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Karen Brooks

Karen Brooks is an academic and author of fantasy novels. 

Karen Brooks reviews 5 Young Adult Fantasy Books

September 2003, no. 254 01 September 2003
Here we have five seemingly disparate books linked by genre: fantasy. Yet even fantasy, an often devalued term used to categorise a range of speculative and other fictions, doesn’t quite describe these entertaining and evocative texts. Rather, the common thread running through these stories and uniting them in a continuous and universal yarn is that which weaves its way through many tales: the h ... (read more)

Karen Brooks reviews ‘Snow Wings’ by Jutta Goetze, ‘The Rat and The Raven’ by Kerry Greenwood, and ‘Dogboy’ by Victor Kelleher

November 2005, no. 276 01 November 2005
‘Time will tell’ is an old adage that, in a peculiar way, links and separates these three different tales. While Victor Kelleher’s moving and poetic Dogboy lures readers into the harsh ‘Dry’ of a time that never was and never will be, Jutta Goetze’s story plunges into snow-bound Bavaria, in a time both familiar and strange to contemporary audiences. Kerry Greenwood, on the other hand, ... (read more)