Friends, books, chat, and high tea! Who could ask for
anything more? An exclusive tea with Meg Cabot in the famous
French Room at The Adolphus!
This will be Meg's only appearance in Texas and a perfect way
to spend a Saturday afternoon! Join us on Saturday, February 18th at noon for
her only appearance in Texas this year! There are limited number of seats
available for this event!
Meg Cabot is a #1
New York Times bestselling author of books for both adults and tweens/teens.
Born and raised in Bloomington, Indiana, Meg also lived in Grenoble, France and
Carmel, California (the setting for her bestselling Mediator series) before
moving to New York City after graduating with a bachelor's degree in fine arts
from Indiana University.
After working for ten years as an assistant residence hall director at New York
University (an experience from which she occasionally draws inspiration for her
Heather Wells mystery
series—two new books in the series will be out in 2012 and 2013), Meg
wrote the Princess Diaries
series, which was made into two hit movies by Disney, sold over 16 million
copies, and has been translated into 38 languages.
Meg also wrote the 1-800-Where-R-You? series
(which has been reprinted under the title Vanished and was made into the
Lifetime series called Missing), as well as numerous other award-winning,
best-selling stand-alone books and series, including All-American Girl and Avalon High (on which an
original Disney Channel movie was based), and several books told entirely in
emails and text messages (Boy Next Door/Boy Meets Girl/Every Boy's Got One).
Meg's newest series include the tween hit Allie Finkle's Rules for
Girls, the YA trilogy Airhead, and Abandon, the first book in
a new paranormal series for young adult readers (the sequel, Underworld, will be
in US stores in spring 2012). Insatiable, Meg's first
paranormal romance for adult readers, was followed by a sequel, Overbite, in July 2011.
Meg Cabot (her last
name rhymes with habit, as in "her books can be habit forming") currently lives
in Key West with her husband and two cats.
Don't miss this opportunity to meet Meg Cabot!
Each guest will receive a copy of OVERBITE with their
ticket. Meg will personalize books purchased at the tea. A selection of all her
books will be available for purchase. A portion of all book sales will go to
Plano Family Literacy, The Plano Family Literacy Program is a full family
literacy effort and serves as a viable tool to assist at-risk families in the
Collin County area. The program is designed to strengthen and promote the
healthy development of families, allowing them to function to the best of their
abilities in their educational opportunities, their personal lives and as
responsible members of society. The Plano Family Literacy Program is housed at
the Allan K. and Carolyn H. Bird Education Center at 1300 19th Street in Plano
and coordinated by Jane Lilliston. For more information contact 469-752-2253 or
visit the Plano
Family Literacy Program website.
2 comments posted.
I wish I lived near Dallas so i could attend your event. I have recently begun to read paranormal books [Karen Marie Moning's series were my first. Now I can't get enough :)]. I can't wait to read Insatiable.
(Robin McKay 9:23am February 9, 2012)