Yearly Archives: 2023
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THE JAGUAR PATH by Anna Stephens (BOOK REVIEW)
Whereas this will be a spoiler-free review, there will naturally be spoilers for book one, The Stone Knife, so if you haven’t read that, y’know, what are ... -
THE SANDMAN: BOOK TWO by Neil Gaiman (BOOK REVIEW)
The Sandman: Book Two – written by Neil Gaiman. Artists: Kelley Jones, Malcolm Jones III, Mike Dringenberg, Matt Wagner, P. Craig Russell, George Pratt, Dick Giordano, ... -
Julia’s Favourite Self Published SFF Books – Update 3
Oh dear, it has been way too long since I updated this, so brace yourself, this is gonna be a long one… I’ve read more in ... -
THE HOTHOUSE BY THE EAST RIVER by Muriel Spark (BOOK REVIEW)
“There isn’t any war and peace any more, no good and evil, no communism, no capitalism, no fascism. There’s one area of conflict left and that’s ... -
THE WHISPERING MUSE by Laura Purcell (BOOK REVIEW)
“You see, now, the beauty of tragedy? It has so many faces. Not all doom and gloom but nobility, honour and a hundred other qualities. You ... -
Interview with Heather Fawcett (EMILY WILDE’S ENCYCLOPAEDIA OF FAERIES)
Heather Fawcett is a Canadian author of books for adults, kids, and teens, including the Even the Darkest Stars series, Ember and the Ice Dragons, The ... -
T H WHITE: A BIOGRAPHY by Sylvia Townsend Warner (BOOK REVIEW)
Sylvia Townsend Warner – T H White: A Biography (1967, Handheld Press edition 2023) “In fact, The Sword in the Stone had allowed him two wish-fulfilments. ... -
Interview with Hannah Kaner (GODKILLER)
Hannah Kaner is a Northumbrian writer living in Scotland. She works as a senior digital consultant in Edinburgh, delivering digital healthcare, tools, and services for the ... -
CHILDREN OF MEMORY by Adrian Tchaikovsky (BOOK REVIEW)
Having finished 2022 with Walking to Aldebaran I opened 2023 with another Tchaikovsky work Children of Memory, the third (and last?) in the series that began ... -
BERG by Ann Quin (BOOK REVIEW)
“A man called Berg, who changed his name to Greb, came to a seaside town intending to kill his father…” And with that iconic opening line, ...









