Books
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SUNGRAZER – Jay Posey
Jay Posey is not only one of my favorite authors in the Angry Robots catalog, he’s rising to become one of my favorite authors, period. Sungrazer is the second book in his Outriders series – an action/adventure, military sci-fi space opera. Think Jerry Pournelle crossed with the authors known as James S.A. Corey. There is… Continue reading
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THE CAT WHO ATE CHRISTMAS – Lil Chase & Thomas Docherty
The Hudson family is looking forward to enjoying their Christmas, but their curious cat, Jingles, is exploring Christmas just the way any feline might. First, there’s the Christmas tree, with its shiny ornaments and attractive lights that needs to be explored. But the poor cat didn’t expect a tree to actually come crashing down! And… Continue reading
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JAZZ MAYNARD VOL. 2: THE ICELAND TRILOGY – graphic novel
GRAPHIC NOVEL WEEK Alright, I’ll admit that I was attracted to this book because of the title: Jazz Maynard. For those of us who are jazz fans, this definitely captures our attention! Fortunately what’s inside is a strong story with attractive, stylized art. Backstory (which is shared in this volume): Jazz Maynard was a kid… Continue reading
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BARBARELLA, VOL. 1 – graphic novel
GRAPHIC NOVEL WEEK If your only familiarity with the character of Barbarella is from the Jane Fonda movie of 1968 then I’d encourage you to open yourself up to the series just a little bit. Yes, there is a strong sense of sexuality in the character but Barbarella is a little bit more than just… Continue reading
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THE SPECTACULAR SISTERHOOD OF SUPERWOMEN – Hope Nicholson
GRAPHIC NOVEL WEEK Of course this isn’t, technically speaking, a graphic novel, so why should I include a review during my Graphic Novel Week? As the subtitle boasts: “Awesome female characters from comic book history.” Every character mentioned here comes from comics, whether strips or books, print or digital, and comics of course, are the… Continue reading
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HAUNTED: CEMETERY GIRL – graphic novel
GRAPHIC NOVEL WEEK I am not wildly familiar with Charlaine Harris’ different supernatural worlds or characters. I’ve read a few of the Sookie Stackhouse books and a graphic novel or two based on some of her characters – such as this one, Cemetery Girl – but I otherwise don’t really know these characters. Some people refer… Continue reading
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MONK! – graphic novel
GRAPHIC NOVEL WEEK Youssef Daoudi’s Monk! is about as close to jazz music in literary form as you can get. On the surface, this story is relatively simple – this is a biography of jazz genius, Thelonius Monk. But just as any life in general and the life of a black jazz musician in the… Continue reading
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WHY THE MONSTER – Sean and Rachel Qitsualik-Tinsley
Why the Monster is an absolutely phenomenal book. Sean and Rachel Qitsualik-Tinsley have written a book for young readers that captures the mythology or legend of the Inuit people and also understands the concerns and fears of a child – being preyed upon by bullies, being uncomfortable trying to live up to an adults expectations,… Continue reading
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BEFORE THE FALL – Noah Hawley
Artist Scott Burroughs almost misses the his plane. From Martha’s vineyard, a wealthy media mogul and his family are flying a private jet to New York. The wife of the powerful family patriarch had befriended Scott not too long prior and had invited him to take the trip with them as long as they were… Continue reading
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AN OATH OF DOGS – Wendy N. Wagner
Now this is an interesting book that is just a little bit hard to categorize. Part sci-fi, part mystery, a little YA, and part environmental fiction. Kate Standish is a communications engineer with a service dog (Hattie). They have arrived on the moon colony of Huginn in the Yggdrasil system and will be working in… Continue reading
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A REAL PIECE OF WORK – Chris Orcutt
The only disappointing part of reading this book is finishing it, because now I’ve read the series and there are no others (currently). Former FBI agent and modern PI, Dakota Stevens brings his partner, the beautiful and brilliant Svetlana Krüsh, into a case that starts as a ‘simple’ art scam and becomes a problem of… Continue reading
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SOLERI – Michael Johnston
Soleri is an epic fantasy that captures a touch of ancient Egyptian mythology and mixes it with the high drama of a Shakespearean tragedy by Michael Johnston. One family has ruled the Soleri Empire for longer than the calendars have been recording the history – nearly 3,000 years. No one has seen this family, described… Continue reading

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