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Monday, November 26, 2018

Contagion


Contagion, by Erin Bowman. 432 pg, 2018.
Teen space adventure meets John Carpenter's The Thing in Contagion! Smart and determined student Thea is working as a research intern when she becomes part of a search and rescue crew for a far-away drilling operation. The mission quickly descends into chaos as the corpses and questions pile up around the team. As Thea and her companions fight to survive, forces both inexplicable and all-too-human are at work against them.
If you need a fast paced space mystery with a dollop of creepy, this one might be for you!

Contagion, by Erin Bowman. 432 pg, 2018.

Monday, October 29, 2018

A Curious Beginning, by Deanna Raybourn


A Curious Beginning by Deanna Raybourn, 368 p.
The first in a series, A Curious Beginning introduces us to the enjoyably mouthy and delightfully eccentric natural scientist Veronica Speedwell. Orphaned at a young age, she was raised by her two aunts. As we meet her, both of her aunts have died, and Veronica is preparing for the life of spectacular worldwide travels of which she has dreamed, snaring rare butterflies and handsome suitors in all corners of the world. Abruptly, however, she is thrown into a mystery that may reveal the secrets of her parentage. As an opinionated, educated woman ahead of her time, she scandalizes and delights her friends and enemies alike.
I enjoyed the quick pace of this book, and the sharp dialogue between Veronica and her companions. The historical setting is well realized, and I even learned a new vocabulary word or two - Veronica being an accomplished lepidopterist, or butterfly collector. With plenty of mysteries still left to explore, I look forward to seeing Veronica on her next adventure.