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Dark Matter by Michelle Paver cover

Dark Matter

…le Paver book if it didn’t have any wolves or huskies! The eight husky-dog companions of the expedition are one of the only sources of reassurance throughout the book that everything will be alright. It’s easy to tell that Paver knows what she’s talking about when it comes to dogs- she gives very accurate and believe accounts, and proves that a dog really is a man’s best friend. Dark Matter is an extremely good study of fear, of love and of Britis… Continue reading

The Emerald Atlas by John Stephens cover

The Emerald Atlas

…here that many derivative, YA/adult fantasies also have type casts, and I understand that in some cases it is necessary) in the literary sense. The Countess, who in this case is the primary villain, is only evil for the sake of being evil, and as character development goes, she seems pretty flat. However- it should be noted that this IS a children’s book, and serving them something with complex villains would not be relevant for the target audien… Continue reading

The Tiger's Curse by Colleen Houck cover

The Tiger’s Curse

…a curse placed upon him long, long ago, is now only able to return to his human forum for 24 minutes within every 24 hours. Kelsey eventually agrees to help him go about breaking the curse and together the pair travel around India, looking into the prophesies made that might concern Ren’s fate, and trying to find the items that might return him to his original self. The only other books I’ve read that have been set in India have been Rohinton Mist Continue reading

The Name of the Star by Maureen Johnson cover

The Name of the Star

…hen I say little, I do mean little: Johnson does a great job of keeping it under control and not letting it take over the novel. It’s rather endearing and more than a helluva realistic) and, of course, uniform. In fact, it really did make me chuckle at how easily Johnson made me fall in love with- get this- my own country. Johnson, as a frequenter of London and England, knows what she’s talking about and there are enough references to British pop-… Continue reading

Across the Universe by Beth Revis cover

Across the Universe

…en next. In many cases, it took a while for the characters (particularly Elder, the guy protagonist) to work things out, which can be incredibly frustrating. The characters, again, can’t be said to be a strong point of Across the Universe, although they do their job adequately. It was hard to differentiate between the two main protagonists as they both co-narrate the novel, and the only clue as to who was narrating when was the fact that the chapt… Continue reading

Virals by Kathy Reichs cover

Virals

…h facility located on Loggerhead Island. As the mystery unravels, things become more complicated than originally intended, and Tory and her friends become a little more inhuman in the process… It’s not often you stumble across a novel that actually lives up to the claims made on the front cover, but Virals, Kathy Reichs’ young adult spin-off series of Bones, certainly does. Packed with an exciting storyline and some great writing, Virals is the so… Continue reading

Philip Reeve

Philip Reeve and Steampunk Event

…y’s Son. Good luck to him and I look forward to reading that in the coming few months! The evening came to an end at about eight pm for me- as I had a train to catch at quarter to nine, so I hurried back underground and nearly got lost in Tottenham Court Road station. It was an exciting evening of book talk, steampunk and more book talk with a surprising number of high-brow authors…. Continue reading

Scarlett Dedd by Cathy Brett cover

Scarlett Dedd

…of the text spirals, and the only way to read those pages is to turn the book. I have to say, I was just too lazy. I guess it increases the interactivity for younger kids, and I’m probably too old to be excited by having to turn the book 360 degrees! While Scarlett Dedd might feel underdeveloped for older readers, for the 10-12 year old market, this is a book that will really be enjoyable to read. Even for reluctant readers, I can see Scarlett Ded… Continue reading