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June 27, 2007

Inside The Place

The second book in the Dreamhunter Duet, Dreamquake begins again in the alternate turn-of-the-century reality that is Southland, filled with Dreamhunters, dreams, and The…

June 27, 2007

Waking The Place

It is 1906. Fifteen year old cousins Laura Hame and Rose Tiebold are twins of soul, and everything they’ve ever done has been together….

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 27, 2007

Fly Away Free

Lady Edith is only fifteen, but already a widow and a mother bereft of a child. She hadn’t wanted to marry, anyway, but she…

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 : Mad Maude Rides Again

The first extraordinary Maude March adventure tells the story of how Maude and her sister-disguised-as-brother, Sallie, ended up on the run when their Aunt…

June 11, 2007

48 Hour Book Challenge: The Darkness Below

It feels like Phoebe has been living in the dark a long time.Ever since her Uncle Bradford died on a camping trip — a…

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: Tapestry

Chosen as an ALA Top Ten Best Books for Young Adults 2007 by The Young Adult Library Services of America as well as a…

June 10, 2007

48 Hour Book Challenge: Another Evolution

Although this novel has a young adult as the main character, this book may not catch the interest of most YA’s, unless they are…

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