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September 24, 2009

Life on Earth, Life in Space

It seems like it’s a reading extravaganza around here lately, between Tanita and me. On the average, I would generally insist that Tanita reads…

September 9, 2009

Turning Pages: A Wide World – babies, hijabs & gender

Time now for another book recap, filling you in on what all I’ve been reading lately. Between working on my own stories, taking part…

September 1, 2009

From New York to Italy, From Iraq to India

Before I start this latest roundup of reviews, I want to share a sort of odd conversation I had today with the grocery store…

August 24, 2009

Answering Shannon Hale, while reviewing Lips Touch

“So, I wonder if book evaluation is trumping self-evaluation. I wonder if we get so caught up in gushing or bashing, shining up those…

August 21, 2009

Reading Roundup: Jewish Rockers, Scheming Revolutionaries, and Big Island Softball

Today one of my long-awaited library holds finally came in, and I discovered that as a patron I am now responsible for picking up…

August 2, 2009

Turning Pages: Modern Ghana

Time for another recap! It’s weird — it was something like FEBRUARY when my bookbuddy Charlotte mentioned in passing that she’d read a book…

August 1, 2009

Strange Angels by Lili St. Crow

Let me start off by saying I was pretty sure I wasn’t going to like this book. I’m at near-saturation for vampires and werewolves,…

July 27, 2009

Turning Pages – A Reading Recap

I’ve discovered a tree-lined riverside trail that meanders almost four miles to my favorite branch of the library. I. am. stoked. Of course, I…

July 21, 2009

Dreamdark: Silksinger – A Rollicking Sequel

If you enjoyed the first book in Laini Taylor’s series about the Faeries of Dreamdark (which Holly Black aptly described as “whimsical and tiny,…

June 28, 2009

Reading the World: Malorie Blackman

I’ve mentioned her before — and I know a few YA readers in the U.S. have come across Blackman’s Naughts & Crosses novel, (naughts…

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