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June 2, 2006

Secrets and Lies

You know, whatever else happens with my relationship with Knopf, I will always have a soft spot in my heart for one of their…

June 1, 2006

An Unsettling Constellation

Every time I read Jerry Spinelli’s famous novel, Stargirl, I can’t help but feel a little… uncomfortable. I like the novel, in many ways…

June 1, 2006

The Genius of Terry Pratchett: Bromeliad Trilogy

This book was a fun find – I thought I’d read all of Pratchett’s stuff, and then I realized that there was life outside…

May 18, 2006

The Genius of Terry Pratchett: Of Invisible Hats

With a start like the one she had with the little blue men, heroine Tiffany Aching sets out on the road to being a…

May 18, 2006

The Genius of Terry Pratchett: Little Blue Men

When you imagine yourself surrounded by monsters in your worst nightmares, are you armed with a frying pan? The Wee Free Men heroine Tiffany…

May 17, 2006

The Genius of Terry Pratchett: Oh, RATS!

YA Fiction has rules, and one of them is that the protagonist in the story must be a young person, or the story has…

May 4, 2006

Two Stories, One Troubled World

N.M. Browne has given us a taste of our own history in her novels Warriors of Alavna and its sequel Warriors of Camlann. In…

April 20, 2006

Adventures Afloat: Bloody Jack

A summer plague changes the fate of an English girl in 1798. Mary Farber is orphaned, dumped curbside on her eight-year-old rump with only…

April 15, 2006

The Will to Survive

Gary Paulsen is well-known for his novels of the outdoors and for being a groundbreaking writer of “guy books,” but somehow—perhaps because I’m not…

April 5, 2006

Earth Day… and Stuff

There’s a good chance that nobody takes the environment as seriously as they should, not even serious environmentalists. It’s hard to know what to…

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