Fairytale
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THE MAIDEN AND HER MONSTER by Maddie Martinez (BOOK REVIEW)
In The Maiden and her Monster, Maddie Martinez paints a vividly brutal picture of a country brought to its knees by corrupt religious zealots and the ... -
HEMLOCK & SILVER by T. Kingfisher (BOOK REVIEW)
All I know is that when I think about these things, I wind up afraid to pray for anything too specific, as if I’d be joggling ... -
HEMLOCK & SILVER by T. Kingfisher (BOOK REVIEW)
Hemlock & Silver follows Anja, a healer who voluntarily takes poison to further her experiments in the search for cures. When the king knocks on her ... -
THE KNIGHT AND THE BUTCHERBIRD by Alix E. Harrow (BUDDY READ REVIEW)
It’s not a secret that Nils and Beth are huge fans of Alix E. Harrow’s work, so they were thrilled to be sent her recent short ... -
THE WOOD AT MINDWINTER by Susanna Clarke (BOOK REVIEW)
‘In winter,’ said Merowdis, lost in her thoughts, ‘the wood is supposed to be asleep. That is what people say. But I don’t think it’s true. ... -
ANGELA CARTER’S BOOK OF FAIRY TALES collated by Angela Carter (BOOK REVIEW)
Angela Carter’s Book of Fairy Tales is an infamous compendium of folk and fairy tales from across the world. Angela Carter is known for gothic eroticism ... -
WHEN AMONG CROWS by Veronica Roth (BOOK REVIEW)
When Among Crows by Veronica Roth is an eerie, enchanting novella set in modern day Chicago, following the lives of three very different individuals: Dymitr, Ala, ... -
THIEF LIAR LADY by D. L. Soria (BOOK REVIEW)
‘Truth is what we make it to be’ D. L. SORIA is the author of Thief Liar Lady, Iron Cast, Beneath the Citadel, and Fire with Fire. She lives with ... -
THE WITCHWOOD KNOT by Olivia Atwater (BOOK REVIEW)
“On a clear and sunny day, Witchwood Manor might have been beautiful. The countryside mansion sprawled so broadly in either direction that several of its famous ... -
THE BUTCHER OF THE FOREST by Premee Mohamed (BOOK REVIEW)
“What did not live here was people, and even that was not strictly true, because nothing was. They were people-ish, and they had no name, and ...