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more about #loisduncan more comments → champagne: JEZEBEL, you manage to bring back to the spotlight all the beloved books of my girlhood! YESSSS! more » Spaceman Bill Leah: Lois Duncan made me want to have ESP so badly. more » rocknrollunicorn: I though I'd read all of her books but I think I missed this one! I must add it to my list of "to read"s. more » Mafalda para Presidente: OH MY GOD I used to love Lois Duncan's books. I think I've read all of them! My favorite was and still is "Stranger with my Face." more » bluebears: Can I request some Christopher Pike? more » emilyanne: Wow I have never heard of Lois Duncan, she obviously didn't cross the Atlantic, but just wow, you make this sound like the most crazy book ever writte... more » justcallmeangel: I remember now!!! I read this! They all produce these magical works at night...oh how I LOVE this trope--girl sent away to ominous boarding school and... more » zombie.nancy is a godess of fierce: My Friday is complete! Fine Lines ftw! I do not know the answer to this week's Plotfinder but it sounds good ;o( more » Norton: Um, I can name a trillion dead mathematicians. Euclid, Ptolemy, Leibniz, Newton, Einstein, Dedekind, Descartes, Pascal... more » hortense: That's okay! I will take myself out of the running. more » AndYourLittleDogToo: PLEASE write about Daughter's of Eve. That book made me realize I was a feminist. I LURVED it. more » -
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Down A Dark Hall: Getting The Spirit In The Dark
Welcome to 'Fine Lines', the feature in which we give a wrinkled look at the YA books we loved as youth. Today, Lizzie Skurnick rereads Down A Dark Hall, Lois Duncan's thriller about a residence where artists can really colonize.
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