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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,…

September 12, 2013

Reading in Tandem: CONJURED by Sarah Beth Durst

Normally, we have a fixed format for our book reviews. We ask ourselves questions about our gut reactions, the character sketches, and how we…

September 3, 2013

TURNING PAGES: THIS IS HOW I FIND HER, by Sara Polsky

For awhile now, I’ve been collecting recent YA books dealing with mental disabilities. It’s not that huge of a list, nor is it comprehensive;…

August 29, 2013

TURNING PAGES: THE CLOCKWORK SCARAB, by Collen Gleason

My newly-six-year-old nephew started his first day of school last week, and suddenly I’m stunned with the idea that SUMMER IS OVER. It all…

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…

August 20, 2013

Monday Review: A CORNER OF WHITE by Jaclyn Moriarty

Reader Gut Reaction: You all must know by now that I’m a huge Jaclyn Moriarty fan. Even as her books get more surreal (The…

August 14, 2013

WCOB Wednesday: Tortall and Other Lands: A Collection of Tales, by Tamora Pierce

We have very few of The Great female fantasy authors left. Most recently we lost both Anne McCaffrey and Dame DWJ. Years ago, we…

August 12, 2013

TURNING PAGES: SPIRIT AND DUST, by Rosemary Clement-Moore

One of Rosemary Clement-Moore’s strengths as a writer is her sense of fun, her good grip on cultural references – even obscure ones –…

August 6, 2013

TURNING PAGES: The Panopticon, by Jenni Fagan

A little disclosure: One, I lived in Glasgow, Scotland, for five years. Two, I taught the State of California’s young offenders for three years….

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