The oh-so-spooky House of Dies Drear

2021-01-12T15:12:51-05:00

Virginia Hamilton's House of Dies Drear Illus. Eros Keith Macmillan, 1968 Hard to imagine a house with a more troubled past, historically speaking. For years I have confused Virginia Hamilton's award-winning novel with John Bellair's The House with the Clock in its Walls (which is also, by the way, a

The oh-so-spooky House of Dies Drear2021-01-12T15:12:51-05:00

Four-leggeds in bookish fiction

2014-07-11T15:57:18-04:00

Dick King-Smith's The School Mouse Illus. Cynthia Fisher Hyperion, 1995 The School Mouse is one of the books chosen by Shireen Dodson in her book 100 Books for Girls to Grow On, a list that I've been pulling from since 2008. It seemed the perfect choice for September: Back-to-School. And that's just what

Four-leggeds in bookish fiction2014-07-11T15:57:18-04:00

Won Over by Diana Wynne Jones

2014-03-09T18:11:28-04:00

Diana Wynne Jones' Charmed Life (1977) Harper Collins, 2007 Chrestomanci Book 1 You’ve probably heard it too: Diana Wynne Jones’ Chrestomanci series is better than Harry Potter. And, yes, that it came first (so, not to be confused with the myriad of Potter-knock-offs). Which it did and, if the first

Won Over by Diana Wynne Jones2014-03-09T18:11:28-04:00

Shyam Selvadurai’s Swimming in the Monsoon Sea (2005)

2023-10-04T15:00:59-04:00

Shyam Selvadurai's Swimming in the Monsoon Sea Tundra Books, 2005 You may have noticed that I'm back to starting the reading weekend with kidlit and young adult novels once more. That, along with some of the other regular features was on holiday for the summer, but last week brought Sherman

Shyam Selvadurai’s Swimming in the Monsoon Sea (2005)2023-10-04T15:00:59-04:00

Neil Gaiman’s Odd and the Frost Giants (2009)

2014-03-09T16:28:20-04:00

Neil Gaiman's Odd and the Frost Giants Harper Collins, 2009 Everything I know about Norse mythology, I learned from playing World of Warcraft's Burning Crusade. Okay, maybe I picked up a little from Jane Smiley too. But overall, it's a weak spot with me, my knowledge limited to daily quests

Neil Gaiman’s Odd and the Frost Giants (2009)2014-03-09T16:28:20-04:00
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