Lauren Barnholdt

Lauren Barnholdt is an American author of over 30 books including novels for children, adolescents, and young adults, as well as guides for authors.

Lauren Barnholdt
OccupationWriter
NationalityAmerican
GenreChildren's, Tween, Young Adult

Critical reception

Several of her works have been reviewed by The Horn Book Magazine and Kliatt Magazine.

Bibliography

At The Party

  1. Telling Secrets (2010)
  2. Falling Hard (2011)
  3. Getting Close (2011)
  4. Kissing Perfect (2011)

Devon Delaney

  • The Secret Identity of Devon Delaney (2007)[1]
  • Devon Delaney Should Totally Know Better (2009)

Girl Meets Ghost

  1. Girl Meets Ghost (2013)[2]
  2. The Harder the Fall (2013)[3]
  3. Ghost of a Chance (2014)[4]

Haley Twitch

  1. Hailey Twitch Is Not a Snitch (2010, illustrated by Suzanne Beaky)
  2. Hailey Twitch and the Great Teacher Switch (2010)
  3. Hailey Twitch and the Campground Itch (2011)
  4. Hailey Twitch and the Wedding Glitch (2011)

Moment of Truth

  1. Heat of the Moment (2015)
  2. One Moment in Time (2015)
  3. From This Moment (2015)

The Witches of Santa Anna

  1. Claimed
  2. Tricked
  3. Rumored
  4. Hushed
  5. Pursued
  6. Enticed
  7. Ruined
  8. Denial
  9. Suspicion
  10. Isolation
  11. Paranoia
  12. Fear
  13. Oblivion
  14. Forgotten
  15. Broken
  16. Stolen
  17. Taken
  18. Risen
  19. Given

Stand-alone works

  • Reality Chick (2006)
  • Two-Way Street (2007)[5][6]
  • Four Truths and a Lie (2008)
  • One Night That Changes Everything (2010)[7]
  • Aces Up (2010)
  • Rules for Secret Keeping (2010)[8]
  • Taste (2011, with Aaron Gorvine)
  • Sometimes It Happens (2011)[9]
  • Fake Me a Match (2011)[10]
  • The Thing About the Truth (2012)[11]
  • Love of the Party (2012)
  • Right of Way (2013)[12]
  • Through to You (2014)[13]

Non-fiction

  • Writing & Selling the Young Adult Novel (2006, with Nadia Cornier)
  • Fab Girls Guide to Sticky Situations (2007)
gollark: Shame PC speakers aren't around so you can't remotely beep them.
gollark: That makes you a BLASPH.
gollark: Ah. I see.
gollark: <@&198138780132179968> <@270035320894914560>/aus210 has stolen my (enchanted with Unbreaking something/Mending) elytra.I was in T79/i02p/n64c/pjals' base (aus210 wanted help with some code, and they live in the same place with some weird connecting tunnels) and came across an armor stand (it was in an area of the base I was trusted in - pjals sometimes wants to demo stuff to me or get me to help debug, and the claim organization is really odd). I accidentally gave it my neural connector, and while trying to figure out how to get it back swapped my armor onto it (turns out shiftrightclick does that). Eventually I got them both back, but while my elytra was on the stand aus210 stole it. I asked for it back and they repeatedly denied it.They have claimed:- they can keep it because I intentionally left it there (this is wrong, and I said so)- there was no evidence that it was mine so they can keep it (...)EDIT: valithor got involved and got them to actually give it back, which they did after ~10 minutes of generally delaying, apparently leaving it in storage, and dropping it wrong.
gollark: Someone had a problem with two mutually recursive functions (one was defined after the other), so I fixed that for them. Then I explained stack overflows and how that made their design (`mainScreen` calls `itemScreen` calls `mainScreen`...) problematic. Their suggested solution was to just capture the error and restart the program. Since they weren't entirely sure how to do *that*, their idea was to make it constantly ping their webserver and have another computer reboot it if it stopped.

See also

References

  1. Wiseman, Holley (May 1, 2007). "Barnholdt, Lauren. The secret identity of Devon Delaney.(Young adult review)". Kliatt (subscription required). Archived from the original on March 29, 2015. Retrieved January 20, 2015.
  2. "Girl Meets Ghost (review)". Publishers Weekly. Retrieved January 20, 2015.
  3. Barnes, Lana (Spring 2014). "Barnholdt, Lauren: Girl Meets Ghost: The Harder the Fall (review)". The Horn Book Guide. 25 (1): 68. Retrieved February 5, 2015.
  4. Barnes, Lana (Fall 2014). "Barnholdt, Lauren: Ghost of a Chance (Review)". The Horn Book Guide. 25 (2): 67. Retrieved February 5, 2015.
  5. Wiseman, Holley (September 1, 2007). "Barnholdt, Lauren. Two-way street.(Young adult review)". Kliatt (subscription required). Archived from the original on March 29, 2015. Retrieved January 20, 2015.
  6. Hedeen, Katrina (Spring 2014). "Barnholdt, Lauren: Two-Way Street (review)". The Horn Book Guide. 25 (1): 100. Retrieved February 5, 2015.
  7. Hedeen, Katrina (Spring 2011). "Barnholdt, Lauren: One Night That Changes Everything (review)". The Horn Book Guide. 22 (1): 90. Retrieved February 5, 2015.
  8. MacGregor, Amanda M. (Spring 2011). "Barnholdt, Lauren: Rules for Secret Keeping (review)". The Horn Book Guide. 22 (1): 90. Retrieved February 5, 2015.
  9. Hedeen, Katrina (Spring 2012). "Barnholdt, Lauren: Sometimes It Happens.(Young adult review)(Brief article)(Book review)". The Horn Book Guide. 23 (1): 91. Retrieved January 20, 2015.
  10. MacGregor, Amanda M. (Spring 2012). "Barnholdt, Lauren: Fake Me a Match (review)". The Horn Book Guide. 23 (1): 64. Retrieved February 5, 2015.
  11. Macgregor, Amanda M. (Spring 2013). "Barnholdt, Lauren: The Thing About the Truth (review)". The Horn Book Guide. 24 (1): 90. Retrieved January 20, 2015.
  12. Hedeen, Katrina (Spring 2014). "Barnholdt, Lauren: Right of Way (review)". The Horn Book Guide. 25 (1): 100. Retrieved February 5, 2015.
  13. Coates, Karen (2014). "Through to You by Lauren Barnholdt (review)". Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books. 68 (1): 7. Retrieved January 20, 2015.
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