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Catching Fire, a Review

This is the review for the second book in the Hunger Games trilogy.  This should not be read by anyone who has not read the book, as it does contain spoilers.  As in my review on the first book, I will...

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The Serpent’s Shadow, a Review

THIS POST CONTAINS SPOILERS.  DON’T READ PAST HERE IF YOU HAVEN’T READ THE BOOK NAMED IN THE TITLE.  I REALLY MEAN IT. . . . . . . Anyone still there?  Good. This is a book review for The Serpent’s...

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Joint Book Review: Airman and Airborn

It’s bucketloads of fun to find two books that are so alike, you think they ought to have been written by the same author into the same series. Two such books are Airman, by Eoin Colfer, and Airborn,...

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Review: The Accidental Hero

Note: The Accidental Hero is also known as Jack Blank and the Imagine Nation.  Both are by Matt Myklusch. Click to view slideshow. At first, when I heard this title, I was as other potential readers...

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Incarceron and Sapphique– Double Book Review

They look interesting, don’t they? This is a book review for two books I read a long while ago– Incarceron and Sapphique, both by Catherine Fisher.  This review might be slightly off-target, but I’m...

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Reviewing and Recommending

I write book reviews in a weird way.  I don’t write them toward potential readers– I write them for people who have read the books. I read book reviews in the same way.  I don’t read book reviews on...

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The End of Infinity, a Review

This is a spoiler-free review for The End of Infinity, by Matt Myklusch.  First off, I’d like to recommend the series (which begins with The Accidental Hero– I reviewed that here).  Why should...

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Seraphina, a Review

This spoiler-free review is for Seraphina, by Rachel Hartman.  I first heard of this book from its sparkling starred review by Kirkus (called the best of 2012), as well as its listing among the Top...

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Partials, a Review

Source: http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/12476820-partials This spoiler-free review is in three parts: the overall opinion for those who haven’t read the book, the review for those who have (still...

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Terry Pratchett: A Few Reviews

This is a double book review for Guards! Guards! and Good Omens.  The former is by Terry Pratchett alone, while the latter is both Pratchett and Neil Gaiman.  They will be spoiler free and mostly an...

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The Colossus Rises: A Review

I take a little time out of every trip to the library to go into the children’s section and take a look at the new books.  I like middle grade fictions and fantasies because the author isn’t trying to...

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The Way of Kings: A Review

I keep promising myself I’ll write all the other posts inspired by this book before I write the review, but I’ve found I can’t.  I guess this post will just be a big, informative one. This is a...

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Words of Radiance: A Review

It’s going to be hard, but this review is spoiler-free.  This book is still fresh on shelves, and it’s difficult to get a copy if you’re not into purchasing car-sized books at their hardcover premium....

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The Lost Prince: ARC Review

Thanks to Egmont USA for the ARC of Seaborne: The Lost Prince, by Matt Myklusch.  The real thing comes out next May.  (Is it worth the wait?  Read the review, but the short answer: yes.)  Of course,...

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Calamity: A Review

This review is spoiler-free. Good news: This book wasn’t as bad as some books I’ve read recently! Bad news: It also wasn’t very good. As the third book of a trilogy, this book had some living up to do....

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