Sylvia Tosun, Anthem (Sylvia Tosun, 2002)

Following her initial smash debut, Too Close To The Sun, New York based musician Sylvia Tosun returns with a truly exceptional album. Entitled Anthem: National Anthems of Our World, Volume 1, it’s a very simple concept. Take the national anthems … Continue reading

A Morbid Initiation, by Philippe Boulle (White Wolf Publishing, 2002)

(Being the first volume of three, in which we uncover many a mystery, are introduced to an enigmatic and most secret society of night-walking fiends, and enjoy the company of a lovely lady of noble blood as she descends into … Continue reading

A Caress of Twilight, by Laurell K. Hamilton (Ballantine, 2002)

In A Caress of Twilight, the second in the spellbinding new series starring Merry Gentry, Laurell K. Hamilton once again entwines the dangerous seduction of the supernatural with the earthy pleasures of the body, creating a new kind of erotic … Continue reading

Assorted Harry Potter-Related Books

Conversations With J.K. Rowling, by Lindsay Fraser (Scholastic, 2000) What’s A Christian To Do With Harry Potter? by Connie Neal (WaterBrook Press, 2001) The Magical Worlds of Harry Potter, by David Colbert (Lumina Press, 2001) The Sorcerer’s Companion, by Allan … Continue reading

Harry Potter: The First Four Books, by J.K. Rowling (Scholastic, 1999/2000)

Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone (Scholastic, 1999) Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (Scholastic, 1999) Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (Scholastic, 1999) Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (Scholastic, 2000) There exists a world of … Continue reading

War For The Oaks, by Emma Bull (Ace, 1987/Tor, 2001)

“When Faerie and my world intersect, does anything good ever come of it?” Three ways to tell that it just isn’t your day: 1. You messily break up with your boyfriend, a complete jerk whose idea of managing the band … Continue reading

The Wizard’s Dilemma, by Diane Duane (Harcourt Children’s Books, 2001)

“My dog makes alternate universes, ones that no one’s ever seen before. They’re new.” -Kit Rodriguez, discovering something entirely new in his worldview Even after everything they’ve seen, done, and learned, there’s still plenty of surprises left for wizards Nita … Continue reading

The Wild Angel, by Pat Murphy (Tor, 2001)

After a brutal murder deep in the gold rush hills of California leaves her orphaned, young Sarah McKensie becomes something straight out of dime novels, a creature inspired by Burroughs and fleshed out by Kipling: the Wild Angel. Feral, raised … Continue reading