Monthly Archives: January 2024
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TOP PICKS – January 2024
Welcome to a new year of Top Picks! Every month, we’re going to share with you our favourite reads of the month. We’ve rounded up our ... -
THE BITTER CROWN by Justin Lee Anderson (BOOK REVIEW)
The Bitter Crown is the sequel to Justin Lee Anderson’s The Lost War, and the second book in his Eidyn Saga. This review will contain spoilers for The Lost ... -
Interview with Georgia Summers (CITY OF STARDUST)
Georgia Summers is a half-British, half-Trinidadian writer, who spent most of her life living across the world, including Russia, Colombia and the US. When she’s not ... -
Interview with James Kinsley (GREYSKIN)
The Witness, rather than the Protagonist. Interview with James Kinsley Kinsley’s first novella, Playtime’s Over, was published by Propolis in 2021. Playtime’s Over is the story of Will, a young man ... -
The Hive reads THE HOBBIT – Final Part (READALONG)
Again we find we broke at around the same point that Jackson did, with Smaug – enraged by the smelly Dwarves and thieving Hobbit, flying off ... -
ASK THE WIZARD – Rapid Fireball Round
Greetings mortals, buffoons, imbeciles, and other miscellaneous denizens of the plane inexplicably named after dirt. Ulesorin the Green returns to you from a far more ... -
LONG LIVE EVIL by Sarah Rees Brennan (COVER REVEAL)
Today we’re super excited to be taking part in Orbit’s cover reveal for Long Live Evil by Sarah Rees Brennan! This adult epic fantasy debut from Sarah Rees ... -
The Hive reads THE HOBBIT – Part 2 (READALONG)
Well that was a bit of surprise! We have besmirched Peter Jackson for toying with the canon narrative of the Hobbit and carving it into three ... -
VOYAGE OF THE DAMNED by Frances White (BOOK REVIEW)
What a book to start 2024 with. Fantasy? Check. Magic? Yep. Humour? Definitely. ‘Closed room’ murder-mystery? 100%. I went into Voyage of the Damned relatively blind, ... -
Interview with Michael R. Miller (SONGS OF CHAOS)
Hailing from Scotland’s wet and wild west coast, Michael enjoys writing stories as sweeping in scope as the ancient landscapes he grew up in. His writing ...








