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October 21, 2009

Turning Pages: Bay Area Writer Makes Good

Aquafortis and I are always interested in giving props to writers from our neck of the woods. Ying Chang Compenstine, who we interviewed in…

October 19, 2009

Turning Pages: Cybilization’s Worst Choices

There’s nothing worse than watching a movie and observing the hero or heroine — or, if you’re watching Star Trek, the extra guy in…

October 19, 2009

Turning Pages: Cybilization’s Fine W(h)ines

In real life, I don’t do whiners, but sometimes, whiners in fiction make me smile. We all know we’re not supposed to whine; especially…

October 17, 2009

Turning Pages: More Cybilization Sequels

More sequels to keep you busy in this Cybilization: Bloodhound (The Legend of Beka Cooper, Book 2), by Tamora Pierce is an easy novel…

October 17, 2009

Turning Pages: Cybilization, the Sequel

Happy Kidlit Conference Weekend! Welcome to Cybilization, the Cybil’s version of my Turning Pages book reviews. I admit that I have a hard time…

October 5, 2009

Wicked Cool: Luke Harding, FI

Welcome to Wicked Cool Overlooked Books! This first Monday of the month is something special. I’m always on the lookout for WCOB’s to get…

October 1, 2009

A Fitting Read for Banned Books Week

Although I don’t think Barry Lyga’s Hero Type has been challenged, I wouldn’t be surprised. There’s so much in here about freedom of expression,…

September 26, 2009

Turning Pages: Adventure, Travel,Optimism: Say YES!

Oh, the beauty of a run-on sentence, in the higher service of a story: If the train makes it over the last treacherous gorge,…

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 18, 2009

Mid-September Reading Roundup: Origami, Trees, and Anger

1001 Cranes by Naomi Hirahara is one I had on my library request list recently, a middle-grade/younger YA story that focuses on themes of…

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Wonderland started in 2005 as a collaborative space for our writing group to share news, links, book recommendations, and thoughts on writing for young adults.

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