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January 3, 2008

A Curse Upon Your… Museum?

This book was a 2007 Science Fiction & Fantasy Cybils Award Nominee. It’s not easy being the daughter of museum curators. Theodosia Throckmorton does…

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 9, 2007

48 Hour Book Challenge: Kiki & the Irregulars Strike Again

Because this copy of Kiki Strike’s latest is an Advanced Review Copy (ARC), I won’t be publishing a full review until October 2 when…

June 7, 2007

Enola Holmes is SUPER AWESOME, II

We catch up with Enola — still undiscovered by Sherlock — in The Case of the Left-Handed Lady. Since her widow outfit worked so…

June 7, 2007

Enola Holmes is SUPER AWESOME!

Nancy Springer’s Enola Holmes mystery series is a lot of fun! Quirky and creative the character of Enola I could see very well fitting…

June 7, 2007

To Thine Ownself Be True

Thea never used to be a liar, but the winter she lost her best friend, she also lost her credibility — with herself first,…

March 10, 2007

Oxford in the Then and Now

Already primed for a studio release with Warner Bros., the mysterious, intriguing and very highly touted Endymion Spring opens on the scene of a…

October 17, 2006

Don't Mess with Gilda

You thought Gilda Joyce was meddlesome, bold, and smartmouthed in Gilda Joyce: Psychic Investigator, the first book in the series. In the second book,…

October 2, 2006

Gilda Joyce: Lovable Liar

Gilda Joyce is a little fibber. Okay, she’s a big fibber, a huge liar, but at least she… um, tries to make the lies…

November 2, 2005

Snazzy Cover Art, Snappy Title: Marketing Earned Its Props This Time!

Man, if I’m good and turn in my homework and sit up straight and all, when I get to be a great writer, can…

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