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March 8, 2013

TURNING PAGES/WCOB: The Changeling, by Zilpha Keatley Snyder

– Know all the Questions, but not the Answers – Look for the Different instead of the Same – Never Walk when there’s room…

July 22, 2011

Mr. Twain Apparently Had Daughters

It’s apparently a heckuva weird summer in Scotland. Bad girls are everywhere! From the New York Review of Books: an illustrated slideshow of Mark…

July 4, 2011

Monday Review: BEAUTY QUEENS by Libba Bray

Dear FCC: I received an Advance Review Copy of this book from ALA Midwinter in January. What could be better for a Fourth of…

May 30, 2011

Monday Review: EXCLUSIVELY CHLOE by J.A. Yang

Today’s review covers another book whose author I got to see speak at the Diversity in YA tour a few weeks ago. (You know…

September 18, 2009

Mid-September Reading Roundup: Origami, Trees, and Anger

1001 Cranes by Naomi Hirahara is one I had on my library request list recently, a middle-grade/younger YA story that focuses on themes of…

September 8, 2009

Hey Everyone: Read This Book

Okay, maybe it wouldn’t be up everyone’s alley. But from a personal standpoint, I feel like I could turn to almost any page in…

May 14, 2009

Reviews Roundup (aka My Library Books Are Due TODAY)

I did the Bad Thing of devouring a whole load of books without doing writeups in between like I should, so here I am…

February 8, 2009

Painting the School Paisley

Paisley Hanover’s used to being popular, but there’s no way she can compete with someone like Candy Esposito–as becomes abundantly clear when they’re forced…

December 30, 2008

Winter YA Fiction Roundup, Part I

I’ve been reading a lot lately–really–but I’ve not had time to sit down and write reviews like I’d normally do. So, first of all,…

August 26, 2008

For Girls Who Think

From: Porter Welsch [[email protected]]To: Frances Landau-Banks [[email protected]]Subject: Hey Frankie, what’s up? Hope your term is going well so far. I want to apologize for…

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