Author: Nils Shukla
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EMILY WILDE’S ENCYCLOPAEDIA OF FAERIES by Heather Fawcett (BOOK REVIEW)
“I suppose most children fall in love with faeries at some point, but my fascination was never about magic or the granting of wishes. The Folk ... -
Interview with Rebecca Ross (A RIVER ENCHANTED)
Rebecca Ross writes fantasy novels for teens and adults. She lives in the Appalachian foothills of northeast Georgia with her husband, a lively Australian Shepherd, and ... -
CRUISING THE COSMERE: The Lost Metal (BOOK REVIEW)
“Tonight Waxillium embraced that duty. He became destruction incarnate. For to worship Harmony was not only to worship Preservation—it was also to worship Ruin, with all ... -
LEGENDS AND LATTES by Travis Baldree (BOOK REVIEW)
Travis Baldree turns from the man behind audiobook narrations for Forthright books, to writing his very own debut novel, and I’m so glad he did. Legends ... -
CRUISING THE COSMERE: The Bands of Mourning (BOOK REVIEW)
Please note this review will contain spoilers for The Mistborn series. “He missed darkness. It was never dark in the city, not as it had ... -
THE SURVIVING SKY by Kritika H. Rao (BOOK REVIEW)
“The will of the city grew inside her, all the citizens, attuning their consciousness, to keep everyone safe, and then-Stillness. The city hovered briefly. A moment ... -
Author Spotlight: A. K. Mulford (THE ROGUE CROWN)
AK. Mulford is a bestselling fantasy author and former wildlife biologist who swapped rehabilitating monkeys for writing novels. She/they are inspired to create diverse stories that transport readers to new ... -
CRUISING THE COSMERE: Shadows of Self (BOOK REVIEW)
Note: this review will contain mild Mistborn spoilers. “These days, Elendel just didn’t need as many carriage drivers as it did automobile repairmen. You had ... -
SILVERWEED ROAD by Simon Crook (BOOK REVIEW)
“When the truth escapes them, people turn to fiction. Murderers find comfort in lies. The paranoid seek truth in conspiracies. I am not a superstitious man. ... -
AS LONG AS THE LEMON TREES GROW by Zoulfa Katouh (BOOK REVIEW)
“For now, this flag is our shield against the cold winters, the bombs falling from the sky, and the bullets that tear into our bodies. In ...









