Author: Nils Shukla
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CRUISING THE COSMERE: Dawnshard (BOOK REVIEW)
‘What kind of person sought work on a sailing vessel? The type who longed for freedom—who wasn’t content to sit where they were told, but instead ... -
CRUISING THE COSMERE Oathbringer (BOOK REVIEW)
Given the immensity of Oathbringer, this is probably one of the hardest books I’ve reviewed this year, and therefore I’m going to largely be concentrating on ... -
Interview with Mike Shackle (WE ARE THE DEAD)
Originally from London, Mike Shackle has wandered the world before settling in Vancouver, with his wife and two children. His other constant traveling companions around the ... -
THE COUNCILLOR by E. J. Beaton (Book Review)
The Councillor is the upcoming debut by E. J. Beaton, an author who you’re going to want to keep your eye on because my gosh has ... -
The Devil and the Dark Water by Stuart Turton – Book Review
The Devil and the Dark Water is nothing short of a remarkably turbulent mystery from Stuart Turton, an author who has firmly established himself as a ... -
THIRTEEN STOREYS by Jonathan Sims (BOOK REVIEW)
Thirteen Storeys is the debut release by Award-winning The Magnus Archives podcaster, Jonathan Sims. Part horror, part thriller and part paranormal, this is a deliciously dark ... -
CRUISING THE COSMERE: Edgedancer (BOOK REVIEW)
Dear readers, I’m on a Sanderson high at the minute! After finishing Words of Radiance I was left with a serious book hangover and decided to ... -
CRUISING THE COSMERE: Words of Radiance (Book Review)
What do we look for in a sequel? For me personally, I want to see growth both in characters and plot. I look for a deeper ... -
CRUISING THE COSMERE: The Way of Kings (Book Review)
The Hive are starting a new feature, which isn’t actually all that new as it was originally introduced on Fantasy Faction, but myself and possibly ... -
THE TROUBLE WITH PEACE by Joe Abercrombie (BOOK REVIEW)
‘What some called madness he recognised as diamond-edged clarity. The time for arguments in the teahouse, for pretty words and fancy theories, was over. The grasping ...









