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June 27, 2014

TURNING PAGES: MARK OF THE DRAGON QUEEN, by Katie W. Stewart

There’s something to be said for a story that can finish in one go. Now, this novel is also set up perfectly to be…

June 24, 2014

TURNING PAGES: The Prank List, by Anna Staniszewski

It’s official! Happy Summer! Reading outside usually has all the same specialness as reading in the bathtub — it never works out well. Even…

April 29, 2014

TURNING PAGES: The Cryptid Files #1: THE LOCH NESS MONSTER, by Jean Flitcroft

In 2008, on a dreich and gloomy morning, I went sailing on Loch Ness. I about DIED of the excitement. We were going to…

April 1, 2014

TURNING PAGES; THE WITCHES BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION, II, by Richard Capwell

Well, you all know I can gush some about a book. REALLY gush. But, the pleasure of happening across a self-published gem like WITCHES…

February 19, 2014

WCOL Wednesday: THE HOUSE ON PARCHMENT STREET, by Patricia A. McKillip

Sometimes I get on a tear and read ALLLLLL The Things from one particular writer. I’ve been on a McKillip tear, so I have…

February 5, 2014

TURNING PAGES: Flying With a Broken Wing, by Laura Best

I read this book in the middle of the Cybils hustle, and thought surely I’d reviewed it before now! Never mind – it’s a…

January 14, 2014

Reviews in Brief: Monday Miscellany

The Wig in the Window by Kristen Kittscher. I don’t review middle grade novels all that often, but I’d been wanting to read this…

October 18, 2013

Turning Pages: THE 14 FIBS OF GREGORY K, by Greg Pincus

This is sort of a disclosure: while I’ve not met The Poet, Pincus in person, I frequently lurk at his blog. While this review…

October 1, 2013

TURNING PAGES: Wake Up Missing, by Kate Messner

Okay, I had the WORST insomnia the other night, and I thought, “Oh, good, I have a couple of books on hand. I’ll just…

September 27, 2013

TURNING PAGES: My Basmati Bat Mitzvah, by Paula J. Freedman

Not gonna lie, when I was a kid, I wanted to be Jewish. At nine years old, my best friend was a twenty-three year…

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