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July 30, 2006

Welcome to the World of Tomorrow…

…and boy, doesn’t it suck?! I’ve been absent a while, and for that I apologize. But I’m back with a couple of futuristic, dystopian…

July 25, 2006

No Toys In The Fish Tank!!

They shape the world for her little brother, David. They are a little bit of hope to his sister, Catherine, that someday David will…

July 25, 2006

Is it a dog? A statue?

Tymmon almost hates his father, Komus, a court jester whom he sees as solely a buffoon. If only his father were wealthy, Tymmon could…

July 25, 2006

More than a Game

(Greetings to any of Mr. Phillip’s 7th graders from Reading Rants who got here by accident!) The A-Z Antiques and Curio Shop is a…

July 17, 2006

Gretchen Yee, FlyGirl!

“…lust? It’s like an urge that disregards all the stuff that your brain knows you actually think.” Gretchen Yee’s life feels out of control….

July 17, 2006

Impossible Belief

I am always attracted to books about belief, or lack of it. Dana Reinhardt has delivered a quiet tour de force that explores issues…

July 17, 2006

A Young Old Lady

I’ve already said how much I like Diana Wynne Jones’ novels, and Howl’s Moving Castle is a classic. A little bit crowded with characters…

July 17, 2006

Second in the Seeker Chronicles

I’m still a Betsy James fan. I’m impressed with Dark Heart, the second novel in the trilogy that tells the story of Kat, a…

July 13, 2006

Midnighters Again

Last December work started on bringing Scott Westerfeld’s Midnighters series into serial television form. The Sci-Fi Channel News reported that the show might even…

July 13, 2006

A Market for Flesh

Scottish author Nicola Morgan’s love of history and research produced Fleshmarket, a disturbingly vivid piece of historical fiction highlighting the early 19th century medical…

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