Published in 1917 A Princess of Mars is early pulp science fiction, one of the pioneers, with all the flaws, foibles, and fun of the genre and the time. On the down side, there’s casual …
The Ninja Librarians (an irresistible title if ever there was one) is a lively middle-grade fantasy full of friendship, exploration, and a truly wonderful library. Dorrie is a twelve year old girl, owner of a …
Smasher by Scott Bly is a technological thriller for the middle-grade reader. The premise is that at some point in the future, the wealthy businessman, Gramercy Foxx, seeks to enslave the human race by distributing …
“I’m not saying that it’s a horrible monster here to mercilessly devour you whole. I’m sure it would chew you first.” The prologue epigraph up there is an accurate indicator of the book to come. …
The Kindred of Darkness: A Vampire Kidnapping, is the fifth book in the James Asher series , also known as the Ysidro series, or the Lydia Asher series. One of the strengths of the books …
If you’ve ever wanted to hear Luke Skywalker speak in iambic pentameter, wondered what the wampa thought of the events on Hoth, thought that Cloud City might be a bit brighter if only the Ungnaughts …
Hollow City, book two in the Miss Peregrine’s Peculiar Children series, is even better than the first book. Having already introduced readers to the world of peculiars in book one, Ransom Riggs is free to …
Most adults have likely sent more than one inappropriate text to their significant other, or written a small love note on their way out the door in the morning. Literary Sexts: Volume One is sure …
by Jessica Greenlee Staff Writer [email protected] Steelheart is intense. From David’s first encounter with the Reckoners to the final page, there is scarcely time to breathe. This is a story of a small group trying …