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Effie is not happy to be at her sister’s wedding. For one thing, there’s the hideous bridesmaid’s dress. For another, she is getting hassled about her eating and her boyfriend situation. The bathroom seems like her only escape– until it becomes her prison! Did her sister’s wedding just get even worse? This very short story [...]

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Leon Chameleon, P.I, has already proven himself to be a great detective in his first case, but this case will challenge his wits. Mr. Woodland Mouse has disappeared, and Constable Mole knows that Leon is his only hope. Through his keen detective work and unique skills, Leon, with the help of his team, manages to find [...]

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11-year-old Carly lives with her grandfather on his farm in Virginia. She has a busy life- riding her pony, Monroe, having adventures with her friend, Freddie, and keeping an eye on the sneaky red fox.  But what Carly really loves is to watch the hunt. Several times a year, the Riverdale Hunt Club rides through [...]

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REVIEW: "Yaakov the Pirate Hunter" by Nathaniel Wyckoff

It’s 2025, and the Peretz family has a variety of robots to do their bidding. When Yaakov and Yosef are playing Frisbee one day, Yaakov throws it much too high and it lands on the roof. Yaakov uses the climb-bot to get the Frisbee, but an impatient Yosef throws a baseball that knocks the climb-bot [...]

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REVIEW: "Jimmy Stone's Ghost Town" by Scott Neumyer

Jimmy Stone has had a hard life. It all really started when his mom came home from the hospital with a puppy instead of the new baby sister he was expecting, and it went downhill from there. Now, he’s been relocated to “Boredsylvania” with his largely absent father. With no friends, he finds himself the [...]

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REVIEW: "The Talisman of Elam" by Jim Mastro

Jason Hunter’s got your typical problems. His parents relocated him to a new city, where he promptly made bad by coming to the aid of a geeky boy and getting himself on the jock “hit list.” Speaking of his parents, they’ve been acting a little, well, distant lately, and then there’s the question of the [...]

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REVIEW: "Freak City" by Tom Lichtenberg

Argus is in a dead-end job, with a crappy living situation and an uneventful life. He is largely absent from the world, choosing not to interact with his many roommates, and having little experience with quality human interaction. That is, this is Argus’ life until now. A mysterious encounter with a stranger leaves Argus with [...]

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