Jessica E. Moyer

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Crossover Readers' Advisory: Maximize Your Collection To Meet Reader Satisfaction

RA veterans will not find much unfamiliar information here, but librarians new to RA will discover a basic guide to broaden their knowledge.
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The Murdstone Trilogy

Few adult fantasy readers are familiar with the late Carnegie Medal-winning YA author Peet (Tamar), but this work should gain him a mature audience. His clear appreciation and knowledge of the genre, plus adult language, make this clever story best for adults and those well versed in fantasy.
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Dark Victory: A Novel of the Alien Resistance

DuBois (Resurrection Day) has written a great series opener for a range of readers. The adolescent characters make this an especially solid choice for teens with an interest in apocalyptic and disaster fiction.
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Come the Revolution

This sequel to How Dark the World Becomes is a fast-paced, action-packed sf adventure. Readers new to Chadwick's series will be able to start here without too much trouble; essential background information is given, and the author leaps straight into an original story set two years after the previous entry.
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The Prison in Antares

With the tone of Ocean's Eleven in space, and the devil-may-care attitude of Firefly, this story will have a wide-ranging appeal, from sf enthusiasts to those who enjoy a good caper story with an attractive gang of misfit characters who don't stick to the usual rules.
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1635: A Parcel of Rogues

The 20th volume in this popular, fast-paced alternative history series follows close on the heels of the events in The Baltic War, picking up with the protagonists in London, including sharpshooter Julie Sims...
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Enemy in the Dark

The sequel to Shadow of Empire follows the swashbuckling crew of the Wolf's Claw as they are drawn into the political and military intrigues of the Far Stars...
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Cast in Honor

Jaded fantasy readers may appreciate that Sagara's books are set in such a compressed timeframe—it's been just over a year since the events of the series launch, Cast in Courtlight, and Kaylin has grown up only as much as a young woman would be expected to in the intervening time.
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Nebula Awards Showcase 2015

Readers new to sf will enjoy browsing through this anthology, and fans will delight in discovering unfamiliar writers. With an introduction, text of several speeches, and a complete listing of the 2014 Nebula Awards, this is an excellent addition to popular culture collections.
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