Book Reviews
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THE FIRST RULE OF ADVENTURING by Vichet Ou (Book Review)
The First Rule of Adventuring is a musically-infused comic fantasy novel about an adventurer who screws himself into taking on a plucky princess as his apprentice. ... -
The Stephen King Project – Cycle of the Werewolf (1983)
About the project I will be reading all of Stephen King’s books in order of publication (with the exception of The Dark Tower series which I ... -
WARRIOR OF THE ALTAII by Robert Jordan (Book Review)
‘Our drums began to play again, a battle beat, and the war flutes joined in. The masses of horsemen began to move, rolling forward in a ... -
THE PURSUIT OF WILLIAM ABBEY by Claire North (Book Review)
‘The Great War had been coming for such a long time. It was born in the hearts of our ruling men the day they were held ... -
ALREADY COMES DARKNESS by T L Greylock (Book Review)
“This heart that beats for others, for the stars in the sky and the green trees in the wind. Even for all the nine realms. It ... -
CARVED FROM STONE AND DREAM by T. Frohock (Book Review)
This is the fifth story in Teresa Frohock’s Los Nefilim series, though it’s the second that is a more conventional full novel length, rather than the ... -
Women’s Weird: Strange Stories by Women, 1890-1940 (Anthology Review)
“The dead abide with us! Though stark and cold Earth seems to grip them, they are with us still.” – Mary Cholmondeley, ‘Let Loose’, 1890 Women’s ... -
SWORD OF DESTINY by Andrzej Sapkowski (Book Review)
‘There is no destiny, he thought. It does not exist. The only thing that everyone is destined for is death. Death is the other blade of ... -
DEATH MARCH by Phil Tucker (Book Review)
A jaded teacher residing in Florida, Chris goes through the motions of everyday life in order to remain close to his brother, who has found himself ... -
THE TRUE BASTARDS by Jonathan French (Book Review)
‘The Lot Lands shaped you, and often its molding hands were cruel. But any form that survived its touch was one better suited to endure its ...