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Prom Dates From Hell, by Rosemary Clement-Moore (Delacorte Press, 2007)

Posted on July 27, 2009 by Michael M. Jones
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Maggie Quinn has way too much on her agenda, what with yearbook, photography, and not being a brainless idiot like some people she could name, to worry about prom. Unfortunately, it looks like she’s going to have to attend whether … Continue reading →

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Peter and the Secret of Rundoon, by Dave Barry and Ridley Pearson (Hyperion, 2007)

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Peter Pan is back, in the final volume of this prequel trilogy. This time, he and his friends, including Tink, Molly, and George, must go against the evil Sultan of Rundoon and the vile Lord Ombra, with the fate of … Continue reading →

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Nobody’s Princess, by Esther Friesner (Random House, 2007)

Posted on July 27, 2009 by Michael M. Jones
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Helen, Princess of Troy, may be beautiful, but she is fiercely determined to forge her own path, as an independent, strong woman, regardless of what anyone else says. Unfortunately, as a child, barely even a teen, she has to get … Continue reading →

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Midnight Alley, by Rachel Caine (NAL Jam Books, 2007)

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Claire Danvers’ gradual descent into the world of the vampires who utterly control the small Texas town of Morganville continues, as Amelie, the most powerful vampire in town, reveals her plans for Claire. Now Claire has to juggle friendships and … Continue reading →

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Little (Grrl) Lost, by Charles de Lint, (Viking, 2007)

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T.J.’s still getting over her family moving from the countryside to the Newford suburbs, and she’s not taking it well at all. Unexpectedly, she finds an unlikely friend and ally in Elizabeth, who’s several years older, likewise at odds with … Continue reading →

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Ironside, by Holly Black (McElderry Books, 2007)

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After foolishly proclaiming her love for her faerie boyfriend Roiben in the middle of his coronation as the Unseelie Court’s new King, Kaye is dispatched on an impossible quest: to find a faerie who cannot lie. This quest leads her … Continue reading →

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Iris, Messenger, by Sarah Deming (Harcourt, 2007)

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When Iris Greenwold receives a mysterious book of Greek myths for her birthday, it begins a series of quests in which she discovers the Greek gods, alive if somewhat diminished and existing in secret all around her – performing in … Continue reading →

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Into the Wild, by Sarah Beth Durst (Razorbill, 2007)

Posted on July 27, 2009 by Michael M. Jones
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Julie Marchen doesn’t lead a normal life. Her mother is Rapunzel, her adopted brother is Puss in Boots, her grandmother is a witch, and the enigmatic force known as the Wild, which was the dominating force behind the fairy tales … Continue reading →

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In The Serpent’s Coils, by Tiffany Trent (Mirrorstone, 2007)

Posted on July 27, 2009 by Michael M. Jones
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After the deaths of her parents in the wake of the Civil War, Corrine Jameson goes to live with her mysterious uncle. However, after a series of strange dreams and mysterious events, Corrine is sent to Falston Manor, a school … Continue reading →

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Interworld, by Neil Gaiman and Michael Reeves (Eos, 2007)

Posted on July 27, 2009 by Michael M. Jones
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Joey Harker always thought he had bad direction sense. However, when he takes a wrong turn and ends up in another dimension altogether, he soon discovers that he’s capable of walking between alternate worlds, and finding home may be impossible. … Continue reading →

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