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December 28, 2013

CYBILS REVIEW: Across A Star-Swept Sea by Diane Peterfreund

This book is a 2013 Cybils YA Speculative Fiction nominee. Last year, when I reviewed For Darkness Shows the Stars, I said that I…

December 26, 2013

Reviews in Brief: Dark Futures

Happy Boxing Day! As my gift to you, please accept these quick mini-reviews—and, of course, many good wishes for happy family times and much…

December 20, 2013

CYBILS REVIEW: When We Wake, by Karen Healey

This book is a 2013 Cybils YA Speculative Fiction nominee. I was shocked when this book wasn’t nominated first out for the Cybils. Published…

December 2, 2013

Reviews in Brief, Part III: Suspense Spectacular

Boy Nobody by Allen Zadoff. This was my first time reading anything by this author, and while I found the premise stretched my credibility…

November 28, 2013

Happy Turkey Day! Reviews in Brief, Part II

Did you read my explanation of Reviews in Brief? No? Go check out Monday’s post! More information about my neurotic thought process than you…

November 25, 2013

I’m Back—and Catching Up Once and for All

By “once and for all,” that probably means “for the time being,” if I’m truly honest with myself. But still: my goal with today’s…

October 22, 2013

Reading Like a Mofo: Sci-Fi Extravaganza

This week is quickly slipping out of my control in terms of TOO MUCH STUFF, and yet somehow through all the stuff I keep…

October 8, 2013

Monday Reading Roundup: BROKEN and THE SHADE OF THE MOON

Broken, written by Elizabeth Pulford with illustrations by Angus Gomes, was one of the review copies I was recently offered. It’s a book by…

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…

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