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June 10, 2014

TURNING PAGES: WHERE SILENCE GATHERS, by Kelsey Sutton

This is a companion novel, second in the SOME QUIET PLACE series. SOME QUIET PLACE, which was published in 2012, has a common emotional…

May 19, 2014

Reading in Tandem: “The Lost,” by Sarah Beth Durst

It’s bits of ephemera — a favorite song that popped into your head like a mini-book soundtrack, who you think would be best as…

May 5, 2014

Monday Review: THE CRACKS IN THE KINGDOM by Jaclyn Moriarty

I devolve to such a squealing fangirl when it comes to Jaclyn Moriarty. I think everything she does is brilliant and we’ve made no…

February 28, 2014

TURNING PAGES: The Violet Hour, by Whitney A. Miller

After a lengthy push to finish up a manuscript, I’m sort of blinking in daylight. Time to dig into a pile of neglected books!…

February 13, 2014

Cover Revealed: DRIFT, by M.K. Hutchins

Most people who know me know that I have nothing but love for Sir Terry Pratchett’s Discworld. I will get ALL nerdy going on…

January 21, 2014

TURNING PAGES: Coaltown Jesus, by Ron Kortege

Ever since STONER & SPAZ, I’ve been a fan of this author’s work, and when he made me cry reading poetry about baseball, of…

January 14, 2014

Reviews in Brief: Monday Miscellany

The Wig in the Window by Kristen Kittscher. I don’t review middle grade novels all that often, but I’d been wanting to read this…

December 26, 2013

Reviews in Brief: Dark Futures

Happy Boxing Day! As my gift to you, please accept these quick mini-reviews—and, of course, many good wishes for happy family times and much…

December 17, 2013

CYBILS REVIEW: Namesake, by Sue MacLeod

This book is a 2013 Cybils YA Speculative Fiction nominee. Unlike a lot of other people, I don’t actually like time travel novels. I…

October 29, 2013

Reading Like a Mofo: Escaping into Fantasy

Yes, as a matter of fact, I do tend to read escapist books when I’m feeling overwhelmed by work, thank you very much. Uh,…

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