The Girl at Midnight by Melissa Grey is an impressively informative book to review. It teaches so many amazing words to its readers. For example, the word Tsundoko: The Japanese word for letting books pile up without reading them all. I am sure that there are many of us out there who commit this crime, myself included! Also, the main character, Echo, uses some unusually wacky words to insult her foes, who haven’t got a clue what she is saying! Readers will laugh out loud at her intelligence! Continue reading
Author: Melissa Grey
Melissa Grey penned her first short story at the age of twelve and hasn’t stopped writing since. As an undergrad at Yale, she learned how ride a horse and shoot a bow and arrow at the same time. She also has a Masters in Art History but that’s a much less useful skill.
She is the author of The Girl at Midnight, The Shadow Hour, and the Savage Dawn, out now from Random House.