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Ruby: A Novel
Francesca Lia Block
From Publishers Weekly
Starred Review. YA author Block (the Weetzie Bat books) collaborates on a novel yet maintains her ...
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A Night in the Lonesome October
Gahan Wilson, Roger Zelazny
From Publishers Weekly
Leaving his ever-popular and ever-expanding Amber series behind for the nonce, Zelazny delivers a ...
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Wings
Terry Pratchett
From School Library Journal
Grade 5-9-- The last book of a science-fiction trilogy about four-inch beings who were strand...
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Windhaven
George R.R. Martin, Lisa Tuttle
Windhaven...
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The Dark Remains
Mark Anthony
From Publishers Weekly
Overwritten and overwrought, Anthony's third installment of a projected six-book fantasy series ov...
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Path of Fate
Diana Pharaoh Francis
From Publishers Weekly
Setting her story in Salvation, N.C., Phillips adeptly develops the theme of love's healing power....
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Pursuit
Andy Mangels, Michael A. Martin
Pursuit...
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Taste of Lightning
Kate Constable
From
Set in a new part of the world that Constable invented for her Chanters of Tremaris trilogy, this escapade brings t...
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Dead Witch Walking
Kim Harrison
As both a literary genre and a view of life, tragedy has from the very beginning spurred a dialogue between poetry and philosop...
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Sunshine
Robin Mckinley
From Publishers Weekly
Buffyesque baker Rae "Sunshine" Seddon meets Count Dracula's hunky Byronic cousin in Newbery-Award...
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Queen of Oblivion
Giles Carwyn, Todd Fahnestock
From Publishers Weekly
Despite two prologues explaining its long and complicated back story, the final volume in the Hear...
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Last Call
Tim Powers
From Publishers Weekly
In a difficult, but distinctive and commanding novel, Powers posits a world of magic and horror be...
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