“April Mae Manning…once again finds herself in the middle of a series of crazy events…. Pure entertainment value, this series entry is action-packed and fast paced. Gillespie…writes funny dialogue…[and] this work has a ton of aviation-related trivia and facts along with all kinds of survival tips.” — School Library Journal
“[Readers will] love buckling up for a rollicking ride with snack packs of aviation science and history that invite further tasting.” — VOYA Magazine
“Meet April … one of my FAVORITE young adult main characters to date. Simply unforgettable, and the laughable-but-believable way the climax of this story takes place will keep you on the edge of your seat … .Pick this up for a great read.” — YA Books Central“I did laugh out loud. Several times. I also chuckled, and may even have chortled a bit. Hollis Gillespie [has] a snarky, dry wit that I found really amusing. Comedy is hard, but Gillespie managed comedy on top of a story that . . . worked in so many ways. I thought I’d find the book a decent way to pass a few hours, and instead I found myself rapt.” — YoungAdultBooks.About.com
“If Hollis Gillespie was a character in one of my books, I’m sure she’d be the feisty, headstrong best friend who says something really, really funny before getting whacked in the head with a machete.” — Karin Slaughter, #1 NYT international best-selling author of Fractured
Confessions of a Recovering Slut (and Other Love Stories) (HarperCollins)
“A very trippy trip through Gillespie’s head, rendered in glittery, jangly, spectacularly vulgar prose.” — Atlanta Journal Constitution
“Candid. Wise. Funny.” — Marie Claire
“A bleakly comic masterpiece.” — Dallas Morning News
“Riotous, raunchy and surprisingly touching.” — Miami Herald
“A Second Helping of self-consciously quirky, bite-sized anecdotes . . . Fans of the Atlanta writer’s potty-mouthed humor and frank observations will find plenty of both here.” — Washington Post
“If you judge a book by its title, you might think Gillespie’s latest collection of autobiographical essays features torrid tales of bed-hopping and boozing. You’d be half-right…” — New York Post (4 star review)