![]() ![]() I could go on and on about Bennett's lyrical writing voice, his expansive smarts, his winning humor (Q: What's your favorite blonde joke? A: Courtney Love), his iconic hair, but that would just be gushing. (I dunno where it went, but Bennett had a short story on Figment that included extensive X-Men references, which I probably should have saved somewhere just to re-read over and over, it was so good.) ![]() If you know anything about me, that's pretty much two of my favorite things ever. ![]() His blog, his Twitter, whatever the heck was out there in the technology wasteland of the late 2000s.īasically I unabashedly, and stalkerishly, became a fan.Ī few years later, I went to an author thing in New York and saw Bennett there and maybe said out loud, "Wow, Bennett Madison." I met him and we talked the shared language of X-Men and Wizard of Oz obsession. And of course I started following author Bennett Madison's, well, everything. ![]() After I read the first Lulu Dark, I Googled the heck out of everything and was delighted to discover that there was a sequel. A girl detective with killer fashion sense and Mean Girl-esque snark to match? I was hooked. Years ago, before I had ever read any young adult books, my agent told me to pick up Lulu Dark Can See Through Walls. ![]()
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