Monthly Archives: May 2021
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Wyrd and Wonder Wrapped Up
We’ve come to the end of another Wyrd and Wonder (where did that month go?!) and as ever, we’ve had so much fun taking part! ... -
THE CADUCA by Elaine Graham-Leigh (BOOK REVIEW)
The old adage that good sci-fi is about present times but cloaked in a futuristic setting proves its worth with The Caduca – set 900 years ... -
THE BONE SHARD DAUGHTER by Andrea Stewart – READALONG Week 4
This year, the Wyrd and Wonder crew are hosting a read-along of Andrea Stewart’s The Bone Shard Daughter. Nils, Beth and Filip have been ... -
5-Star Fantasy Books in Five Words – Wyrd and Wonder ’21
Five-Star Fantasy Books in Five Words is BACK! For today only. As it’s today’s prompt for this year’s Wyrd and Wonder photo challenge. BUT STILL. We ... -
Fantasy Friday with Wyrd and Wonder – Off The Beaten Track
Welcome to Fantasy Friday! If you’re following us on Twitter and Instagram, you’ll have had your feed completely spammed noticed that we’re taking part in the ... -
Norylska Groans by Michael R. Fletcher and Clayton W. Snyder (Book Review + Interview!)
This book is what happens when a Grimdark duo gets ahold of whiskey and unlimited access to Zoom. For fans of the subgenre, Norylska Groans reframes ... -
PRIEST OF GALLOWS by Peter McLean (BOOK REVIEW)
Please note this review will contain spoilers for Priest of Bones and Priest of Lies. “We walked in like gangsters, like we own the fucking ... -
The Court of Broken Knives by Anna Smith Spark – Book Review
And in case you prefer written reviews, here it is: Series: Empires of Dust (#1) Published by: Harper Voyager Genre: Dark fantasy, literary fantasy Pages: 470 ... -
Interview with Ava Reid (THE WOLF AND THE WOODSMAN)
Ava Reid was born in Manhattan and raised right across the Hudson River in Hoboken, New Jersey, but currently lives in Palo Alto. She ... -
Author Spotlight – L. L. MacRae (THE IRON CROWN)
My name is Lauren, and I’m a fantasy author of character-driven stories and epic adventure. My books usually contain dragons, rarely feature romance, and are ...









