January 2017
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ALL IS FAIR – Emma Newman
An unfortunate pattern for me has been the requesting of books that are in the middle or at the end of a series. I’ve gotten much better about looking at these things before putting in a request, but I have a backlog of granted request books from a time when I wasn’t so careful. This Continue reading
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SERAFINA AND THE TWISTED STAFF – Robert Beatty
I was a little less than enthusiastic in my review of the first book in this series (Serafina and the Black Cloak) because the heart of the story came out of nowhere and took the reader by surprise very late in the book. This second volume in the series doesn’t wait for the adventure, but Continue reading
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FINDING BLISS – Dina Silver
I don’t think I’ve used the term “chick lit” in any of my reviews before because I don’t like the term. As a male who reads a lot – from westerns to romance to fantasy to non-fiction, identifying something specific to a gender like this isn’t a good idea. But I’m going to use the Continue reading
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THIS DAMNED BAND – graphic novel
This graphic novel took me on a roller coaster ride of liking it, not liking it, liking it again, then not liking it again. The book takes on the quirks of rock music and publicity in the pop culture market during rock’s hey-day – 1972. In what might be a cross between The Beatles, The Continue reading
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LIKE A BOSS – Adam Rakunas
I wasn’t entirely thrilled with the first book in this series (see review here), finding it to be tremendously average. But when most of a book is centered around union rabble-rousing, it’s challenging to develop an interesting sci-fi story. But it wasn’t worth abandoning entirely and so I went in to this, the second book Continue reading
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THE ALTOGETHER UNEXPECTED DISAPPEARANCE OF ATTICUS CRAFTSMAN – Mamen Sánchez
This is a funny, heart-warming book, full of great, odd characters who are only great, and odd, because they seem so real. Atticus Craftsman is part of the Craftsman and Co publishing dynasty family. The company has decided to shut down one of their magazines (Librarte) and so Atticus is sent to Madrid to begin Continue reading
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TREECAT WARS – David Weber and Jane Lindskold
It is a little strange that while I consider myself a ‘cat person’ (I’ve always had at least one, if not two cats living with me as long as I can remember) and I really like YA books, I have never been drawn to books which prominently feature feline characters. I was drawn to this book Continue reading
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HIDDEN UNIVERSE TRAVEL GUIDES: THE COMPLETE MARVEL COSMOS – Marc Sumerak
I absolutely adored the Star Trek edition of the Hidden Universe Travel Guide (see review here), and being a long-time fan of Marvel comics (and renewed fan thanks to the movies) I was really looking forward to this next edition in the series. But what felt like a real travel guide in our make-believe world Continue reading
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THE STRANGE GIFT OF GWENDOLYN GOLDEN – Philippa Dowding
There are only a small handful of authors whose work I look for when I step into a bookstore and for whom I will purchase their newest work as soon as it is released. Philippa Dowding has just joined that small list. In The Strange Gift of Gwendolyn Golden, the recent-teen titular character starts the Continue reading

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