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The Labyrinth Gate, by Alis Rasmussen
Despite dealing with heavy mythological and social themes, the overall tone of this novel remains light and humorous, as the characters deal with their situations with intelligence and wit. Read the full review by Becky Parkhurst.
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.
It's your usual "woman making her way in a man's world" type of story, only with graphic, brutal sex and a swiss cheese plot. Come to think of it, for some people that's a recommendation. Read the full review by Sara Lipowitz.
This is actually a collection of short stories that are all somehow linked to a poem called "Lammas Night" by Mercedes Lackey. It starts to get a bit repetitive after the first few stories, but a few quirks and twists make some of the stories gems among the stones. Read the full review by Catherine George.
This hilariously disturbing novel about gender, childhood, and the banality of home life balances a cruelly realistic look at modern life against a colorful, romantic vision. Read the full review by Becky Parkhurst.
Densely written and packed with literary allusions and subtle themes, this book isn't for everyone, but for those who can appreciate it, it's a book to treasure. If I had to pick my all-time favorite book, this would be it. Read the full review by Sara Lipowitz.
Luck in the Shadows is a standard bit of skullduggery (wow, I've always wanted to use that word in a sentence!) that should appeal to fans of Robert Jordan and David Eddings. Read the full review by Sara Lipowitz.