Alternate History
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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 ... -
THE DEVILS by Joe Abercrombie (BUDDY READ REVIEW)
‘Magic… may be the ultimate expression … of man’s triumph over nature,’ she forced through gritted teeth. ‘But sometimes you’ve just got to stab a bastard.’ ... -
THE VENGEANCE by Emma Newman (BOOK REVIEW)
Morgane grew up at sea, daughter of the fierce pirate captain of the Vengeance, raised to follow in her footsteps as scourge of the Four Chains ... -
THE GENTLEMAN AND HIS VOWSMITH by Rebecca Ide (BOOK REVIEW)
Set in Regency England, The Gentleman and His Vowsmith by Rebecca Ide is a queer historical fantasy of magic, murder, high heat and humour. Lord Nicholas ... -
THE SCHOLAR AND THE LAST FAERIE DOOR by H. G. Parry (BOOK REVIEW)
The Scholar and the Last Faerie Door by H.G. Parry is a fusion of dark academia and historical fantasy which delves readers into a mesmerising tale ... -
CURSED UNDER LONDON by Gabby Hutchinson Crouch (BOOK REVIEW)
Cursed Under London is the first book in a brand new series from comedy script writer Gabby Hutchinson Crouch. It’s a rom-com set in Elizabethan London ... -
THE WARM HANDS OF GHOSTS by Katherine Arden (BOOK REVIEW)
“Give people God’s power-to build ships like islands, or fly like birds, or set fire to the bowels of earth like the devil in his damned ... -
MY BROTHER’S KEEPER by Tim Powers (BOOK REVIEW)
“Because I’m not like you – I ache at anonymity, insignificance! Oh, I’m sorry, but – you’re content with the fact that a hundred years after ... -
SUN OF BLOOD AND RUIN by Mariely Lares (BOOK REVIEW)
“I have a perfect view of Tonatiuh dipping behind the ocean. Gliding from east to west, he brings life and light, to this our sun. Unlike ... -
ON THE NATURE OF MAGIC by Marian Womack (BOOK REVIEW)
“Helena’s investigations had made her realise how so often women’s safety, the difference between being sent to the madhouse or not, depended on how men interpreted ...