Pages
Categories
Tags
africa american history ancient world animals anthropology architecture autumn birds celebrations children's books china colors comedy of manners crafts england fantasy fish flowers france haiti halloween history humor landscape magic medieval ocean painting paleo picture books religion renaissance science science fiction sff textiles tres riches heures urban war winter world history world war II ya yule zoos-
Recent Posts
-
Recent Comments
- Gaudior on Snowy in snow
- Aquaeri on Red flower tree
- The Librarian on In the Shadow of Moloch: The Sacrifice of Children and Its Impact on Western Religions, by Martin S. Bergmann
- The Librarian on Knights of Spain, Warriors of the Sun: Hernando de Soto and the South’s Ancient Chiefdoms, by Charles Hudson
- Phyllis on Knights of Spain, Warriors of the Sun: Hernando de Soto and the South’s Ancient Chiefdoms, by Charles Hudson
Image Sources
Tag Archives: ya
Book of December 15, 2009
Steampunk + genetic engineering + August 1914 + girl-in-disguise = gripping, ripping yarn.
Posted in Reviews Also tagged alternate history, evolution, fantasy, genetic engineering, science fiction, sff, steampunk Leave a comment
Book of November 27, 2009
My teenage associate said, "This was written by an adult who pays attention, and who remembers what it's like."
Book of November 8, 2009
High summer at Yosemite, from the animals' point of view.
Book of November 6, 2009
There are too many trucks, and the trucks are too big.
Book of October 14, 2009
A Memorable History of England, comprising all the parts you can remember, including 103 Good Things, 5 Bad Kings and 2 Genuine Dates.
75th anniversary edition, with new copyright-enhanced illustrations by Steven Appleby.
Book of October 3, 2009
Brothers fighting magical foes, with enough twists for a corkscrew factory. “Supernatural” fans, you will *love* this: it’s not SPN with the serial numbers filed off, but the emotional dynamic will be *very* familiar to you.






Book of December 24, 2009
Libyrinth, by Pearl North