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December 27, 2012

Thursday Review: PARALLEL VISIONS by Cheryl Rainfield

Reader Gut Reaction: My next book has psychic powers in it, and I’ve always enjoyed reading books about ESP and such (HUGE Lois Duncan…

December 19, 2012

CYBILS F/SF: FOR DARKNESS SHOWS THE STARS, by Diana Peterfreund

I’d mentioned already being leery of Book Reboots, and how I wasn’t sure if I could read another version of Jane Eyre. Well, never…

December 18, 2012

Monday Review: TRAITOR’S SON by Hilari Bell

Reader Gut Reaction: I enjoyed the first book in this duet, Trickster’s Girl (reviewed here) a lot more than I expected to, so I…

December 15, 2012

CYBILS F/SF: INSIGNIA, by S.J. Kincaid

I’ve got school story-itis. I LOVE and adore school stories. Boarding school stories are EVEN BETTER. I don’t know why – I went to…

December 14, 2012

CYBILS F/SF: THE SELECTION, by Kiera Cass

I judge. I should be ashamed to say it, but I’m not. We all do it. We judge books by their covers, even though…

December 13, 2012

Thursday Review: THE LAST DRAGONSLAYER by Jasper Fforde

Reader Gut Reaction: I adore Jasper Fforde’s Thursday Next books, so I was excited to read that he was making a foray into YA—although…

December 11, 2012

CYBILS F/SF: Partials, by Dan Wells

One of the rare straight SF novels of the Cybils season (not that rare overall, but this year has some better science than last,…

December 10, 2012

Monday Review: DODGER by Terry Pratchett

Reader Gut Reaction: OK, bear in mind that I am a big Terry Pratchett fan. I think he’s an amazing fantasy writer, and I…

December 8, 2012

CYBILS F/SF: Seraphina, by Rachel Hartman

As I was trying to think what this book reminded me of, I realized it nothing less than a medieval mystery. The detail of…

December 6, 2012

CYBILS F/SF: MM9, by Hiroshi Yamamoto

Dear Television, I don’t watch you anymore. You disappoint me constantly. You misspell Sci-Fi to something dumb like “Sy-Fy.” You’re unreliable and you cancel…

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