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Month: March 2013

Book Reviews, Epic/Heroic, Fantasy

Review: Vessel

Posted on29 March, 201321 May, 2013

Title: Vessel Author: Sarah Beth Durst Genres: Fantasy, Heroic Pages: 424 Publisher: Simon & Schuster/McElderry Books Review Copy: Received as a birthday gift Availability: September 11, 2012 (on shelves now!) […] Read More

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Latin@ Protagonists

Posted on27 March, 2013

Just a small Latin@ appreciation post this morning! Luminous by Dawn Metcalf As reality slips and time stands still, Consuela finds herself thrust into the world of the Flow. Removed […] Read More

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Searching for Co-Bloggers!

Posted on25 March, 20131 April, 2013

Do you want to join Rich in Color in reviewing and promoting young adult fiction by and/or about people of color? Excellent! Because we want at least two other people […] Read More

Book Reviews, Dystopia/Post-Apocalyptic, Links, Science Fiction

Review: Orleans

Posted on25 March, 201321 May, 2013

Title: Orleans Author: Sherri L. Smith Genre: Science Fiction/Dystopia Pages: 324 Publisher: Putnam Juvenile Review Copy: Purchased Available: March 7, 2013 (On Shelves Now!) Summary: After a string of devastating […] Read More

Book Reviews, Fantasy, Mystery

Review: City of a Thousand Dolls

Posted on24 March, 201324 March, 2013

Title: City of a Thousand Dolls (Bhinian Empire #1) Author: Miriam Forster Genres: Fantasy, Mystery Pages: 359 Publisher: HarperTeen Review Copy: Purchased Availability: February 5, 2013 (on shelves now!) Summary: […] Read More

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We Are Getting Ready

Posted on18 March, 201319 March, 2013

We’re still tinkering with plugins, themes, and social networks and polishing our profiles, mission statement, and review policy. Please keep us bookmarked because we will be ready to recruit soon. […] Read More

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