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February 19, 2013

Monday Review: CHOMP by Carl Hiaasen

Reader Gut Reaction: I don’t post about too many middle grade titles—to be perfectly honest, I don’t read as many MG books as I…

February 12, 2013

WCOB: Through the Hidden Door, Rosemary Wells

Well, sure we all know who Rosemary Wells is. She’s the one who does the bunnies! The adorable bunnies! The cuddly bunnies! The fabulous…

February 5, 2013

Turning Pages: Fire Horse Girl, by Kay Honeyman

I think historical fiction needs better PR. People would read it, if they could truly believe that it would help them choke down dry…

February 1, 2013

TURNING PAGES: The Twelve-Fingered Boy, by John Hornor Jacobs

FIRST, you should read John Scalzi’s hilarious chat with the author of this book, John Hornor Jacobs, and find out a little more about…

January 28, 2013

Picking Favorites, 2012

It’s list season out there. Cybils faves that didn’t quite make the shortlist, top new releases of 2012, and so on and so forth….

January 23, 2013

TURNING PAGES: The Holders, by Julianna Scott

Here it is, folks, the first SFF novel review of 2013! Reader Gut Reaction: Every sibling novel about sibs protecting each other has a…

January 14, 2013

Monday Review: FLORA’S FURY by Ysabeau S. Wilce

Reader Gut Reaction: I was very excited when I saw this one at the library. It’s the third volume in Wilce’s Flora Segunda books,…

January 11, 2013

TURNING PAGES: A Song for Bijou, by Josh Farrar

What attracted me to what can only be described as a middle grade romance? Was it the adorable cover, the adorkable main characters, the…

January 10, 2013

Thursday Review: TUNE, BOOK 1: VANISHING POINT by Derek Kirk Kim

Reader Gut Reaction: How could I resist a book about a kid going to art school? In San Francisco? Not gonna happen. This one’s…

January 8, 2013

CYBILS F/SF: And Now, The Post-Mortem…

So, yeah. The Cybils, 2012, YA Fantasy/Sci Fi. 205, at final count, in our category. 99.7% books read by one person, 98.6% of the…

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