Issue 4
June 2010
June 2010
Book Reviews
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ON SHELVES*
DEAD
IN THE FAMILY by Charlaine
Harris
"This is a much more bloodthirsty Sookie than in previous books. Usually, she’s content with killing people in self-defense, but now..." -- Sara Paige
MOUSE
AND DRAGON by Sharon Lee
and Steve Miller
"Like Scout’s Progress before it, this book is far less sci-fi, far less space opera, than any of the others in the Liaden Universe®." -- Rachel Hyland
THE
SHORT SECOND LIFE OF BREE TANNER
by Stephenie Meyer
"Inside this elegant tome is one of the most surprisingly ugly vampire stories I have read in quite some time..." -- Rachel Hyland
ON SHELVES*
DEAD
IN THE FAMILY by Charlaine
Harris"This is a much more bloodthirsty Sookie than in previous books. Usually, she’s content with killing people in self-defense, but now..." -- Sara Paige
MOUSE
AND DRAGON by Sharon Lee
and Steve Miller"Like Scout’s Progress before it, this book is far less sci-fi, far less space opera, than any of the others in the Liaden Universe®." -- Rachel Hyland
THE
SHORT SECOND LIFE OF BREE TANNER
by Stephenie Meyer"Inside this elegant tome is one of the most surprisingly ugly vampire stories I have read in quite some time..." -- Rachel Hyland
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NON-FICTION
MEMORIES
OF THE FUTURE
by Wil Wheaton
"Laden with frequent pop culture references, both obscure and explicit, this book kept me in a constant bubble of chuckles, giggles, and outright laughter." -- Rachel Hyland
WILL
THE VAMPIRE PEOPLE PLEASE LEAVE
THE LOBBY? by Allyson
Beatrice
"I was a few pages in when it dawned on me that not only was this book about Buffy fandom, it was about The Bronze." -- Rachel Hyland
NON-FICTION
New Section This Month!
MEMORIES
OF THE FUTURE
by Wil Wheaton"Laden with frequent pop culture references, both obscure and explicit, this book kept me in a constant bubble of chuckles, giggles, and outright laughter." -- Rachel Hyland
WILL
THE VAMPIRE PEOPLE PLEASE LEAVE
THE LOBBY? by Allyson
Beatrice"I was a few pages in when it dawned on me that not only was this book about Buffy fandom, it was about The Bronze." -- Rachel Hyland
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IN THE STACKS
THE
MORGANVILLE VAMPIRES by Rachel Caine
"In Morganville, the vampires are actually evil. They revel in their dominion over their lesser human neighbors..." -- Rachel Hyland
THE SOOKIE STACKHOUSE SERIES by Charlaine Harris
"One running theme that I really enjoy about the these novels is that there is always a consequence." -- Sara Paige
WAY OF THE WOLF by E. E. Knight
"When one hears that the name of a series is The Vampire Earth, one conjures up ideas of, well, Vampires. Probably on Earth." -- K. Burtt
IN THE STACKS
Our topic this month:
Vampires!
THREE
ANGEL NOVELS
"I always knew the time would come when I could read three TV tie-in novels in a row and not be disappointed in any of them." -- Rachel Hyland
Vampires!
THREE
ANGEL NOVELS"I always knew the time would come when I could read three TV tie-in novels in a row and not be disappointed in any of them." -- Rachel Hyland
THE
MORGANVILLE VAMPIRES by Rachel Caine"In Morganville, the vampires are actually evil. They revel in their dominion over their lesser human neighbors..." -- Rachel Hyland
THE SOOKIE STACKHOUSE SERIES by Charlaine Harris"One running theme that I really enjoy about the these novels is that there is always a consequence." -- Sara Paige
WAY OF THE WOLF by E. E. Knight
"When one hears that the name of a series is The Vampire Earth, one conjures up ideas of, well, Vampires. Probably on Earth." -- K. Burtt
Our topic next month:
In honor of, uh, Honor Harrington
Kick-Ass Chicks.
