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November 27, 2015

TURNING PAGES: NOT IF I SEE YOU FIRST, by ERIC LINDSTROM

This book is a gem and a gift, and in order to avoid spoilers I’ll say up front: Parker is blind. The dots on…

November 23, 2015

A Turkey Everyone Can Love

Vegetarian or vegan, kosher or carnivore, this is one turkey we can all get behind, especially book lovers and paper fetishists such as myself….

November 20, 2015

TURNING PAGES: FALLOUT by GWENDA BOND

Full disclosure: I’ve served any number of times with Gwenda Bond on Cybils panels and consider her a sharp cookie as well as a…

November 19, 2015

Thursday Review: THE DIVINE by A. Hanuka, T. Hanuka, and B. Lavie

Summary: This story of ancient spirits in a war-torn Southeast Asian country—the fictional land of Quanlom—is a fast read, saturated with the brutality of…

November 17, 2015

TURNING PAGES: INTO THE DARK by J.A. Sutherland

A YA novel with an adventurous (note I did not say “strong”) female protag in an unusual place is most often fun. That same…

November 13, 2015

TURNING PAGES: THE SECRET OF THE GOLDEN FLOWER by CAROLINE STELLINGS

The second “episode” in the Nicki Haddon mysteries continues Chinese-born heroine Yu Fin’s adventures with MI6, the FBI, and other super secret agencies that…

November 12, 2015

Thursday Review: THE WAY BACK FROM BROKEN by Amber J. Keyser

Summary: Full disclosure: Amber Keyser is an author I met at a past KidLitCon; her editor Andrew Karre at Carolrhoda Lab I also know…

November 11, 2015

TURNING PAGES: THE SCRATCH ON THE MING VASE, by CAROLINE STELLINGS

Since a “cozy” is a subgenre of crime fiction where the mysterious doings (murder/mayhem) are off-screen and the sleuth is usually funny (either amusing…

November 10, 2015

TURNING PAGES: TIMBER CREEK STATION by ALI LEWIS

The best thing about reading is the opportunity to observe, discover, and reflect about somewhere else, and someone else, and maybe begin to imagine…

November 3, 2015

TURNING PAGES: CHERRY BLOSSOM BASEBALL by Jennifer Maruno

Mid-autumn might seem like a weird time to start reading about baseball again, but since the World Series victories are still echoing in our…

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