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Author: Tanita Davis

tanita s. davis is a writer and avid reader who prefers books to most things in the world, including people. That's ...pretty much it, she's very awkward and she can't even tell jokes. She is, however, the author of eleven books, including Serena Says, Partly Cloudy, Go Figure, Henri Weldon, The Science of Friendship and the Coretta Scott King honored Mare's War. Look for her new MG, book Berry Parker Doesn't Catch Crushes September 2025 from HarperCollins Childrens' Books.
April 19, 2005

Series Magic: Beyond the great Harry

J.K. Rowling makes it look easy. Each of the Potter novels ends with a feeling of completeness — and although the last one left…

April 12, 2005

New Angle, Old Story

and sometimes why, by Mame Farrell. I admit it – I’m a sucker for a happy ending, and this book doesn’t exactly provide “happy,”…

April 12, 2005

The 'C' Word: Chick Lit, and those Traveling Pants

It’s time. I’ve stalled and stalled, but it’s time to put up my review of The Second Summer of the Sisterhood, the companion novel…

April 12, 2005

I could really learn to hate Jeff Stone.

SCBWI reports that he’s a first time writer. His degrees are in English and journalism. He has a movie deal and there was a…

April 7, 2005

Three For A Paranoid Nation: After, Feed, and Jennifer Government

In the worlds of science fiction and fantasy, there’s plenty of well thought-out doomsday stuff for eschatologists and Orwellians to enjoy, but little of…

April 4, 2005

A New Age in Fiction

Can I just say OY, *!@#$ Daylight Savings Time? Right now, I’m completely jealous of Arizona. Fantasy writers, creepy mystery novelists and ‘ghostwriters,’ you’ve…

March 31, 2005

Agents, Agents, Agents…

A.fortis has shown so much chutzpah and moxie and a whole lot of other things with taking those wee rejection slips and making them…

March 29, 2005

Ron Koertge's Stoner & Spaz

Another great book for people looking for less girly YA fiction is Stoner & Spaz, by Ron Koertge Ben’s a loner, a preppy, a…

March 28, 2005

Another Monday quel FABULOSO

Is it just me, or does today already completely aggravate? Is it just a Monday writers thing??? Ah, Julie-the-Writer (see sidebar for her site)…

March 21, 2005

Winning Guy Books: K.L. Going and More

It’s a winner of epic proportions: Fat Kid Rules the World by K.L. Going I can’t even begin to tell you how much I…

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Wonderland started in 2005 as a collaborative space for our writing group to share news, links, book recommendations, and thoughts on writing for young adults.

Through various iterations, we've still held to our core vision, finding Wonderland, and sharing our discoveries.

We blog to hear ourselves think, in a crowded field, and a busy social-media laden world. We blog to create a corner of community, and hope you feel welcome here.

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