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By Rachel Hartman

What’s the deal with dragons? Mythical creatures abound, but dragons seem to be the Rorschach blots of contemporary fantasy, embodying – with their scales, hoarded treasure, and breath of fire – all our anxieties and ... Read More »

June 27, 2012

By Gary Blackwood

Gary Blackwood’s latest adventure novel is a fun and engaging read, though it is rather predictable and heavy-handed in its overarching themes of lying and empathy. With his mom unemployed and his dad missing in ... Read More »

June 27, 2012

By B.J. Bayle

In her latest historical novel for young adults, B.J. Bayle tells the story of the Fraser family, who sail from Scotland to the newly formed Red River settlement (now Winnipeg). Centred on 15-year-old Angus, the ... Read More »

June 27, 2012

By Wesley King

The Vindico is a decidedly and deliberately different take on superhero mythology, and on the “origin story” in particular. In Wesley King’s debut, the newspapers are full of stories about the League of Heroes and ... Read More »

June 27, 2012

By Denise Jaden

When Loann is dumped by her friends at the start of her penultimate year of high school, life has never seemed less fair, especially since everything is perfect as always for Loann’s sister, Claire, who ... Read More »

June 27, 2012

By Joanne Levy

Lilah Bloom is just your average seventh-grader: she likes shopping, groans about math tests, plays the drums, and can’t wait to finally turn 13. Her biggest problem in life is worrying about how lonely her ... Read More »

June 27, 2012

By Kathleen Peacock

Kathleen Peacock’s debut novel is set in a dystopian world in which those afflicted with a virus known as Lupine Syndrome – in other words, werewolves – are being rounded up and sent to rehabilitation ... Read More »

June 27, 2012 | Filed under: Book news