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Somebody, Please Tell Me Who I Am by Harry Mazer
Somebody, Please Tell Me Who I Am by Harry Mazer













You had your finger hooked around the blade, so it didn’t retract.” Niko was staring at him strangely.

Somebody, Please Tell Me Who I Am by Harry Mazer

The bruise looked like a piece of steak or a great big rotten cabbage. Look what you did.” Niko lifted his shirt, revealing an ugly, purplish bruise. Instead, the two impulses met in the middle and canceled each other out, and he said, “You scared me.” Today he wanted to shove Niko through the curtain.

Somebody, Please Tell Me Who I Am by Harry Mazer

Up close he looked ridiculous, and on a normal day Ben would have laughed in his face.īut not today. His best friend was Sharked up, his hair slicked back and a cigarette pack rolled in his sleeve. His arm knocked the weapon into the shadows and nearly clocked his best friend, Niko Petropoulos.īen felt his heart race. All rights reserved.:īen Bright sprang back.

Somebody, Please Tell Me Who I Am by Harry Mazer

Along with his wife, Norma Fox Mazer, Harry received an ALAN award in 2003 for outstanding contribution to adolescent literature. His books have won numerous honors, including a Horn Book honor and an American Library Association Best Book for Young Adults citation. (For a longer bio, see /about-peter/bio/.) Harry Mazer is the author of many books for young readers, including Please, Somebody Tell Me Who I Am My Brother Abe the Boy at War trilogy The Wild Kid The Dog in the Freezer The Island Keeper and Snow Bound. He's also performed on Broadway, run a marathon, rock-climbed in Yosemite during a 6.1 earthquake, and, with his wife, sprouted and grown two sons in NYC. He'll gladly recite the rest of the list if you ask nicely. Public Library Best Book for Teens) the YA thrillers wtf and Lost Girls the Watchers and Spy X series and the Antarctica duo. His work also includes the YA novels Somebody, Please Tell Me Who I Am (written with Harry Mazer and winner of the ALA Schneider Award and a Best Fiction for Young Adults book), Smiler's Bones (a N. Times bestsellers: The Colossus Rises, Lost in Babylon, The Tomb of Shadows, The Curse of the King, and The Legend of the Rift in The Seven Wonders series and The Sword Thief, The Viper's Nest, one-fourth of Vespers Rising, and The Dead of Night in The 39 Clues series. Peter Lerangis's books have sold more than 6 million copies and been translated into 34 languages.















Somebody, Please Tell Me Who I Am by Harry Mazer