Time Travel

Highlanders: A Series of Novels by Karen Marie Moning

by Sasha Muradali 07.01.2011

By: Sasha Muradali, guest reviewer It’s been awhile since I’ve come across a series of books that I can honestly say I love, especially, from a genre that I do not commonly read. But that’s the beauty of Karen Marie Moning’s Highlander series: it defies the ordinary and jumps head on into the extraordinary. Set, [...]

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Review: Carnal Machines edited by D.L. King

by Sandra Scholes 06.25.2011

by Sandra Scholes, guest reviewer In Victorian times the emphasis on women and men was of being courteous, proper and reserved, yet in society that didn’t sit well with many of the people of the day, especially the well off and super rich who held lavish balls and parties at their huge estates where who [...]

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Review: Of Two Minds by Carol Matas and Perry Nodelman

by Keira 05.23.2011

Of Two Minds is a very deep book for kids. As an adult how it ends leads to quite an interesting train of thought I’m not sure young children will catch. This is my second time reading it. I remembered enjoying it thoroughly when I read it back in middle school. I can’t honestly say [...]

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Review: Women on the Edge of Space by Daniell Bodnar and Cecilia Tan

by Sandra Scholes 05.14.2011

by Sandra Scholes, guest reviewer After an interesting and in depth introduction by Danielle Bodnar about the science-fiction genre, its reasons for intriguing her to want to have a compilation of stories based in deep space, the reader is treat to four stories of how women cope with their lives in space starting with an [...]

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Review: Legacy by Jeanette Baker

by Aggie S. 05.12.2011

by Aggie S., guest reviewer Summary: Christina Murray recently divorced decides to go to Scotland after receiving a letter from Ellen Maxwell asking her to come. She had been visiting various parts of Scotland throughout the years and this was an invitation to come to the oldest manor in Scotland that has survived 800 years. [...]

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Review: Where the Rain is Made by Keta Diablo

by Keira 05.08.2011

Hero: Ethan Gray has pledged his life to the People (Cheyenne) and when they need him he goes straightaway to the council where he’s given his orders. Ethan is a time-traveling shifter who can transform into a raven. When he returns to the past to lead the Cheyenne’s Dog Soldiers he melds perfectly into their [...]

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Movie Review: Ghosts of Girlfriends Past starring Matthew McConaughey and Jennifer Garner

by Keira 05.05.2011

This is a fabulous contemporary update of the Christmas Carol. Matthew McConaughey is Connor Mead. Connor is the new Mr. Scrooge, except he’s gorgeous, charming, and wealthy. So what’s wrong with the guy? Connor is a miser, just like Scrooge. How? Unlike Scrooge, Connor withholds love/feelings instead of money/possessions. Just like Scrooge, Connor gets visited [...]

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Review: The Return of Black Douglas by Elaine Coffman

by Aggie S. 04.24.2011

by Aggie S., guest reviewer Time travel romance is not the same thing as sci-fi romance or sci-fi time travel. In The Return of Black Douglas, there is no bouncing back and forth between different times, but there is a ghost. Twin sisters Isobella and Elizabeth Douglas, go to Scotland to trace their ancestors and [...]

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