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September 12, 2011

Monday MYSTERY Review: COLD CASE by Julia Platt Leonard

Dear FCC: I got a review copy of this book from the publisher. In my opinion, there is a shortage of good mystery novels…

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…

July 26, 2011

Turning Pages: Another Fine Mess

While this book isn’t marketed specifically to YA audiences, the main characters are in their very early twenties, fresh out of wizarding school. If…

May 2, 2011

Monday Review: WILL GRAYSON, WILL GRAYSON by John Green and David Levithan

Source: I checked this book out at my library. Reader Gut Reaction: What if you met your doppelganger? Someone who looks just like you,…

April 4, 2011

Monday Sci-Fi Bytes: SHADOW WALKERS by Brent Hartinger

I acquired an Advance Review Copy of this book from the publisher at ALA in January. This review is based on that version. The…

March 14, 2011

Cybils Fantasy/Sci-Fi Finalist Roundup, Part II

Welcome to Part II of my roundup of Cybils finalists for teen Fantasy and Sci-Fi. Some of these books were library copies; others were…

March 8, 2011

Monday Madness: The Marbury Lens by Andrew Smith

I checked out a copy of this book from the library. Reader Gut Reaction: Gripping, nonstop suspense and action—that would be my initial characterization…

March 5, 2011

Cowboy UP! Ghetto Cowboy by G. Neri

Reader Gut Reaction: Once Upon a Time (and I have told you this story before, yes) I was kind of a cowgirl. I worked…

February 28, 2011

A Review In Memoriam: Flash Burnout by L.K. Madigan

I checked out a copy of this book from the library. Reader Gut Reaction: I wish I’d read this one sooner, and I wish…

October 5, 2010

Book Blurbs of September, Part I: Megan Whelan Turner

I swear these are going to be shorter writeups this time. Just this batch and maybe a couple more, until I’m caught up on…

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