Ninth Step Station

One of the benefits of an anthology or collection is that the reader is exposed to different writers and gets the opportunity to discover a new diamond. Ninth Step succeeds in this regard. There were several really compelling episodes and watching how each author took on the cast, setting, and the past details left behind […]

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Spinning Silver

Before I get to reviewing Naomi Novik’s Spinning Silver, I thought I’d share an anecdote. When I was in middle school, our chorus teacher asked me to try out for the state choir. Part of this, I’m sure, was just because my voice had changed early and I could produce a strong baritone/bass which for […]

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The Rose Society

Marie Lu’s Rose Society picks up right where The Young Elites left off. Adelina and her sister are running for their lives and from betrayals in search of allies and a way to sate ambition. The Lead Inquisitor hunts for the Dagger Society and the path of our protagonist continues to whither from hero and […]

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Wanderling’s Choice

It’s always difficult to review a friend’s book. Do you read it with the same eye as you do other novels? Are you more critical? More forgiving? I’m struggling a little with what I want to say about McLaughlin’s novella. McLaughlin calls this book “Beauty and the Beast, but with dragons.” I think it’s a […]

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