Yearly Archives: 2025
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                                        THE NAMING SONG by Jedediah Berry (BOOK REVIEW)When something fell from the something tree, all the words went away. And the world changed. Monsters slipped from dreams. The land began to shift and ...
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                                        DEATH ON THE CALDERA by Emily Paxman (BUDDY READ REVIEW)Beth and Nils are back with another buddy read – it’s definitely The Year of the Buddy Read for these two! Settle in, because they had ...
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                                        A DROP OF CORRUPTION by Robert Jackson Bennett (BOOK REVIEW)“Perhaps you need simply listen, then,” said Ana. “For I find myself in a storytelling mood, and I think I’ve a fascinating tale to tell. It ...
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                                        Bees as a model for human society – GUEST POST by Anna February (THE HIVE)A thrillingly original dystopian murder mystery – think The Hunger Games meets A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder! A FUTURE QUEEN LIES MURDERED … Justice is ...
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                                        ROSE/HOUSE by Arkady Martine (BOOK REVIEW)Alice from Resident Evil meets Howard Roark in this twisty, intriguing locked house horror mystery novella. I am thankful to Tor for my review copy ...
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                                        THE RAVEN SCHOLAR by Antonia Hodgson (BOOK REVIEW)In a realm governed by a pantheon of absent gods, mortal power transfers every 24 years by means of a competition between factions. Neema Kraa, Orrun’s ...
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                                        A SONG OF LEGENDS LOST by M. H. Ayinde (BOOK REVIEW)I often begin my reviews with a brief introduction into what the book I’m reviewing is about, yet A Song of Legends Lost by M. H ...
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                                        On Writing A Sequel – GUEST POST by C. S. E. Cooney (SAINT DEATH’S HERALD)Lanie Stones is the necromancer that Death has been praying for. Heartbroken, exiled from her homeland as a traitor, Lanie Stones would rather take refuge in ...
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                                        BLOOD OF THE KAMI by Baptiste Pinson Wu (BOOK REVIEW)An action packed adventure into a lore-rich, mythology heavy magical Japan packed with natural, super-natural and unnatural threats. I am thankful to the author for my ...
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                                        Interview with M. H. Ayinde (A SONG OF LEGENDS LOST)M. H. Ayinde was born in London’s East End. She is a runner, a lapsed martial artist, and a screen time enthusiast. Her debut novel A ...
 
                                                








