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Shadow Walkers, by Brent Hartinger (Flux, 2011)

Posted on February 23, 2011 by Michael M. Jones
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As a gay teenager living with his little brother and grandparents on an island community of only 4,000, Zach feels like an outsider, relying on the Internet for peace of mind and interaction with the outside world. When he’s grounded … Continue reading →

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Today's FebruarYAY! Review – Slayed

Posted on February 23, 2011 by Michael M. Jones
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Today’s review is for Slayed by Amanda Marrone. It has rival vampire slaying families, and a former child starlet turned blonde bimbo party girl. What more can you ask for? … Continue reading →

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Slayed, by Amanda Marrone (Simon Pulse, 2010)

Posted on February 22, 2011 by Michael M. Jones
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Daphne Van Helsing has been part of the family business of vampire slaying for as long as she can remember, traveling with her parents around the country, taking on the messy job of staking and beheadng misbehaving bloodsuckers. Also for … Continue reading →

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Today's FebruarYAY! Review – TimeRiders

Posted on February 21, 2011 by Michael M. Jones
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Oh, was today Monday? Oops. Well then, time for another week’s worth of reviews. Today’s posting is … Continue reading →

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TimeRiders, by Alex Scarrow (Walker and Company, 2010)

Posted on February 21, 2011 by Michael M. Jones
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In 1912, Liam O’Connor is rescued from certain death as the Titanic sinks. In 2010, Maddy Carter is snatched away from an airplane just before it crashes. In 2026, Saleena Vikram is taken away from a fatal fire. All three … Continue reading →

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Today's FebruarYAY! Review – The Line

Posted on February 18, 2011 by Michael M. Jones
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And so we finish the third week of my wacky little experiment, with another review. Go on, check out The Line by … Continue reading →

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The Line, by Teri Hall (Dial, 2010)

Posted on February 18, 2011 by Michael M. Jones
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The Unified States are safe, but at a cost. Their expanse surrounded by the invisible National Border Defense System, their society tightly policed by merciless Enforcement Officials, their people rigidly broken down into castes of employment, everything is controlled and … Continue reading →

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Two Days of FebruarYAY! Reviews

Posted on February 17, 2011 by Michael M. Jones
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My apologies for forgetting to post yesterday. Yours Truly got distracted by shiny things. It happens more frequently than I’d like to admit. So here we have two days worth of reviews. Enjoy! (Re)cycler by Lauren McLaughlin The Cinderella Society … Continue reading →

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The Cinderella Society, by Kay Cassidy (Egmont USA, 2010)

Posted on February 17, 2011 by Michael M. Jones
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Perennial “new girl” Jess Parker is an outcast at school, unable to fit in despite making the cheerleading squad as an incoming junior. In fact, she’s the prime target of Lexy Steele, one of the resident mean girls. Is it … Continue reading →

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(Re)cycler, by Lauren McLaughlin (Random House, 2009)

Posted on February 16, 2011 by Michael M. Jones
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Picking up where Cycler left off, Jill McTeague has decided to make something of a fresh start with her life. Thus, she’s off to New York with her best friend Ramie, while she figures out just what she’s supposed to … Continue reading →

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