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Epic Farm Boy by Sam Ferguson (Book Review)
“Epic Farm Boy” by Sam Ferguson is a weird little book, and that’s coming from a guy who over-committed to reviewing comic fantasy novels. It opens ... -
Son of a Liche by J. Zachary Pike (Book Review)
As this is my first comic fantasy review for The Fantasy Hive, I’d like to take a moment and introduce my style of reviewing. When it ... -
Orconomics by J. Zachary Pike (SPFBO Review)
One of my measures of a book is in the number of lines I mark on my kindle; the notes to self about a wry observation, ... -
The Tournament of Supervillainy by C.T. Phipps (Book Review)
Warning: this review may contain spoilers! “Gary, you’re the Jason Todd of my Bat Team” If this line means anything to you, then Charles Phipps’ Tournament ... -
Sourcery by Terry Pratchett
Sourcery is the fifth Discworld outing, and also one of my least favourites, although I did find it more entertaining than I remembered. A young but powerful child, Eskarina Coin is ... -
Wyrd Sisters by Terry Pratchett
When the King of Lancre dies of natural causes (a dagger in the back is, for a king, natural causes), the evil Duke Felmet takes the throne ... -
Mort by Terry Pratchett
Mort is the teenage son of a vineyard owner; unfortunately, he has “about the same talent for horticulture that you would find in a dead starfish.” ... -
Equal Rites by Terry Pratchett
The third Discworld novel waves farewell to Rincewind and Twoflower, and introduces us instead to one of the most popular recurring characters of the series: Granny Weatherwax. Granny ... -
The Light Fantastic by Terry Pratchett
It’s difficult to talk about the second Discworld novel without comparing it to the first, which I recently re-read and which left me somewhat disappointed. It’s ... -
Good Omens by Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman
Having read several Terry Pratchett novels before I had a fairly reasonable idea of what I was getting myself into with Good Omens. I expected quirky humour, strange ...