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June 27, 2007

It's only Grandma's Sewing Circle… right?

This Patricia A. McKillip story isn’t exactly a YA novel, but the young, hip, protagonist will appeal to older YA readers. Sylvia is horribly…

June 26, 2007

Beyond His Birthright

It’s always kind of sad to get to the end of a trilogy, and Amanda Hemingway’s Sangreal books (reviews of part 1 here and…

June 11, 2007

48 Hour Book Challenge: Dragonsbane

Wilde Island holds a secret. Once upon a time, a Queen, determined to have a child of prophesy, made a deal with dark powers…

June 10, 2007

48 Hour Book Challenge: Time – Not On Her Side

Time is blurring, fragmenting, and coming unraveled, and people are being whirled through the universe, out of their proper time into another far into…

May 22, 2007

Return to Dream Country

In the preface to his compilation of stories revisiting the Sandman comic, Endless Nights, writer Neil Gaiman conveys the idea that coming back to…

May 10, 2007

More Than a Wrinkle in Time

So many times we say, “Gee, where does the time go?” In the little village of Kinvara, J.J. is convinced that it’s going somewhere…

May 10, 2007

Dare, Win or Disappear

The book is Flora Segunda: Being the Magickal Mishaps of a Girl of Spirit, Her Glass-Gazing Sidekick, Two Ominous Butlers (One Blue), a House…

April 16, 2007

Between A Rock and a Hard Place

Mount Eskel is a place where only the strong survive. ‘Skinnier than a lowlander’s arm’ is one of the stock phrases Eskel-ites say, since…

April 16, 2007

How to Save the World

When we last met Scott Westerfeld’s Midnighters, there had been dramatic rescues, ever-more-spine-tingling battles against ancient evil darklings, and an astonishing discovery–another living midnighter…

April 11, 2007

Abandon Hope, All Ye Who Enter… Here There Be…

A celebrations of dragons in poetry, prose, fiction, and original folktales, Jane Yolen’s Here There Be Dragons joyously embraces the blank spots on the…

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