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April 26, 2017

GAME: Name that Book Cover

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April 21, 2017

Harrow

In a baffling blend of trans-continental traditions, Aurelius touched his forehead, his lips, and his chest, then bowed low. With careless deference, he intoned, “Sprat, for your foresight, your forays, and your forbearance where this big oaf is concerned, you have earned my gratitude! I shall proclaim it in Verit, Terse, Prose, and Skrit!”

—HARROW by C. J. Milbrandt


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April 20, 2017

ART: Tupper Meadowsweet

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April 19, 2017

GAME: Name that Book Cover

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April 17, 2017

BYWAYS: Illustrations

Every one of the Byways Books includes beautiful full-color art by my illustrator, Hannah Christenson. Here’s a sampling from Book #5, Inside the Tree: A Ewan Johns Adventure.

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April 14, 2017

Rakefang

Farley caressed the coiled snake’s gleaming scales, cool and silken as the real thing. He smiled at the little guardian’s reaction, for his magic sparked and swirled in an eager bid for attention. His guardian might be small, but he was ten times more powerful than Olexi or Rimbles.

—RAKEFANG by C. J. Milbrandt


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April 13, 2017

BYWAYS: Tamaqua and Juniata

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April 12, 2017

GAME: Name that Book Cover

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April 7, 2017

Harrow

Of all the Meadowsweet siblings, Tupper was the hardest to describe. He fit in well enough with his looks, for he bore a strong resemblance to their father; however, his personality had always been rather vague. Although no one would have gone so far as to call him weak, Tupper didn’t seem to have any strengths.

—HARROW by C. J. Milbrandt


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Published on April 07, 2017 06:40

April 6, 2017

ART: Freydolf

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Published on April 06, 2017 08:00