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Category Archives: Genre
The Murderbot Diaries 1-3
I read the first of this on-going series of novellas back in January, and squeezed in the most recent two now, before buckling down to full-on Cybils reading. In the meantime, the first book, All Systems Red, won this year’s … Continue reading
Posted in Adult, Books, Print, Sci-Fi
Tagged artificial intelligence, robots, science fiction, space travel
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Sci-Fi Classic: The Girl with the Silver Eyes
The Girl with the Silver Eyes by Willo Davis Roberts. Scholastic, 1980. This book appeared in several of the wonderful themed lists put out by Stephanie at Views from the Tesseract, a personal favorite from her own childhood. I’d never … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Middle Grade, Print, Reviews, Sci-Fi
Tagged classics, youth science fiction
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The Penderwicks at Last
Now is the time of year when I look at the seven pages of notes on books waiting to be reviewed, and think ahead to next week (*gulp*) when approximately 150 more will be added to my TBR. How much … Continue reading
Heroine Complex and Heroine Worship
Who says a book starring a person of color has to be dark and realistic? Or that it takes darkness and realism to make a serious statement? I finally tracked down these books that I’d been wanting to read since … Continue reading
Posted in Adult, Books, Fantasy, Print
Tagged #OwnVoices, adult fantasy, San Francisco, superheroes
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Aru Shah and Kiranmala
I’m always on the lookout for more books for Percy Jackson fans, especially from non-Western European cultures. Happily, Rick Riordan has started his own imprint to do just this thing – but Scholastic also recently published a book with a … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Fantasy, Middle Grade, Print
Tagged India, mythology, Rick Riordan, youth fantasy
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Girls Made of Snow and Glass by Melissa Bashardoust
Look! I read one of the books on my missed-from-2017 list. This is a lovely Snow White retelling for a teen audience with an LGBT spin. Girls Made of Snow and Glass by Melissa Bashardoust. Narrated by Jennifer Ikeda. MacMillan … Continue reading
Posted in Audiobook, Books, Fantasy, Reviews, Teen/Young Adult
Tagged fairy tales, LGBTQ, teen audiobooks, teen fantasy
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That Inevitable Victorian Thing by E.K. Johnston
That Inevitable Victorian Thing by E.K. Johnston. Penguin Random House, 2017 Welcome to a retro-futuristic present day, where the reign of Victorias never ended, thanks to the first Victoria’s making matches for her children on every continent. This blends together … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Sci-Fi, Teen/Young Adult
Tagged Canada, dancing, LGBTQ, teen romance, teen science fiction
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Bad Luck Kids: Nevermoor: the Trials of Morrigan Crow and Book of Boy
Here are two stories of children in very different worlds, but both considered to be bad luck. The first was all over the blogs I read in the middle of Cybils season last year. It’s just as delightful a few … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Fantasy, Middle Grade, Print
Tagged disabilities, historical fantasy, magical schools, medieval, youth fantasy
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Children of Blood and Bone by Tomi Adeyemi
“What to Read after Black Panther” part 3. It’s not quite Afrofuturism because it’s decidedly mythic past without even the alternate technology of Everfair, and it came out after I made my display. It still belongs here. Continue reading
Posted in Books, Fantasy, Print, Reviews, Teen/Young Adult
Tagged #OwnVoices, African, epic fantasy, teen fantasy
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