Jenn Reese
Writer. Martial artist. Geek.Jenn writes science fiction and fantasy stories about heroes and adventure and lasting friendships. Her short stories have appeared online in Strange Horizons and in a number of anthologies, including the World Fantasy Award-winning Paper Cities. She makes her home...
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Writer. Martial artist. Geek.Jenn writes science fiction and fantasy stories about heroes and adventure and lasting friendships. Her short stories have appeared online in Strange Horizons and in a number of anthologies, including the World Fantasy Award-winning Paper Cities. She makes her home in Los Angeles, a sun-bleached desert city of freaks that she absolutely loves. When she's not sitting in traffic, she's studying martial arts, playing video games, and dreaming of rain.For more information on her stories, novels, and adventures, visit www.jennreese.com.Novels in the Above World series for ages 10+:ABOVE WORLD (Candlewick 2012) - 2012 Nominee for SFWA's Andre Norton AwardMIRAGE (Candlewick 2013)TBD (Candlewick 2014)Novels for older teens and adults:JADE TIGER (Juno 2007)
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Interesting middle-grade SF, which was recommended by several trusted sources. I enjoyed it, although I didn’t completely love it. I’ve heard that the second book is really good, so I’m looking forward to that.
Above World by Jenn Reese is a Nebula finalist (Andre Norton Award) this year, therefore as soon as I spotted it, I had to read it. I’ve been craving mermaid/underwater books lately (I think they make me think of summer, haha), so I was freaking thrilled to discover Above World. While the Kampii don...
Fun feminist post-human YA science fiction about two friends, Aluna and Hoku, who have to leave their undersea world to save it and also the world. Great moments of solidarity with other oppressed workers and subjects, nicely realistic boy-girl friendship without romance, strong girls and kind boys,...
I remember disliking many of the stories. If I reread this, I'll read only stories from authors I like.
4 starsFun, action-packed adventure that will appeal to MG readers. I loved the strong heroine, and the secondary characters were wonderful, too. This is a quick, pop-corn read, and I'm looking forward to the next book in the series.Full review soon at www.mangamaniaccafe.com