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November 12, 2012

Monday Review: TRICKSTER’S GIRL by Hilari Bell

Reader Gut Reaction: I used to be a huge fan of Native American mythological tropes in fiction. Then I became old and read way…

November 5, 2012

Monday Review: MOMENTUM by Saci Lloyd

Reader Gut Reaction: Saci Lloyd wrote the thought-provoking, fast-paced, near-future dystopian Carbon Diaries novels (reviewed here and here), and I enjoyed those, so I…

October 29, 2012

Monday Review: THE RAFT by S.A. Bodeen

Reader Gut Reaction: What if you were stranded on a raft in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, no food except a handful of…

October 22, 2012

Monday Review: VESSEL by Sarah Beth Durst

Reader Gut Reaction:I’d been looking forward to reading Sarah Beth Durst’s newest. It promised a return to a more traditional type of fantasy structure,…

October 16, 2012

CYBILS F/SF: LOSERS IN SPACE, John Barnes

Oh, Hard SF, how I always want to understand you. How I wish there was more YA hard SF, for the smart young adults…

September 27, 2012

Blog Tour Repost: THE OTHER NORMALS

We’ve talked about role-playing games, or RPG and now we’ve segued into chatting about a gamer book by Ned Vizzini. This is a review…

September 5, 2012

WCOB Wednesday: WBI: Witches Bureau of Investigation

Oh, serendipitous books, you give me such joy. This book you might have missed, as it’s a quietly self-published book available only on Amazon….

August 23, 2012

Thursday Review: INVISIBLE SUN by David Macinnis Gill

Reader Gut Reaction: Invisible Sun is the sequel to David Macinnis Gill’s equally-musically-named Black Hole Sun. It continues Durango’s adventures on Mars in appropriately…

August 6, 2012

Monday Review: BITTERBLUE by Kristin Cashore

If you haven’t read the other two books in Cashore’s Graceling trilogy, rest assured I will try to avoid too many spoilers in this…

July 16, 2012

An Ode to Bloody Jack

Jacky Faber is exactly the kind of character my childhood self would have adored. As it is, my adult self is gobbling up her…

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