Monthly Archives: February 2022
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Tough Travelling: Royal Romantic Interests
Welcome intrepid adventurers to Tough Travelling with the Tough Guide to Fantasyland! That’s right, we’ve dusted it down and brought back this feature (created by Nathan of ... -
Author Spotlight – Shauna Lawless (THE CHILDREN OF GODS AND FIGHTING MEN)
Shauna Lawless is an avid reader of Irish mythology and folklore. As an Irish woman, she loves that Irish mythology has inspired so many stories over ... -
THE COLLARBOUND by Rebecca Zahabi (BOOK REVIEW)
“If this was where she belonged, in the space in-between, then this was where she would hold her ground. This was where she would fight.” ... -
THE SKIN by JE Hannaford (BOOK REVIEW)
‘You cannot fix this world alone, selkie.’ ‘I know. But, when we die, all that is left are shadows of our lives preserved in the ... -
36 STREETS by T. R. Napper (BOOK REVIEW)
“Not the soldiers. Those – those are the same as soldiers anywhere. The Chinese invaders return to their homes from the battlefield here, broken. Their bodies ... -
SLEEP HAS HIS HOUSE by Anna Kavan (BOOK REVIEW)
“It is night; and there is nothing false here. Night is reliable. Night does not dazzle us with treacherous fires. Night keeps a dark enduring silence ... -
THEY by Kay Dick (BOOK REVIEW)
Kay Dick – They (1977) “’One must never forget,’ Russel said. ‘I hold it in my mind all the time. That way I’m continually on the ... -
THE ATLAS SIX by Olivie Black (BOOK REVIEW)
“We all have the exact curses we deserve” The Atlas Six, Olivie Blake – Coming March 2022 from Tor Lucy Nield PhD Candidate, University of Liverpool. ... -
THE SHADOW GLASS by Josh Winning (BOOK REVIEW)
“One Kettu is worth a thousand armies, if she has courage deep and blade sharp.” The Shadow Glass is the remarkable upcoming novel by Josh ...








