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6 reviews matched your criteria:
Child of the Light, by Janet Berliner and George Guthridge
Against a backdrop of real-life incidents, Child of the Light focuses on the unusual friendships among three children during the rise of Nazi Germany. Read the full review by Sara Lipowitz.
Imajica is a huge fantasy novel that does not bow down to any cliches. It is mysterious, beautiful and distressing by turns. But it has the ability to make you see things differently when you are finished with it. Read the full review by Cory L. Williams.
Not many books can live up to the massive (and deserved) reputation of The Mists of Avalon. Lady of Avalon isn't one of them. Read the full review by Sara Lipowitz.
Even if you're a rough, tough, ass-kicking mercenary from another dimension, there are hazards a sword-bearing soldier never dreamed of. Welcome to the Planet of the Paper Pushers. Other than my usual gripes with books of this sort, the story is funny and reads fairly quickly, though little enough of it stuck in my mind. Read the full review by Becky Parkhurst.
Both funny and unexpectedly touching, this warm-hearted story about a prince who is half a man is likely to carve itself a small but hallowed place in fantasy literature. Read the full review by Sara Lipowitz.
The Unicorn Sonata is a pleasant, though not exceptional, story about a girl named Joey who stumbles from modern Los Angeles into a far wilder world: the land of Shei'rah. Read the full review by Sara Lipowitz.