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April 13, 2008

Musical Youth

This book was a 2007 Graphic Novel Cybils Award Nominee. (If you can name that musical reference in the post title, by the way,…

April 7, 2008

Wicked Cool Mystery: Pssst! Whodunnit?

“Wherefore Art Thou, Teen Detectives?” was Colleen’s plaintive query recently at Chasing Ray. It’s a good question, actually. Where are the great mysteries for…

April 7, 2008

Monsters Aren't All Alike

If you enjoyed Foundling, the first book in the Monster Blood Tattoo trilogy by D.M. Cornish, then you’ll be happy to hear that the…

April 7, 2008

More Than Just a Spud

I was really excited to read John Van De Ruit’s Spud–I’m not sure I’ve ever read any young adult fiction by a South African…

March 26, 2008

A One Shot World Tour: “O, CANADA!”

I absolutely adore Canada.My favorite college professor — who introduced me to the works of my favorite Canadian adult author, Margaret Atwood — is…

March 26, 2008

Fantastical Fiction from Two Northern Neighbors

Welcome to one of our two installments for One Shot World Tour: Canada. TadMack and I were both pretty excited about Canada Day, since…

March 22, 2008

Write a Sequel, Dang It!

You know, when you read the notes to a novel and they tell you that this fantastic book you just read was really just…

March 19, 2008

Learning To Breathe Under Water

*”When you sit in silence long enough, you learn that silence has a motion. It glides over you without shape or form, but with…

March 19, 2008

More Elusive Than A Scarlet Ibis

The Ever-After Bird, by Ann Rinaldi Thirteen year old Cecelia McGill will never be an abolitionist. It consumed her father’s attention, made him unmindful…

March 19, 2008

The Voices of the River

Rio Grande Stories, By Carolyn Meyer Rio Grande Middle isn’t just a typical Albuquerque middle school. It’s a magnet school for kids from all…

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