5/21/07: Offer received for Read My Lips from Simon Pulse, Simon and Schuster's YA line.
12/6/05: Signed with Agent Jenny Bent with my second YA (it was much better than the first one).
5/19/99: Started writing first YA novel. It sucked.
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