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Tag: Fantasy/Sci-Fi

July 19, 2008

Out of the Frying Pan, Into …the Magic Kingdom?

Poor Julie Marchen. She’s only twelve, and already she’s learned that her family keeps secrets. They’re secrets that keep her mother, Zel, safely anonymous…

June 16, 2008

Tasty Magical Treats

A frog princess instead of a frog prince—now that’s refreshing. An ancient dragon that lives in an American river, called up by the lonely…

April 29, 2008

Instant Karma Is Going to Get You

Horace Carpetine is almost fourteen, and his dream is to become a practitioner of the relatively new (in 1872, that is) science of photography….

April 7, 2008

Monsters Aren't All Alike

If you enjoyed Foundling, the first book in the Monster Blood Tattoo trilogy by D.M. Cornish, then you’ll be happy to hear that the…

March 22, 2008

Write a Sequel, Dang It!

You know, when you read the notes to a novel and they tell you that this fantastic book you just read was really just…

February 13, 2008

Weird Tales

This book was a 2007 Science Fiction & Fantasy Cybils Award Nominee. A young boy witnesses the birth of a changeling baby. A monkey…

January 27, 2008

One Extra Book

This book was a 2007 Science Fiction & Fantasy Cybils Award Nominee. You thought that Specials was the final adventure in Scott Westerfeld’s Uglies…

January 24, 2008

Rewriting the Old Stories

This book is a 2007 Science Fiction & Fantasy Cybils Award Finalist. The Class of 2k7’s Sarah Beth Durst has written a quirky, heartwarming…

January 11, 2008

Do You Believe in Magic?

This book was a 2007 Science Fiction & Fantasy Cybils Award Nominee. I hate to admit it, but every time I think of the…

January 7, 2008

Secret World

This book was a 2007 Science Fiction & Fantasy Cybils Award Nominee. This debut novel by Rebecca Stead, one of the talented members of…

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