EDITORIAL REVIEW: *Magic for Beginners* is Kelly Link’s eagerly anticipated and critically acclaimed follow-up to her beloved debut, *Stranger Things Happen*. Cumulatively weirder...
From Publishers WeeklyLucrezia Borgia is legendary as the archetypal villainess who carried out the poisoning plotted by her scheming father—Pope Alexander VI, aka Rodrigo Borgia—a...
"Payne, twin sister of Vishous, is cut from the same dark warrior cloth as her brother. Because she is a fighter by nature, and a maverick when it comes to the traditional role of ...
From Publishers WeeklyThe Hugo- and Nebula-winning Card ( The Ships of Earth ) teams up here with a relative newcomer (Kidd has published several non-SF novels with Card's own publ...
The Dreams in the Witch House The Man of Stone (with Hazel Heald) The Horror in the Museum (with Hazel Heald) Through the Gates of the Silver Key (with E. Hoffmann Price) Winged De...
The Dunwich Horror The Electric Executioner (with Adolphe de Castro) The Mound (with Zealia Bishop) MedusaÆs Coil (with Zealia Bishop) The Whisperer in Darkness At the Mountains of...
The Beast in the Cave The Alchemist The Tomb Dagon A Reminiscence Of Dr. Samuel Johnson Sweet Ermengarde or, The Heart of a Country Girl Polaris The Green Meadow Beyond the Wall of...
EDITORIAL REVIEW: Meeting at Midnight by Eileen WilksSeely Jones had secrets, hidden talents and a shadowed past. In Ben’s arms she wasn’t the elusive earth mother she seemed, but ...
From BooklistAgree or disagree with polemicist Hitchens, there is no denying the clarity of his thinking, the depth of his reading, the thoroughness of his inquiries, the independe...
SUMMARY: A unique voice, Melissa Jacobs delivers a second fun–filled, food–filled novel. Mimi's life is an open book, or rather, an open menu. A restaurant consultant, she's helped...