The Reviews
Dark Days (Skulduggery Pleasant 4), by Derek Landy, at Say What?
The Door in the Alley, by Adrienne Kress, at Ms. Yingling Reads
Dragon's Green, by Scarlett Thomas, at Cracking the Cover
The Faceless Ones (Skuldugger Pleasant 3) by Derek Landy, at Say What?
Felix Yz, by Lisa Bunker, at Always in the Middle
The Gateway Quartet: The Four-Fingered Man, the Warriors of Brin-Hask, the Midnight Mercenary, and the Ancient Starship, by Cerberus Jones, at alibrarymama
The Girl with the Ghost Machine, Lauren DeStefano, at B. and N. Kids Blog
Greenglass House, and Ghosts of Greenglass House, by Kate Milford, at The Reading Nook Reviews
Hamster Princess: Giant Trouble, by Ursula Vernon, at Charlotte's Library
The House of Months and Years, by Emma Trevayne, at Semicolon
If The Magic Fits (100 Dresses), by Susan Maupin Schmid, at Charlotte's Library
Lord of Monsters, by John Claude Bemis, at B. and N. Kids Blog
Mortal Coil (Skulduggery Pleasant 5) by Derek Landy, at Say What?
Paint by Magic, by Katherine Reiss, at Charlotte's Library
The Princess and the Page, by Christina Farley, at Pages Unbound Reviews
The Quest to the Uncharted Lands (World of Solace #3), by Jaleigh Johnson, at Word Spelunking and books4yourkids.com
Orphan Island, by Laurel Snyder, at twentybyjenny
Rebellion of Thieves by Kekla Magoon, at A Reader of Fictions
The Song from Somewhere Else, by A. F. Harrold, at Waking Brain Cells
Sputnik's Guide to Life On Earth, by Frank Cottrell Boyce, at Librarian's Quest
Authors and Interviews
Gwenda Bond (The Supernormal Sleuthing Service) at YAYOMG!
Lauren DeStefano (The Girl With the Ghost Machine) at Nerdy Book Club
Other Good StuffSputnik's Guide to Life On Earth, by Frank Cottrell Boyce, at Librarian's Quest
Authors and Interviews
Gwenda Bond (The Supernormal Sleuthing Service) at YAYOMG!
Lauren DeStefano (The Girl With the Ghost Machine) at Nerdy Book Club
The Riverbank Review of Books which was active between 1998 and 2003is now available online for your reading pleasure (via Monica at Educating Alice)
And from the Department of Things to Want, this half-octopus half-teapot (read more at Bored Panda)
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