Monday, September 18, 2006

Edenstar Books

This month the gang at Christian SFF Blog Tours has decided to spotlight Edenstar Books and Games. I've had the link to this site up on my sidebar for several months now, though I don't check it as often as I should. Now that my attention has been re-drawn to this site, I'll be going oftener to see what is new.

The mission statement seems to be:
For those who enjoy a good, clean science fiction or fantasy story, Edenstar Books and Games has a world of resources to explore. With a comprehensive database of over 600 items, we're here to help you find books, videos and games.


The major categories appear to be Books, Audio, Video, For Kids, and Games. Edenstar acts as an Amazon store-front for these items.

Of course, my favorite area is Books. There is an extensive section of Book Reviews. However, it looks rather out of date as the books topping the list were published in 2003 and 2004. A plus is that they link to reviews on other sites as well as writing their own, giving the reader a broader base from which to make a decision.

There are areas set aside specifically for the classics such as Tolkein and Lewis. There's a good variety in the section for kids. If you're interested, go on over and check it out! Or have a look at some of the other linking sites:

Jim Black
Jackie Castle
Valerie Comer
Bryan Davis
Beth Goddard
Leathel Grody
Karen Hancock
Elliot Hanowski
Katie Hart
Sherrie Hibbs
Sharon Hinck
Jason Joyner
Tina Kulesa
Kevin Lucia
Rachel Marks
Shannon McNear
Rebecca LuElla Miller
Cheryl Russel
Mirtika Schultz
Stuart Stockton
Steve Trower
Speculative Faith

1 comment:

Rebecca LuElla Miller said...

Very nice, Valerie. Your like me--I've had the site bookmarked but don't go often enough. When I first found it, it seems I couldn't stay away.

I would like to see some place for interaction, I think. Maybe a chance for readers to write reviews like Fandom offers. Although, like Tim Frankovich, when one person or two do the reviews, you know what you're getting. That's the plus.

OK, on to next stop. ;-)

Becky