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March 30, 2018

Turning Pages Reasd: SAINTS AND MISFITS by S.K. ALI

Welcome to another session of Turning Pages! Content commentary: This novel contains a physical assault, which is processed throughout the book, and may be…

March 27, 2018

Turning Pages Reads: RELATIVE STRANGERS by PAULA GARNER

Welcome to another session of Turning Pages! Synopsis: Jules, a senior, lives with her librarian mother, who is, by Jules’ lights, not much of…

March 23, 2018

Cybils Review: PASHMINA by Nidhi Chanani

Synopsis: This was such a charming, delightful story about the many questions that come up for kids whose families have in some way crossed…

March 20, 2018

Turning Pages Reads: DREAD NATION by JUSTINA IRELAND

Welcome to another session of Turning Pages! NB: Readers will be glad to know that this is a story with a clear beginning, middle,…

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 27, 2018

Turning Pages Reads: THE RADICAL ELEMENT, edited by JESSICA SPOTSWOOD

Welcome to another session of Turning Pages! Synopsis: Women who persist aren’t a recent innovation. A history of intolerance, which led to insistent female…

November 14, 2017

Cybils SpecFic Bookmark: THE EPIC CRUSH OF GENIE LO, by F.C. YEE

The Cybils Speculative Fiction Bookmark: As a panelist for Cybils YA Speculative Fiction, Round 1, I’m going to be briefly writing up some of…

September 28, 2017

Thursday Review: LITTLE MONSTERS by Kara Thomas

Synopsis: Kacey Young has only been living with her dad and stepfamily for a year or so, after escaping from an unpleasant home life…

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 31, 2017

Monday Review: ONCE AND FOR ALL by Sarah Dessen

Synopsis: Sarah Dessen writes books that make wonderful summer reads, and by that, I don’t mean they’re “beach books” or chick lit. Rather, they…

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