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April 8, 2009

Save Humanity Now: The Tomorrow Code by Brian Falkner

Tane and Rebecca are best friends, both in their second year of high school in Auckland, New Zealand. They’ve known each other practically forever,…

March 17, 2009

Ice Chip on his Shoulder: Thaw by Monica Roe

This title was a 2008 Cybils YA finalist. This book is nothing if not thought-provoking and discussion-generating, let me tell you. Let me also…

March 12, 2009

Complicated Love: I Know It’s Over by C.K. Kelly Martin

This book was a 2008 Cybils YA Finalist. C.K. Kelly Martin’s debut novel I Know It’s Over really feels like two stories in one….

March 4, 2009

The Wondering World

Martin’s life is… decent. He runs with his friends and they play games, they hate school, but have to sit through it, plugged in…

March 4, 2009

The Forgotten Realms

Already at twelve, Maimun has been twice lucky. He’s survived the death of his parents at the hands of raiders which razed their village,…

January 30, 2009

A Sweeping Tale of Flight

This book is a 2008 Cybils Finalist for Fantasy and Science Fiction. From his cloudy beginnings — Conor was born high in the sky…

January 24, 2009

Holding On To A Dream…

This book is a 2008 Cybils Finalist for Fantasy and Science Fiction. 17-year-old Janie Hannagan’s not good with sleepovers. It’s a good thing she…

January 19, 2009

Kill. Or, Be Killed. Reality TV…

This book is a 2008 Cybils Finalist for Fantasy and Science Fiction. I have to admit that this book whacked me upside the head….

January 19, 2009

You So Mighty

It’s an amusing mispronunciation of “Yosemite,” and it’s the name of the climbing shop where Jordan, 17, spends all of his time when he’s…

January 18, 2009

The Magister, the Henchman, the Gutterboy & the Thief

This book is a 2008 Cybils Finalist for Fantasy and Science Fiction. Oooh, fun, fun, fun. First-time author Sarah Prineas has created a fabulous…

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