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Touch the Dark by Karen Chance - a review
If you like your fantasy a little on the dark side, this is a good choice.

The Telefax Box by Toni Seger - a review
The Machine is an all seeing computer that controls and documents almost every aspect of everyday life. but The Machine, which records everything that happens at Central, has no record of a scientist's obviously violent murder.

The Supernaturalist by Eoin Colfer - a review
A strange thing happens as Cosmo hill lay dying. A blue creature feeds off of him, attracted to his pain.

The Steam Magnate by Dana Copithorne - a review
Kyra arrives at the Broken Glass City with a mission-- her mistress has charged her to find a Eson, a man who has inherited the steam-power legacy of his family.

The Serpent's Spell by Rae Bridgman - a review
Someone is slaughtering the snakes in the pits of Narcisse. While on a field trip to see the snakes, Wil and his cousin Sophie stumble upon a secret that starts them on a search to find the perpetrators.

The Science Fiction of Edgar Allan Poe
Although Edgar Allan Poe is most known for his gothic tales, he did have a few significant science fiction tales.

The Ruins of Gorlan by John Flanagan- a review
In this YA fantasy novel, young Will learns that being an apprentice Ranger is harder and more important that he could have guessed.

The Resurrected Man by Sean Williams - a review
A new novel from the award winning Australian author

The Physics of the Buffyverse by Jennifer Oullette - a review
Through the immensely popular Buffy the Vampire Slayer universe this book strives to explain and illustrate a multitude of scientific principles in an easily understood medium.

The People of the Sea by Scott Marcano - a review
The familiar struggle between good and evil is set in an imaginative world full of primal magic, horrible sea monsters and noble sea creatures.

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