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Ashling – Isobelle Carmody

At Home, Reading / Megan

This is the third book of the Obernewtyn Chronicles, and finds Elspeth Gordie journeying to the capital city of Sutrium, to see if the rebels there will ally themselves with the Misfits of Obernewtyn.      Unfortunately, this alliance is not as easy as the Misfits had hoped, and leads to a trip to Sador, where they […]

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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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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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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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Lady Knight – Tamora Pierce

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Keladry of Mindelan is finally a knight, and with war with Scanra on the horizon, she journeys north, expecting to see battle.   Instead, she’s assigned as the commander of a refugee camp.    Even she has to admit it’s a job she’s perfect for, but she feels like she’s not doing enough to help the battle

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Squire – Tamora Pierce

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I read young adult books with some frequency, and I’ve discovered many of my favorite authors in that category well after I left the demographic.  Tamora Pierce is one that I’ve been reading since I was, in fact, a young adult. I think the thing I love most about her books is how well she

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Wolf Wing – Tanith Lee

At Home, Reading / Megan

Yes, I am a sucker for being complete.   Despite the fact that the main character kind of irritates me, I tracked down the last book in the Claidi Journals, Wolf Wing. Claidi and Argul can finally get married, but just as they do this, they receive an unexpected summons from Argul’s grandmother, Ironel.    It turns

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The Tiger in the Well – Philip Pullman

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I like historical fiction.   I’m fully willing to admit that much historical fiction takes a somewhat rosy view of the past, and there’s quite a bit out there that glosses over some of the more unpleasant (to modern eyes at least) aspects of cultures in the past. The Tiger in the Well pretty much embraces

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The Rose and the Beast – Francesca Lia Black

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Read for the Once Upon a Time Reading Challenge. These short stories take nine traditional fairy tales and translate them into modern day Los Angeles.    The language is poetic, and still very much of the traditional fairy tale.    This means that even though most of the tales are not supernatural, the writing keeps that fairy

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I am Morgan le Fay – Nancy Springer

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Read for the Once Upon a Time Challenge. This is the story of a girl named Morgan, whose father was killed by a cruel king, who then took her mother away.   Her mother was able to protect Morgan and her sister Morguase for a time, but after the death of the king, the girls were

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