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Tag: William Henderson
Dog-eared: Crewel, by Gennifer Albin
Without Katniss Everdeen and the 13 Districts, and all of the other books in which a young woman, despite all … More
Earth, Air, Fire, Water: The Elementals, by Francesca Lia Block
Billed as an “adult novel,” The Elementals, by Francesca Lia Block (The Weetzie Bat books, Guarding the Moon) catapults us … More
Dog-eared: The End of Your Life Book Club, by Will Schwalbe
You know from the beginning of Will Schwalbe’s The End of Your Life Book Club that his mother, Mary Anne, … More
Dog-eared: The Last Dragonslayer, by Jasper Fforde
I’ve enjoyed Jasper Fforde since his first novel, The Eyre Affair, introduced us to Thursday Next and her adventures in book … More
Dog-eared: Where’d You Go, Bernadette
To: YouFrom: Heavy Feather ReviewRe: Where’d You Go, Bernadette You know from the beginning that Bernadette Fox is missing, and … More
Dog-eared: What Matters Most, How You Feel When You’re Together
The main character in Every Day, the new young-adult novel by David Levithan (one-half of the team behind bestsellers like Nick … More
“Less Pom-Pom, More Circumstance”: William Henderson Reviews Dare Me by Megan Abbott
Cheerleading and friendship, in sixteen-year-old Addy Hanlon’s world—brilliantly created by Edgar Award-winning Megan Abbott in the just-out Dare Me—vie for … More