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Somewhat Mystical: A Story of Fantasy and Magic by Victoria Bullock

victor January 25, 2024 January 4, 2024Young Adult / Fantasy Tyler Tichelaar 0
Somewhat magical a story of fantasy and magic by victoria l bullock.

New Novel for All Ages Introduces Mystical Girl on Magical Adventure Review by Tyler R. Tichelaar Get ready for a true sea adventure! Victoria Bullock’s Somewhat Mystical: A Story of Fantasy and Magic is just about the most magical novel you will ever read. Written for all ages, it will…

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Howl of the Ice by Christian Raymond

victor January 15, 2024 January 3, 2024Young Adult / Fantasy Christian Raymond 0
Howl of the ice by christian raymond.

Only a very few books written each year for Young Adults are set in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula.  Howl of the Ice by Christian Raymond is the latest book for the YA audience and joins other recent titles in this class including Cady And The Birchbark Box by Ann Dallman, The…

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Season of Dragons by Nikki Mitchell

victor May 10, 2023 March 7, 2023Young Adult / Fantasy Nikki MItchell, Sharon Brunner 0
Season of dragons by nikki mitchell.

Reviewed by Sharon Brunner Nikki Mitchell’s book Season of Dragons provides readers with adventure, magic, and masterful resolutions. The main locations in the book are Wisconsin and another place in a different world. The time period appears to be in the present with a child named Ichabod who experiences modern-day…

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To Build a Tunnel by Deborah K Frontiera (

victor May 10, 2022 June 7, 2022Young Adult / Fantasy Deborah K. Frontiera, Mack Hassler 0
The chronicles of henry roosevelt to build a foundation.

To Build a Tunnel by Deborah K Frontiera (originally published 2004) as volume one of The Chronicles of Henry Roach-Dairier From Fandom to Full Cultural Foundation Review by Mack Hassler In modern times, we often label this sort of enthusiastic imitation of types “fandom” as in science fiction fandom or…

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The Inception of the Combined Colonies by Deborah K. Frontiera

victor September 8, 2019 October 8, 2020Young Adult / Fantasy Deborah K. Frontiera 0
The chronicles of the ant king.

What Can a Future World Dominated by Insects Teach Us About Ourselves? Review by Victor R. Volkman Deborah K. Frontiera’s fourth book in the ongoing Chronicles of Henry Roach-Dairier, subtitled The Inception of the Combined Colonies, is a wild, post-apocalyptic story of the conflict of two races of beings.  This…

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