Good and Fun Reads

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This month, we Quills are presenting indie reads we've enjoyed.

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Robin Lythgoe, author of As the Crow Flies, is up first today. Here is what she has to say:

Lindsay Buroker is a wonderful talent in the Indie Author world. If you haven’t read her stuff, you’re missing out. She’s a fantasy writer and has works in the steampunk and urban categories. Either way, she’s good at what she does, which is writing fast-paced novels with intriguing characters, clever dialogue, wry humor, well-developed settings, and sparks flying—romantic, rhetoric, and magic. Hers was the first steampunk I ever read, and while the notion sounded interesting, I was a little dubious. Magic and Victorian-style technology? Hmm…

Read more at: http://robinlythgoe.blogspot.com/2014....

Kristie Kiessling is on hiatus this month, so that leaves me up next. Here are my thoughts:

With so many new books published each day, it can be difficult choosing something to read, but one genre I like to read and review from time to time, is fantasy for young readers. I enjoy the worlds created and I look for those reads I would have passed on to my children when they were middle-graders. There are a number of prerequisites for me: the works may not promote behavior I think objectionable for the young reader and they must be grammatically sound. Of course, it always helps if they offer a good dose of humor. One work that met all these requirements (and it was one I quite enjoyed) is The Silver Strand, by L. J. Clarkson.

Find out more at http://www.oathtaker.com/patricias-bl....
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Published on September 05, 2014 06:24 Tags: quills
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