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Tag: Fantasy/Sci-Fi

April 11, 2007

Blinded by Firelight

Goose Girl by Shannon Hale leaves our heroine a queen, and her friend Enna quietly fading back into the Forest to care for her…

April 11, 2007

On Company Time

Freedom Station. It’s a supply outpost, and the kind of place where if you’re not working for the good of the Company, you’re not…

April 11, 2007

Tradition!

Mercedes Lackey has written a lot of novels, but some of the best ones for young adults are from The Five Hundred Kingdoms where…

April 3, 2007

The World Without Airplanes

Airships, held aloft by the magically light, mango-scented hydrium gas, are the luxurious mode of travel for the über rich in Lionsgate, Paris and…

March 10, 2007

Oxford in the Then and Now

Already primed for a studio release with Warner Bros., the mysterious, intriguing and very highly touted Endymion Spring opens on the scene of a…

February 23, 2007

Not Your Average Quest/Princess/Witch Story

When you’ve read a lot of fantasy, you start thinking that you’ve seen it all, that there’s nothing really new under the sun. The…

February 21, 2007

Gnommish Good and Outlandish Adventures

The fifth book in the Artemis Fowl series I thought would be a total wipe. It seemed impossible that a series could go on…

February 21, 2007

Preppy is the New Goth: Yikes!

Oh My Goth is a fast-paced, funny novel that I picked up simply because of the title. It was a quick, amusing read that…

January 24, 2007

No Plain Jane: Good Girls to the Rescue

Jane Jarvis is kind of … prickly. She’s small and short, whip-smart and cranky about the slow-boat life she leads at St. Teresa’s Preparatory…

March 21, 2005

Warm in the Dark: Robin McKinley's 'Sunshine'

Sunshine, by Robin McKinley. Have a long flight coming up? It’s 389 pages. Reluctant Buffy, the Vampire Slayer fans will find themselves amused and…

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