Poet Jason Mott has struck gold with his debut novel, The Returned. He’s enjoyed starred reviews in the major review journals and landed himself a deal […]
What We’ve Been Reading in the Youth Services Department
Some titles we have enjoyed recently here at Heights Libraries: Etiquette and Espionage by Gail Carriger Demon Love Spell by Mayu Shinjo The Testing by […]
In Search of a New Home: The Jacob’s Ladder Trilogy
Elizabeth Bear is a science fiction author who can satisfy that midnight craving for space opera when yet another Star Trek rerun won’t do. Discover […]
When the Robots Declared War
“You must sense what you have done . . . On some level you understand. Through your actions here today — you have made humankind […]
Margaret Atwood’s The Year of the Flood: opinionated and beautiful
This dystopian novel focuses on characters who are part of God’s Gardeners, a progressive/rational/Green religious group that has separated itself from most aspects of mainstream […]
book reviews…for teens, by teens
Check the link above for “Teen Reviewer” to see the latest teen reviewed book. This month Mikale reviewed Feed by M.T. Anderson. Interested in reviewing […]
Time Travel and Tesseracts
The book discussion group I run at the library recently read A Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L’Engle. This wonderful book that traverses both fantasy and […]
Science fiction or likely future?
James Howard Kunstler’s recent World Made By Hand is only one of a number of dystopian novels to be published in the last few years–and […]
If You Love Twilight, Try The Host by Stephenie Meyer
Stephenie Meyer’s newest book The Host comes out tomorrow May 6th RESERVE YOUR COPY TODAY! From www.stepheniemeyer.com Melanie Stryder refuses to fade away. Our […]