Fantasy
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FROM BLUE TO BLACK by Joel Lane (BOOK REVIEW)
Joel Lane – From Blue To Black (2000, reissued 2022) “He kissed me fiercely. ‘This place is getting torn apart,’ he said. ‘Tower blocks, expressways. Building ... -
THE COLLARBOUND by Rebecca Zahabi (BOOK REVIEW)
“If this was where she belonged, in the space in-between, then this was where she would hold her ground. This was where she would fight.” ... -
THE SKIN by JE Hannaford (BOOK REVIEW)
‘You cannot fix this world alone, selkie.’ ‘I know. But, when we die, all that is left are shadows of our lives preserved in the ... -
SLEEP HAS HIS HOUSE by Anna Kavan (BOOK REVIEW)
“It is night; and there is nothing false here. Night is reliable. Night does not dazzle us with treacherous fires. Night keeps a dark enduring silence ... -
THE ATLAS SIX by Olivie Black (BOOK REVIEW)
“We all have the exact curses we deserve” The Atlas Six, Olivie Blake – Coming March 2022 from Tor Lucy Nield PhD Candidate, University of Liverpool. ... -
THE SHADOW GLASS by Josh Winning (BOOK REVIEW)
“One Kettu is worth a thousand armies, if she has courage deep and blade sharp.” The Shadow Glass is the remarkable upcoming novel by Josh ... -
I AM LAZARUS by Anna Kavan (BOOK REVIEW)
“What a fiendishly efficient machine war is, she thought, remembering him as he was and the writing, a bit immature but sensitive and direct and with ... -
CLEAVER’S EDGE by Actus (BOOK REVIEW)
“An orc who has seen more than his fair amount of fighting, Arek wants nothing more than to spend the rest of his days cooking and ... -
UNDER THE NET by Iris Murdoch (BOOK REVIEW)
“We all live in the interstices of each other’s lives, and we would all get a surprise if we could see everything.” Under The Net (1954) ... -
ASYLUM PIECE by Anna Kavan (BOOK REVIEW)
“What’s the good of appealing to senseless machinery? The cogs are moving, the engines are slowly gathering momentum, a low humming noise is perceptible even now. ...