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October 16, 2012

CYBILS F/SF: LOSERS IN SPACE, John Barnes

Oh, Hard SF, how I always want to understand you. How I wish there was more YA hard SF, for the smart young adults…

October 15, 2012

Monday Review: SAILOR TWAIN by Mark Siegel

Reader Gut Reaction: This one is subtitled “The Mermaid in the Hudson,” and so if you gravitate towards stories about local legends and rarely-glimpsed…

October 12, 2012

CYBILS: F/SF: THE FALSE PRINCE, by Jennifer A. Nielsen

This was a happily read, all-in-one-sitting kind of book. I’m not a sucker for castles and princes and fairytale happily-ever-after sorts of things –…

October 9, 2012

CYBILS F/SF: WARM BODIES, by Isaac Marion

POW! That’s the sound of the starter’s gun. Aaaaaand we’re off! It’s the first Official (there have been unofficial ones, before this month) Cybils…

October 5, 2012

TURNING PAGES: IRONSKIN, by Tina Connolly

Oh, my GOODNESS, I got sick of Jane. Post-grad school, I packed away anything with a hint of Eyre in its affairs, and turned…

October 1, 2012

TURNING PAGES: SUMMER OF THE MARIPOSAS, by Guadalupe Garcia McCall

When I studied the work of Gabriel Garcia Marquez in grad school, I heard the word “magical realism” overwhelmingly. We talked a lot about…

September 18, 2012

Turning Pages: POLTERGEEKS, by Sean Cummings

Happy Monday! Today I’m in between hurrying and waiting, as one always is during a move. Hurriedly buying beds and picking up that couch…

September 13, 2012

Thursday Review: A WRINKLE IN TIME: THE GRAPHIC NOVEL

Reader Gut Reaction: I’m going to assume you’ve all read Madeleine L’Engle’s classic A Wrinkle in Time. WHAT?!? You HAVEN’T?? Well, I would say…

September 12, 2012

TURNING PAGES: SHIFT, by Kim Curan

The folks at Strange Chemistry/Angry Robot have good things going for them — among other things, a really cool name that sounds like a…

September 6, 2012

Thursday Review: DAUGHTER OF SMOKE AND BONE by Laini Taylor

Reader Gut Reaction: Laini Taylor always creates such unique and fully realized worlds that manage to contain both darkness and whimsy in equal measure,…

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