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Arcanum Unbounded – Brandon Sanderson

1 Comment / At Home, Reading / Megan

This book is a collection of short stories and novellas (and even part of a graphic novel), and explains how Sanderson’s various worlds are connected in what he’s calling the Cosmere. It’s nice to have some stories that were a little more stand-alone collected into one place- I bought this mainly because I saw I […]

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Dreams of Distant Shores – Patricia A. McKillip

1 Comment / At Home, Reading / Megan

This is a book of short stories, rather annoyingly including the novella length “Something Rich and Strange” – which I already own in a stand alone illustrated edition. I like that story, but I wish I’d had more new material to read. My favorite story was “The Gorgon in the Cupboard” – the tale of

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The City of Brass – S. A. Chakraborty

1 Comment / At Home, Reading / Megan

Nahri is an orphan, living on the streets of Cairo at the turn of the 19th century. She’s managed to make a decent life for herself as a thief – pretending just enough mystic powers to swindle rich people worried about their health out of money. She knows she’s different than her neighbors – she

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The Queen of Blood – Sarah Beth Durst

1 Comment / At Home, Reading / Megan

Daleina discovers her ability to control spirits when they come after her village. Unfortunately, she’s only able to save her family, but that opening leads her to pursue the training that may eventually make her the Queen. This is an interesting world. For some reason, there are spirits, and all they want is the destruction

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Among Others – Jo Walton

1 Comment / At Home, Reading / Megan

I wish I’d read this book some other time. I thought I was starting something else when I first picked it up, and it wasn’t what I was expecting. But, I’m enough of a completest, I couldn’t put it back, and had to finish it. I think I’d have liked it better if I’d started

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The Library, the Witch, and the Warder – Mindy Klasky

1 Comment / At Home, Reading / Megan

This book’s another point of view from Klasky’s Girl’s Guide to Witchcraft, the Warder -David Montrose, instead of the witch, Jane Madison. It’s nice to see the male point of view of one of these stories, but this book was much busier than I remember Jane’s version being. David’s gotten himself into a little bit

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The Enchantment Emporium – Tanya Huff

1 Comment / At Home, Reading / Megan

The Gale family works charms that can have a remarkable effect on the world around them. The Aunts rule the family, and have a pretty iron hand in how the younger members of the family will end up living their lives. So when Alysha’s grandmother (who herself defied the other Aunts by moving away) passes

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Tortall and Other Lands – Tamora Pierce

1 Comment / At Home, Reading / Megan

I am so behind with certain authors – Tamora Pierce being high on that list. This book was published in 2011, and has a collections of stories spanning all of Pierce’s various series, as well as one that’s in the real world. I definitely liked some stories better than others, but I will say, I

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One Fell Sweep – Ilona Andrews

1 Comment / At Home, Reading / Megan

In the third book of this series, Dina gets a message from her sister Maud. Last anyone knew, Maud was with her vampire husband out somewhere in the wider universe, and Dina’s shocked to get a request for rescue from her. She calls in some favors from her sometime ally Arland, Marshall of one of

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Frost Burned – Patricia Briggs

1 Comment / At Home, Reading / Megan

Bonding with her step-daughter Jesse has brought Mercy out on Black Friday – not something she’d like to be doing, especially when they manage to get in an accident with her beloved Rabbit. But, it turns out to be a good thing, because while they’re gone, the rest of the pack is kidnapped, even luring

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