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February 22, 2018

Cybils Review: NEW SUPER-MAN VOL. 1: MADE IN CHINA

Synopsis: Reboots seem to be the story fad du jour when it comes to comic franchises, and while there have been some reboots of…

February 19, 2018

Cybils Review: WHERE’S HALMONI? by Julie Kim

Synopsis: Uh-oh, Grandma’s gone missing…. In this year’s Cybils winner for Elementary/Middle Grade Graphic Novels, Where’s Halmoni? by Julie Kim, Noona and her little…

January 29, 2018

Monday Review: IN SOME OTHER LIFE by Jessica Brody

Synopsis: I’ve finally been able to get back to some pleasure reading after a long stint of Cybils reading (which has now slowed down),…

December 21, 2017

Thursday Review: THE BOOK OF DUST by Philip Pullman

Synopsis: This was one of my “waiting on” titles of 2017—the His Dark Materials trilogy is one of my favorites (and one I wish…

October 13, 2017

Turning Pages Reads: ARROW OF LIGHTNING by JOSEPH BRUCHAC

Welcome to another session of Turning Pages! A funny thing happened on the way to reading a book, way back in 2013, that I…

September 28, 2017

Thursday Review: LITTLE MONSTERS by Kara Thomas

Synopsis: Kacey Young has only been living with her dad and stepfamily for a year or so, after escaping from an unpleasant home life…

September 11, 2017

Monday Review: RED QUEEN Trilogy by Victoria Aveyard

Good covers, too Synopsis: I was drawn to Victoria Aveyard’s trilogy–Red Queen, Glass Sword, and King’s Cage–because I saw some echoes of the project…

August 21, 2017

Just For Fun: An Eclipse Reading List

Solar corona of 1893 eclipse from Popular Science Vol. 60 Honestly, there really is no running theme to these books other than they feature…

August 16, 2017

In Tandem Reads: THE NEW VOICES OF FANTASY edited by PETER S. BEAGLE & JACOB WEISMAN

SFF is …changing. Long the bastion of men, especially white men, the genre’s stories and boundaries are at last making room for a greater…

August 3, 2017

Thursday Review: THE SPECIAL ONES by Em Bailey

Synopsis: A few years ago I read Em Bailey’s earlier novel, Shift (reviewed here), and found it to be a suspenseful page-turning thriller, so…

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