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June 14, 2006

About Her Mom, Mostly

I picked up C.S. Adler’s novel, Shadows on Little Reef Bay, the other day in the library because I always pick up a random…

June 14, 2006

Unlucky Ad Placement

There’s a sort of fairytale inplausibility about Kate Brian’s novel, Lucky T, that normally would have made me smile. A novel that includes romance…

June 10, 2006

Once upon a time, in Vermont…

Witness, but Karen Hesse, is a gripping story, told in blank verse form, of a Vermont town in 1924 who suffered an incursion of…

June 9, 2006

Writing Emotionally

Though A.Fortis talked about this one before, I wanted to definitely encourage anyone who hasn’t yet had a chance to read Joyce Maynard’s The…

June 9, 2006

The One You've Been Waiting For!

I’ve actually read two other books recently which I’m not going to even dignify with links. One was a really OBVIOUS mystery, the other…

June 6, 2006

A SUMMER READ: Sheep Girl Makes Good

There’s nothing like getting into a good fantasy, and since Giannine’s cruddy father at least has the decency to have his secretary ask her…

June 6, 2006

A SUMMER READ: Phoenix

Phoenix Rising definitely counts as a Summer Read, but not for the usual reasons. It is neither lighthearted fare nor funny (in fact, you…

June 5, 2006

A SUMMER READ: The Undead Have Class!

It’s just not every day that you run across a truly funny vampire book. I thought I wouldn’t like Vampire High, by Douglas Rees,…

June 5, 2006

SUMMER READ – Magic: Use it or lose it

It’s time to talk about Summer Reads again!I know – it’s not officially summertime until well into the middle of this month, but I…

June 4, 2006

Summer Fantasy Extravaganza

I’ve always liked the hyperbole of the word “extravaganza.” What is a “vaganza” anyway, that having an extra is a good idea? Anyway. I’ve…

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