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Drowned Wednesday – Garth Nix

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I have to admit it – the second I found out the main villain of this book was a person turned into a whale that couldn’t stop eating, I just loved it immediately. If you haven’t caught my previous reviews, this series is about Arthur Penhaligon, who manages to find his way to the House […]

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Son of the Shadows – Juliet Marillier

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After the events of Daughter of the Forest, Hugh of Harrowfield has left Harrowfield to stay with Sorcha and her family at Sevenwaters.    They’ve had three children – Niamh, Sean and Liadan – and Sean has become the heir to his uncle Liam.   His twin sister Liadan is heir to her mother’s power – she’s

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Wise Child, Juniper and Colman – Monica Furlong

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Wise Child is the story of a girl in a Scottish island village.   She’s living with her grandmother because her father is away at sea, and when her grandmother suddenly dies, she has no one to take her in, except Juniper, the village wise woman.    Of course, Juniper is widely believed to be a witch,

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Child of a Rainless Year – Jane Lindskold

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Mira had lived in awe of her mother.     When she was young, the two of them had lived in Phineas House, in Las Vegas, New Mexico.    Collette was bright and brittle, and brought a string of lovers into the house.     Mira often faded into the background, only noticed by the silent women that served them.    

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Changeless – Gail Carriger

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Read for the RIP VII Reading Challenge. Alexia Maccon, Lady Woolsey, is woken up in the middle of the afternoon by the sound of her husband yelling at the top of his lungs.    Considering that he’s a werewolf, and should be asleep at that hour, this can’t be a good thing, especially when he then

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The Infernals – John Connolly

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Read for the RIP VII Reading Challenge. The Infernals continues the adventures of Samuel Johnson, his dog Boswell, and his friend Nurd, the demon.     After the events of The Gates, when the ruler of Hell sent the evil Mrs. Abernathy to Earth to clear the way for an invasion (by way of the Large Hadron

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The Corpse-Rat King – Lee Battersby

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Read for the Once Upon a Time VII Reading Challenge. Marius is a professional battlefield looter.    He and his apprentice, Gerd, happen upon the aftermath of the battle that has killed the king of Scorby.    Unable to pass up such a rich battlefield prize, they’re looting the body when the Dead come to claim the

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Smoke and Shadows – Tanya Huff

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Read for the RIP VII Reading Challenge. At the end of the Blood Ties books, for massively spoilery reasons, the vampire Henry Fitzroy had to relocate from Toronto to Vancouver.    Needing someone he trusted to be his help during the day, he brought with him Tony Foster, the street kid that had helped Vickie and

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Moon Called – Patricia Briggs

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Read for the RIP VII Reading Challenge. I can only write about this book if I first go off on a couple of tangents: Tangent #1 – I’ve been avoiding this series because of the covers.    They’ve got those typical urban fantasy covers with the female character in some sort of sexed-up pose, scantily clad.  

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Beauty and the Werewolf – Mercedes Lackey

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Bella is the eldest daughter in her house, with two younger step-sisters.     If you’re familiar with fairy tales, you can see where this story could go.    But Bella’s step-mother, while a flighty hypochondriac, is kind, and her two step-sisters adore her.   She’s also on good terms with her father, who has indulged her desire to

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