Scott Westerfeld’s Uglies Series

2019-08-28T13:13:59-04:00

At the beginning of the novel, where an epigraph might appear, is a note from the author, explaining that Uglies was shaped by a series of email exchanges between Scott Westerfeld and author Ted Chiang about his story “Liking What You See: A Documentary”. At the end of Ted Chiang's

Scott Westerfeld’s Uglies Series2019-08-28T13:13:59-04:00

The intersection between the Giller Prize and Scaredy Squirrel

2021-01-11T16:32:08-05:00

Think there's nothing in common between this year's Giller Prize winner and Mélanie Watt's Scaredy Squirrel series? Take this quote from Lynn Coady's Hellgoing: "You can only be vigilant, she thought, about a few things at a time. Otherwise it’s not vigilance anymore. It starts to be more like panic."

The intersection between the Giller Prize and Scaredy Squirrel2021-01-11T16:32:08-05:00

Death of a Nightingale (Nina Borg #3)

2022-02-07T14:23:12-05:00

The third volume in the Nina Borg series by Lene Kaaberbøl and Agnete Friis builds upon the successful elements of the first two novels and adds an historical element to the plot which makes the story even more satisfying. Nina is a complicated character who challenges the conventional expectations of a

Death of a Nightingale (Nina Borg #3)2022-02-07T14:23:12-05:00

Invisible Murder (Nina Borg #2)

2022-02-07T14:21:45-05:00

Nina Borg's first appearance in The Boy in the Suitcase introduces her as a sensitive and determined nurse, willing to set aside her own convenience to meet the needs of others. Invisible Murder also demonstrates this quality of her character, but readers are forced to recognize that the way in which

Invisible Murder (Nina Borg #2)2022-02-07T14:21:45-05:00

The Boy in the Suitcase (Nina Borg #1)

2022-02-07T14:20:29-05:00

The Nina Borg mysteries are rooted in relationships, beginning with this first volume in the series. There are crimes, yes. And the plot unfolds in matter-of-fact prose, which is designed to build tension and suspense. 2008; Trans. Lena KaaberbølSoho Press, 2010 But ultimately these stories are about the

The Boy in the Suitcase (Nina Borg #1)2022-02-07T14:20:29-05:00
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