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Cold howling teens in love: Review of Shiver
Shiver by Maggie Stiefvater This is a teenage werewolf love story. I’m not giving anything away here. A wolf attack survivor, Grace is obsessed with the a wolf she’s seen in the woods behind her house, every winter ever since … Continue reading
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Tagged book review, fantasy, Maggie Stiefvater, paranormal romance, Shiver, werewolves, YA, young adult
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Odd and the genius of Neil Gaiman
Odd and The Frost Giants by Neil Gaiman This is a story for kids and for adults, in typical Gaiman style. Odd is a twelve-year-old Norse boy with a twisted foot, a terrible step-dad, and an annoyingly constant smile. One … Continue reading
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Tagged childeren's books, fairy tale, fantasy, myth, Neil Gaiman, norse, Odd and The Frost Giants
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Book v. Movie and Howl’s Moving Castle
In the ongoing battle over which is better: the book or the movie, I’m usually on the book side. However, Howl’s Moving Castle is a special case: the book is fantastic and so is the movie—but they are almost completely … Continue reading
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Tagged anime, book, diana wynne jones, fairy tale, fantasy, Hayao Miyazaki, howl's moving castle, movie, YA, young adut
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Fantastic Recommends: The Raven Boys
The Raven Boys by Maggie Stiefvater What would you do if your kiss was fatal? Never kiss anyone, right? Sixteen-year-old Blue knows that she’s fated to kill her true love with a kiss. She knows this because everyone in her family … Continue reading
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Tagged 2012, fantasy, Maggie Stiefvater, novel, raven boys, YA, young adult
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The Best of the Best YA Sci-Fi/Fantasy for 2012
Like a good book blogger, I’ve been reading a lot of year-end lists, and I started to notice a few repeats. Those always catch my attention. I thought I’d share with you the results of my very unscientific cross-reference of … Continue reading
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Tagged 2012, best of, bitterblue, books, cassandra clare, City of Lost Souls, fantasy, Giver, graceling, kristin cashore, louis lowry, Maggie Steifvater, mortal instruments, novels, Rachel Hartman, raven boys, sci-fi, science fiction, seraphina, son, Top Ten, YA, young adult
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Review of The Lost Girl
Guest post by Madhvi Ramani, author of the magical children’s book Nina and the Traveling Spice Shed (for ages 7+) The Lost Girl by Sangu Mandanna Can you imagine living someone else’s life? Looking like them, eating exactly what they eat, dressing, … Continue reading
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Tagged fantasy, Madhvi Ramani, Sangu Mandanna, The Lost Girl, YA
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Review of Raven’s Gate
Raven’s Gate by Anthony Horowitz Matt, a troubled 14-year-old, goes a step too far and lands himself in England’s juvenile court system. He opts for a special rehab project that sends him to the countryside, only to find himself trapped … Continue reading
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Tagged anthony horowitz, fantasy, horror, raven's gate, YA, young adult
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Scarlett Phoenix Tour Giveaway
I am delighted to host a very special giveaway for Scarlett Phoenix, a new book by Bella Harte. This cover is on fire, no? About the book : “She is the only one of her kind; he is her last hope.” … Continue reading
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Tagged angel, bella harte, bracelet, ebook, giveaway, paranormal, scarlett phoenix, YA, ya pnr
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The First is out in paperback
The First is now available in good old traditional paperback! Not sure how Grandpa Baumler would feel about that, but it would sure make a nice gift for the YA reader on your Christmas list (or for yourself). Check it … Continue reading
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Tagged book, fantasy, sara zaske, The First, urban fantasy, YA, young adult
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Zombie pulp fiction: Hollowland by Amanda Hocking
Hollowland by Amanda Hocking This is a zombie apocalypse book, pure and simple. Remy is a teenage survivor is also a kickass zombie killer. A virus that turns people into zombies is ravaging the world, and the book opens, the … Continue reading
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Tagged Amanda Hocking, apocalypse, dystopia, Hollowland, indie, pulp fiction, YA, YA Fantastic Book Review, young adult, zombies
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