Yearly Archives: 2025
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SERVANT OF RAGE by Alex Knight (BOOK REVIEW)
‘Clarity of purpose is among our greatest strengths, my son. The Ghangerai people are not feared because we are inherently better warriors than anyone else. We ... -
THE FALL IS ALL THERE IS and THE DIPLOMACY OF THE KNIFE by C. M. Caplan (SERIES REVIEW)
Unhinged, messy and chaotic, this fabulous series is unlike anything you would have ever read – come for the fusterclucked family and stay for the ... -
Interview with Amal El-Mohtar (THE RIVER HAS ROOTS)
Amal El-Mohtar is an award-winning author and critic: her short fiction has won the Hugo, Nebula and Locus awards, while her poetry has won the Rhysling ... -
THE TRIGGERNOMETRY TRILOGY by Stark Holborn (SERIES REVIEW)
Mathematical Fahrenheit 951 in a Wild Wild West Sometimes you know that a book is written just for the intersection of some of your weird interest ... -
AT THE BOTTOM OF THE GARDEN by Camilla Bruce (BOOK REVIEW)
“Why is that?” I asked in a voice hoarse from lecturing. “Do you think the wicked witches and cruel stepmothers in your storybooks just appeared, like ... -
A FATE FORED IN FIRE by Hazel McBride (BOOK REVIEW)
I love that so many things went wrong in this book. No, for real, hear me out. Meet Aemyra, a trained blacksmith blessed with fire magic, ... -
Top Five Books on Extreme Conditions – GUEST POST by Michael Nayak (SYMBIOTE)
As World War III rages, the scientists in Antarctica are thankful for the isolation – until a group of Chinese scientists arrive at the American research ... -
Writing the Found Family Trope – GUEST POST by C. M. Alongi (THE WITCH WHO TRADES WITH DEATH)
A young witch forced to play concubine for her empirical captor, finally breaks free to find a life of her own, but even those with the ... -
TOP PICKS – February 2025
Welcome to a whole new year of Top Picks! Every month, we like to share with you our favourite reads of the month. We’ve rounded up ... -
AN INKLING OF FLAME by Z. B. Steele (BOOK REVIEW)
A prequel novella that packs in an intriguing recounting and team dynamics while whetting the appetite for the full-fledged novel I am thankful to the author ...