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June 13, 2011

Monday Review: BIRD IN A BOX by Andrea Davis Pinkney

Dear FCC: I received an Advance Review Copy of this book from ALA Midwinter in January. That’s right, I’m still working through my pile…

May 25, 2011

Turning Pages: The Atomic Weight of Secrets

I have to admit that I like titles which are long and involved, and contain the word “or.” The full title of today’s review…

January 10, 2011

WCOB: A Hint of Deception

As numerology buffs (and, frankly, straight out nutters) are preparing for the Day of Significance that will be tomorrow – Tuesday, the eleventh day…

December 18, 2010

Steampunk/Alt History Week: One Last Hurrah

Our final (I think) steampunk/alt history week post is all about linkage. If you’re looking for a full roundup of this week’s steampunk links,…

December 17, 2010

Steampunk/Alt History Week: Living in Color

When steampunk hit its recent resurgence, I thought back to my love of The Wild, Wild West reruns with just a bit of nostalgia….

December 16, 2010

Steampunk/Alt History Week: Dress the Part

(l-r) Deacon Boondini, the Great Gatsby and Giovanni James of the James Gang, a neovaudevillean performance troupe, as photographed by Robert Wright for The…

December 15, 2010

Steampunk/Alt History Week: Imagining Sophie’s Edinburgh

Welcome again to Steampunk/Alt History week. It’s time to time travel. “You see, I am an inveterate reader of British school girl stories, and…

December 13, 2010

Steampunk Week Reviews: Invisible Things and Boneshaker

As part of our contribution to Steampunk/Alternate History Celebration Week, I picked out two books in the genre that I hadn’t read before, but…

July 16, 2010

Book Blurbs of June, Part III: Graphic Novel Extravaganza

Yep, this is finally everything! And July’s not even over yet. I shouldn’t be so impressed with myself, but I am. My first reaction…

June 6, 2010

May Graphic Novels Roundup, Part Two: Prime Baby, Mercury, and Stitches

Gene Luen Yang’s latest, Prime Baby, is a graphic novelization of a serial that appeared in the New York Times Magazine‘s Funny Pages–a site…

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