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Oma's Quilt by Paulette Bourgeois
Oma's Quilt by Paulette Bourgeois











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Since fourteen, Alfred has been exploring the world using a twenty-foot, diesel-electric submarine built by junkyard genius and friend, Ziegfried. Fortunately, Philip Roy has not chosen to emphasize one over another, but instead embraces a more comprehensive definition, resulting in another fabulously rich tale of adventure. As such, the title of Philip Roy's newest book in The Submarine Outlaw Series, Ghosts of the Pacific, could evoke horror or things left behind or future possibilities. Though the term "ghost" suggests frightening disembodied souls, it can also refer to a faint trace, a remote possibility, a false image, or even be a synonym for our spirit. Written another great tome in which mythology is interwoven withįantasy, romance and hopefully her signature humour. If she is true to her skills, Lesley Livingston will have The consequent power struggle between underworld cartels of Norse, Greek and Egyptian gods and other entities places Mason Starling in danger and wondering who she can trust and who wants her dead. But this breach allows access to a center of dark energy, located in New York City's East River.

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Except for his name, Fennrys has no memory, even of his role in opening the barrier between our mortal world and the Beyond Realms. According to Lesley Livingston's blog, the author is "thrilled to death and beyond" ( Sunday, February 26, 2012) with this newly-revealed cover for Starling.Īccording to the blurb on the author's blog, the story starts with a young woman, Mason Starling, who rescues an unconscious young man named Fennrys Wolf. Lesley Livingston, author of Once Every Never (Puffin Canada, 2011) which I reviewed here on December 12, 2011, is heralding a new fantasy YA series with this debut book, Starling, published by HarperCollins.













Oma's Quilt by Paulette Bourgeois