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Lavie Tidhar’s Neom

Lavie Tidhar’s Neom is a stunning return to his world of Central Station, intertwining the fates of humans and robots at a futuristic city on the edge of the Red Sea.  There has been a town at the place called … Continue reading

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Stephen King and Richard Chizmar’s Gwendy’s Button Box

My mom had a button box. I used to paw through it, looking for shiny mother-of-pearl, and iridescent bits of abalone. When I got older, that button box became mine (though it’s more a button mason jar now), but I … Continue reading

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Maryrose Wood’s What I Wore To Save The World 

America’s a melting pot, or so it’s been said.  After a few generations though, things start getting hazy around the edges.  Tales of the Old Country start to fade from memory (if they were ever passed down at all), and … Continue reading

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Melissa Sweet’s Some Writer! The Story of E.B. White

I have to admit, I worried I didn’t know enough about E.B. White to do justice to this book.  I’m a huge fan of Charlotte’s Web; but who isn’t?  Though I needn’t have worried; Sweet did all the work for … Continue reading

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