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October 26, 2008

Saffron on the Seven Seas

It starts with a death. No, really. Swashbuckling pirate Emer Morrisey, just moments away from giving up the pirating life and retiring with a…

October 11, 2008

Ink and Possession

Jack’s always been the sidekick; the boring, steady, go-along guy whose the perfect audience. Charlie’s the fun one with the hip, dark looks, the…

September 13, 2008

The Grey Areas of History

This review has also been cross-posted at Guys Lit Wire. “Rebel or Redcoat, there were none who needed to use us sufficiently to save…

August 25, 2008

Dust. Darkness. Sleepwalking. Spores…

Things are SO not making sense. Nothing’s really been all that great since Elliot’s mother was lost at sea, but at least he and…

July 23, 2008

Can Dead Men Wink?

Poor Alice. She’s cold, and it’s raining, and this is a miserable, humiliating, and on top of that, heartbreaking duty. But it IS a…

March 8, 2008

Aussie Awesomeness

I’ve just got a couple of quick-as-quick reviews here today–I’m so behind on my reviews that I’m zipping through two in one post, both…

February 7, 2008

Coming to Terms with Yourself…Literally

Way back in August, Little Willow slipped me a copy of Good As Lily, written by Bay Area graphic novelist Derek Kirk Kim and…

January 3, 2008

A Curse Upon Your… Museum?

This book was a 2007 Science Fiction & Fantasy Cybils Award Nominee. It’s not easy being the daughter of museum curators. Theodosia Throckmorton does…

November 6, 2007

Family of Strangers

This book is a 2007 Fantasy and Science Fiction Cybils Award Nominee. “Crowded together, they are a family of strangers. All of them hanging…

November 1, 2007

Love After Death

This book is a 2007 Graphic Novel Cybils Award Nominee. What if mummies walked in Victorian London, and love were possible even after death?…

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