Hope Larson’s Mercury (2010)

2014-03-09T16:05:34-04:00

Hope Larson's Mercury Simon & Schuster, 2010 I read Hope Larson's Chiggers in 2008; I'd seen it on a list somewhere (Graphic Novels You Can't Miss, that kind of thing) and I think I was expecting a combination of Little Darlings with an Enid Blyton summer adventure story, and the

Hope Larson’s Mercury (2010)2014-03-09T16:05:34-04:00

Kelley Armstrong’s Otherworld series

2014-03-09T16:02:29-04:00

Kelley Armstrong's Haunted Seal Books, 2005 It begins with Bitten, first published in hardcover in 2001, and is projected to have thirteen books in total, the eleventh having recently been released, Tales of the Otherworld. Kelley Armstrong's Otherworld series has taken hold in unexpected and dramatic ways and I am

Kelley Armstrong’s Otherworld series2014-03-09T16:02:29-04:00

Reading in sequence, Hugh Hood?

2014-03-09T15:59:26-04:00

As I have finished my last read for the Canadian Reading Challenge 3, my reading thoughts have turned to Canlit to read for the coming year. I've been long thinking of Hugh Hood's New Age Cycle, a 12-volume novel sequence that was apparently inspired by the novel sequences of Proust

Reading in sequence, Hugh Hood?2014-03-09T15:59:26-04:00

Calamity’s Brand of Sassy Compassion

2025-06-25T08:41:29-04:00

Nalo Hopkinson's The New Moon's Arms Warner, 2003 Last Sunday I mentioned Nalo Hopkinson's 2003 novel, The Salt Roads; today I've got her 2007 novel The New Moon's Arms on the book-brain. I finished reading it on the front porch on an exceptionally lovely summer afternoon, the sort which is

Calamity’s Brand of Sassy Compassion2025-06-25T08:41:29-04:00

Charmed by Once Upon a Time?

2014-03-09T15:56:56-04:00

P.K. Page's The Old Woman and the Hen Illus. Jim Westergard The Porcupine's Quill, 2009 I wasn't planning to include a Once Upon a Time read for this Saturday. I thought last Saturday's Silverwing would have been my last. And what a fine final read that turned out to be.

Charmed by Once Upon a Time?2014-03-09T15:56:56-04:00
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