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October 8, 2014

TURNING PAGES: THIRD DAUGHTER by SUSAN KAYE QUINN

If you do a search on “South Asian Steampunk,” you get pictures of some fab cosplay, but buptkus on books. (I actually found a…

September 29, 2014

TURNING PAGES: THE SPIRITGLASS CHARADE, by COLLEEN GLEASON

As you know, I was a HUGE fan of the first of the Stoker & Holmes novels, and for me it felt genuinely “Holmesian”…

August 8, 2014

TURNING PAGES: SIX FEET OVER IT, by Jennifer Longo

We are in the final lap of summer, but this is one book you’ll be able to savor on into autumn. It’s a perfect…

June 17, 2014

TURNING PAGES: DANGEROUS, by Shannon Hale

As an occasional lurker on Shannon Hale’s blog, I’d read a bit about this novel before it came out — a very little bit…

May 27, 2014

TURNING PAGES: THE GOBLIN EMPEROR by Katherine Addison

We at Wonderland are big fans of SF Signal. They’ve been a go-to site for all things SpecFic, “Skiffy” and other wise SF/Fantasy for…

October 4, 2013

TURNING PAGES: Inhuman, by Kat Falls

A lot of people say that they are over “dystopia.” They might be – but they probably haven’t read that much of it to…

September 27, 2013

TURNING PAGES: My Basmati Bat Mitzvah, by Paula J. Freedman

Not gonna lie, when I was a kid, I wanted to be Jewish. At nine years old, my best friend was a twenty-three year…

September 24, 2013

Indie Spotlight: Light & Shadow, by Moira Katson

This book, released in April of this year, so eligible for The Cybils this year – was a good snag – and reminded me,…

September 20, 2013

TURNING PAGES: Siege and Storm, by Leigh Bardugo

Still somewhat looking forward to the DreamWorks film based on this series, it was good to reserve the second book in The Grisha trilogy,…

August 23, 2013

TURNING PAGES: Killer of Enemies, by Joseph Bruchac

Even before this summer’s box office flop of The Lone Ranger, the issue of Native appropriation has haunted writers. Stereotype, thy name is Laura…

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