Fantasy
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THE LOST WAR by Justin Lee Anderson (BOOK REVIEW)
So. The Lost War. I think it’s safe to say, honestly, this book and I have a complicated relationship. I first read this story back when it was ... -
THE JASMINE THRONE by Tasha Suri (BOOK REVIEW)
For a while now, there has been one book that has cropped up in book hauls, monthly reading wrap-ups, best books of the year lists and ... -
LETTERS OF ENCHANTMENT Duology by Rebecca Ross (BOOK REVIEW)
“I don’t think you realize how strong you are, because sometimes strength isn’t swords and steel and fire, as we are so often made to believe. ... -
THE TENANT OF WILDFELL HALL by Anne Brontë (BOOK REVIEW)
“I am so determined to love him – so intensely anxious to excuse his errors, that I am continually dwelling upon them, and labouring to extenuate ... -
SIN AND SORROW by Michael R. Fletcher (BOOK REVIEW)
Be warned, this is a very grimdark story, there’s plenty of death, destruction and gore. Michael R. Fletcher has done it again. Sin and Sorrow is ... -
A LETTER TO THE LUMINOUS DEEP by Sylvie Cathrall (BOOK REVIEW)
“Have you ever considered, E., that someone ought to write a Fantasy about you? You experience something unprecedented, you venture to the library in search of ... -
YUMI AND THE NIGHTMARE PAINTER by Brandon Sanderson (BOOK REVIEW)
“The true hero is the one in your mind, the representation of an ideal that makes you a better person. The individual who inspired it, well, ... -
MY BROTHER’S KEEPER by Tim Powers (BOOK REVIEW)
“Because I’m not like you – I ache at anonymity, insignificance! Oh, I’m sorry, but – you’re content with the fact that a hundred years after ... -
EMILY WILDE’S MAP OF THE OTHERLANDS by Heather Fawcett (BOOK REVIEW)
“Whether they be violent beasts distracted by vegetables, or creatures powerful enough to spin straw into gold, which they will happily exchange for a simple necklace, ... -
HOUSE OF OPEN WOUNDS by Adrian Tchaikovsky (BOOK REVIEW)
City-by-city, kingdom-by-kingdom, the Palleseen have sworn to bring Perfection and Correctness to an imperfect world. As their legions scour the world of superstition with the bright ...