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October 29, 2011

2011 Cybils: GLOW, by Amy Kathleen Ryan

Our Cybils panel doesn’t discuss specific books before a certain period, but we have some general exchanges about themes and trends. This novel is…

October 28, 2011

2011 Cybils: The Gathering, by Kelley Armstrong

Here’s a guilty secret: I will read just about anything by Kelley Armstrong. I started off with one of her older, not-marketed-to-YA novels years…

October 26, 2011

2011 Cybils: Divergent, by Veronica Roth

You know how some novels are like a long nightmare? That’s my best description of this one — a long, claustrophobic nightmare. Factions? Groups…

October 22, 2011

2011 Cybils: WITHER, by Lauren De Stefano

Oh, science, you have SO screwed up.Dystopian fiction is always so amusing to me, because In The Future, science has become so very important…

October 21, 2011

2011 Cybils: The Dark & Hollow Places, Carrie Ryan

Me and the zombies don’t get along. These books have traumatized me for what seems to be forever – people die in some of…

October 19, 2011

2011 Cybils: Savannah Grey, by Cliff McNish

Reader Gut Reaction: This is a weird one… the sort of ghost story that someone could tell you when you were half asleep, and…

October 18, 2011

2011 Cybils: Texas Gothic, Rosemary Clement-Moore

Finding a novel titled, “Texas Gothic” in a library in downtown Glasgow made me snicker. As we’re all about the boot-scootin’ boogie here in…

October 18, 2011

2011 Cybils: Demonglass, Rachel Hawkins

Another fun and confusing aspect of being the lone SFF Cybils panelist in the UK means finding books which have varying titles. I picked…

October 14, 2011

Just a Wee Reminder

That Uncle Sam. He gets around. This is it, kids! The twenty-four hour countdown has begun. The nomination polls close on the 15th at…

October 11, 2011

Herr Einstein says, “Nominate!”

I love the Cybils also because they give me an excuse to dig up silliness I posted on the blog in 2008. Yes. I…

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