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August 3, 2019

Summer Reading Roundup

Greetings, readers and writers! It’s been a while since my last posted review, and I am woefully behind simply on tracking my reading, let…

April 30, 2018

Monday Review: THE QUEEN OF SORROW by Sarah Beth Durst

Synopsis: I loved the first two books in Sarah Beth Durst’s Queens of Renthia trilogy, so I was thrilled to have the opportunity to…

March 14, 2018

Surveying Stories: Separating Fears and Identifying Heart’s Desires in T. Kingfisher’s SUMMER IN ORCUS

1. Don’t worry about things that you cannot fix. 2. Antelope women are not to be trusted. 3. You cannot change essential nature with…

February 23, 2018

Turning Pages Reads: THE RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR MEDIATING MYTHS AND MAGIC by F.T. LUKENS

Welcome to another session of Turning Pages! Synopsis: Hungry to inhabit his true self, Bridger Whitt will do anything to find a job to…

August 22, 2017

Turning Pages Reads: LANDSCAPE WITH INVISIBLE HAND by M.T. ANDERSON

Welcome to another session of Turning Pages! M.T. Anderson is the king of the intellectual young adult novel. His work is arguably not written…

August 16, 2017

In Tandem Reads: THE NEW VOICES OF FANTASY edited by PETER S. BEAGLE & JACOB WEISMAN

SFF is …changing. Long the bastion of men, especially white men, the genre’s stories and boundaries are at last making room for a greater…

August 9, 2017

Turning Pages Reads: YOU BRING THE DISTANT NEAR by MITALI PERKINS

Welcome to another session of Turning Pages! It is the best of times… it is the worst of times. It is the time of…

July 10, 2017

Monday Review: THE RELUCTANT QUEEN by Sarah Beth Durst

Synopsis: Book 2 in Sarah Beth Durst’s Queens of Renthia series is out–The Reluctant Queen–and it’s a wonderfully bingeworthy summer read and a highly…

May 9, 2017

Turning Pages Reads: MAUD by MELANIE FISHBANE

Welcome to another session of Turning Pages! Synopsis: Maud has been left behind by her father, who has gone away to make a success…

April 25, 2017

Turning Pages Reads: ROAD SIGNS THAT SAY WEST by SYLVIA GUNNERY

Welcome to another session of Turning Pages! Synopsis: A content warning for suicide and troubling attention from adult men.When their parents depart on their…

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