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The Consipiracy Ends


“Several factors make this book a top choice for reluctant readers, including the nonstop action, the small trim, the short length and the amount of white space on the pages.” - Kirkus Reviews(December 1, 2009)


“Lord creates a tense environment…the villains are suitably vile and entertaining, and Cal makes for an affable hero.” - Publishers Weekly (December 7, 2009)

"Even the packaging is engaging; there are illustrations and graphics scattered throughout the pages to emphasize discoveries or new puzzles as Cal moves from one dangerous situation to the next. Conspiracy 365: January proves that venturing outside of your usual reading zone can be a good thing. I am looking forward to reading February!” – Manga Maniac Café (May 5, 2010)

“Wow.. that's all I pretty much have to say about this book! …it sure keeps you on the edge of your seat. I definitely think this book is a best seller series in the making, and anyone who likes books with tons of action and a mysterious twist to it will really enjoy Conspiracy 365.” – 14-year-old reviewer, Flamingnet.com , Rating 10 (scale of 0-10)

“…it will be a hit with tweens and they'll be racing to get to the end to see what's next for Cal and his family. I love the idea behind this series… I also loved how the page numbers of the book counted down-it added to the suspense of the story and I hope other readers pick up on it. …It's short and fast paced and I would hand this over to reluctant readers in a heartbeat.” - GreenBeanTeenQueen

Lowcountry Orphan Relief, Inc.

posted May 14, 2010 11:17 AM by Andrea DeMille   [ updated May 18, 2010 5:27 PM by Thomas DeMille ]

Lowcounty Orphan Relief, Inc. is a non-profit organization that provides goods and services to children who have been victim to abuse and/or neglect. They work directly with other non-profits, schools, foster parents, and government agencies to identify the individual needs of these and other children in low-income situations. LOR intervenes at critical junctures in the lives of these children, with products and services that provide a strong positive impact.


  Click HERE to shop and benefit Lowcountry Orphan Relief, Inc.!



Florence Crittenton Family Development Program

posted May 14, 2010 11:17 AM by Andrea DeMille   [ updated May 18, 2010 5:32 PM by Thomas DeMille ]

Florence Crittenton of SC provides comprehensive home-based supportive services to at-risk, single parent families with infants and young children.

Located in Charleston SC, Florence Crittenton Programs has been serving the entire state of South Carolina for 113 years. They provide education, counseling services, medical care, social support, and a safe haven for young pregnant and parenting mothers in need. After completing their program, clients have the skills to become responsible parents and members of the community.


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The Children’s Museum of the Lowcountry

posted May 14, 2010 11:11 AM by Andrea DeMille   [ updated Jun 7, 2010 9:52 AM ]

CML's mission is to spark a love of learning in all children of the tri-county area.

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 and benefit the Low Country Orphan Relief!  

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