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[CCBC-Net] fantasy books

From: wmmayes at aol.com <wmmayes>
Date: Tue, 09 May 2006 15:33:06 -0400

While we are talking about fantasy, one of the best fantasies in years is about to hit the bookstores: MONSTER BLOOD TATTOO by D.M. Cornish.

Walter M. Mayes aka Walter the Giant Storyteller my website: www.walterthegiant.com my blog: waltergiant.easyjournal.com WALTER THE GIANT STORYTELLER'S GIANT BOOK OF GIANT STORIES, illustrated by Kevin O'Malley, now on sale from Walker Books VALERIE & WALTER'S BEST BOOKS FOR CHILDREN: A LIVELY, OPINIONATED GUIDE by Valerie V. Lewis and Walter M. Mayes New edition on sale from Harper Resource Books

-----Original Message----- From: Terrie Dorio <Terrie.Dorio at SMGOV.NET> To: Hunt, Jonathan <Hunt.Jo at monet.k12.ca.us>; ccbc-net at ccbc.education.wisc.edu Sent: Tue, 9 May 2006 12:25:37 -0700 Subject: Re: [CCBC-Net] fantasy books

  I agree with Jonathan Hunt (quoted below) - I recently read POISON and was blown away by Chris Wooding's inventiveness in this dark tale for teens. And, it WAS nice to read a stand alone, complete fantasy in these days of trilogies and more.

Other favorites from the last year or so:

TRICKSTER'S CHOICE and TRICKSTER'S QUEEN by Tamora Pierce are a great continuation of her Alanna series, featuring Alanna's feisty daughter. WILL OF THE EMPRESS is another outstanding new title from Pierce, a part of the Circle of Magic books.

MAGYK by Angie Sage created a world I believed in completely and could picture in my mind. The sequel, FLYTE, is now out.

Cornelia Funke's INKHEART and INKSPELL are very popular in my library, and INKSPELL in particular brings up interesting questions about reality, books and story (this is a theme in POISON as well).

Terrie

------------------------------------------------------------------- Jonathan Hunt said:

POISON by Chris Wooding . . . If you're tired of commiting to multiple volume trilogies in order to read excellent fantasy than look no further than this talented young author. POISON is a terrific standalone fantasy with some dark fairy tale elements, while his earlier book, THE HAUNTING OF ALAIZABEL CRAY, with it's Victorian setting and equally clever imagination, is even better. THE STORM THIEF comes out later in the year, and needless to say, I can hardly wait.
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Terrie Dorio
Branch Manager/Youth Services Librarian
Montana Ave. Branch Library
Santa Monica, CA
terrie.dorio at smgov.net
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