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February 3, 2011

Turning Pages: High Water Mark

That cwazy wabbit… Xin Nian Kuai Le! Gung Hay Fat Choi, bunny people. Peace and serenity and joy to you, this year of the…

January 30, 2011

Jazz in Love by Neesha Meminger

I received a review copy of this book from the author. Reader Gut Reaction: When one of the quotations kicking off a book is…

December 17, 2010

Steampunk/Alt History Week: Living in Color

When steampunk hit its recent resurgence, I thought back to my love of The Wild, Wild West reruns with just a bit of nostalgia….

November 18, 2010

Three for Mid-November: Skim, Finnikin of the Rock, Faerie Lord

It’s the Return of Three-Sentence Reviews! As the holidays creep closer (and I indulge in more escapist binge-reading) I’m forced to limit my time…

January 26, 2010

Two from Asian American Authors

Absolutely Maybe was my first foray into Lisa Yee’s YA fiction, though I’ve been meaning to check out her work for literally years now….

December 10, 2009

Multicultural SFF? Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is…

Via SF Signal — Oh, here’s a project that is so close to my heart. Aquafortis mentioned it to our writing group on Tuesday,…

September 26, 2009

Turning Pages: Adventure, Travel,Optimism: Say YES!

Oh, the beauty of a run-on sentence, in the higher service of a story: If the train makes it over the last treacherous gorge,…

September 18, 2009

Mid-September Reading Roundup: Origami, Trees, and Anger

1001 Cranes by Naomi Hirahara is one I had on my library request list recently, a middle-grade/younger YA story that focuses on themes of…

September 8, 2009

Hey Everyone: Read This Book

Okay, maybe it wouldn’t be up everyone’s alley. But from a personal standpoint, I feel like I could turn to almost any page in…

September 1, 2009

From New York to Italy, From Iraq to India

Before I start this latest roundup of reviews, I want to share a sort of odd conversation I had today with the grocery store…

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