Fairytale
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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 ... -
THORNHEDGE by T. Kingfisher (BOOK REVIEW)
Well. A lot of you have been telling me for a long time how fantastic T. Kingfisher is and yes, I concede, you were all right ... -
THE MAGICIAN’S DAUGHTER by H. G. Parry (BOOK REVIEW)
She was a half-wild thing of ink and grass and sea breezes, raised by books and rabbits and fairy lore, and that was all she cared ... -
WHITE CAT, BLACK DOG by Kelly Link (BOOK REVIEW)
“We all want things it would be better not to want,” the cat says. “We pursue them anyway, don’t we?” Kelly Link’s uniquely wonderful and unusual ... -
INK BLOOD SISTER SCRIBE by Emma Törzs (BOOK REVIEW)
“Blood. Herbs. Somebody here had a book. Somebody here was doing magic.” Emma Törzs seamlessly meshes together fantasy, thriller and dark academia to bring us ... -
RIVERS OF LONDON: DEADLY EVER AFTER by Aaronovitch, Cartmel & Bronfman (BOOK REVIEW)
Rivers of London: Deadly Ever After Created by – Ben Aaronovitch Written by – Celeste Bronfman Script Edited by – Andrew Cartmel Pencils by -José María ... -
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 ... -
THE LAST TALE OF THE FLOWER BRIDE by Roshani Chokshi (BOOK REVIEW)
“All Marriages possess their own tongue. It is a lexicon discovered in that space between clipped sentences. Its poetry can be heard in the rustle of ...