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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…

September 2, 2012

TURNING PAGES: A Beautiful Lie, by Irfan Master

In the sixty-five years since India was no longer a single entity but because itself and Pakistan, then later Pakistan and Bangladesh, there has…

July 24, 2012

TURNING PAGES: FIERCE READS, via Tor.com

It’s been a busy month, including moving, moving again, and basically catching up with wedding and other family events. Summer daze takes a lot…

May 21, 2012

Monday Notes and Errata: CODE NAME VERITY Release and a Bonus Link

Last week was just a wee bit…CRAZED for us here at FW, with Tanita and I both plenty busy in the offline world, so…

August 23, 2011

Turning Pages: The Uninvited, by Tim Wynne Jones

Honestly, it was so much fun throwing out my preconceived novel notions last time, I thought I’d do it again. Apparently, I am a…

August 15, 2011

Monday Review: THE PIPER’S SON by Melina Marchetta

Dear FCC: I checked this book out at the library. In The Piper’s Son, Melina Marchetta returns to the same set of characters from…

November 1, 2010

Pirates! Murder! And Light Romance! The Bird of the River by Kage Baker

I hadn’t heard of fantasy author Kage Baker until a friend mentioned her latest book to me, The Bird of the River. I borrowed…

October 10, 2010

CYBILS SFF BOOKMARK: Girl, Out of Control

I’m always amused by the fact that my reading seems to come with patterns and themes. Even choosing books at random within this genre,…

October 8, 2010

Cybils SFF Bookmark: Curses and Reptiles and Cats, Oh My!

Greetings from another year of Cybils reading! I’m pleased with myself this week because I’ve managed to rewrite the ending to a novel FOUR…

August 6, 2010

July Books: Magic and Maps

I had to go back and re-read Kathleen Duey’s Skin Hunger because it had been so long since I’d read it, and I have…

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