Book Reviews
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Rex Draconis: Under the Dragon Moon by Richard A. Knaak
With the Rex Draconis RPG and novel setting, Richard A. Knaak is attempting to rekindle that elusive magic that swirled around the sorely-missed Dragonlance world. Under ... -
Fall by J.P. Ashman
John Wick meets Altered Carbon/Deus Ex Machina in this savagely surreal short-story from J.P. Ashman. Senfel, a soldier-type who survived ‘the fall’, leaving her with survivor’s ... -
The Stephen King Project – ‘Salem’s Lot (1975)
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 ... -
Planetfall by Emma Newman
“Mack understands these people far too well. They may be scientists and experts and handpicked from thousands of hopefuls vying for every single place on Atlas, ... -
The Stephen King Project – Carrie (1974)
I’ve had this project in mind for quite some time. A couple of years at least. So, I was really glad when the good folks at ... -
Blood of Assassins by RJ Barker
The Good: A return to one of the most relatable POVs in fantasy; development that breathes life into characters, plot and world alike; more twists and ... -
The Hive Reads… The Gospel of Loki by Joanne Harris
Welcome to the second instalment of our ‘Hive Reads’ feature! (You can read the first one here.) After settling on The Gospel of Loki by Joanne ... -
Iron Gold by Pierce Brown
Warning: this review contains spoilers! “War eats the victors last.” Stepping back into the worlds of Red Rising was not as easy as I expected it ... -
The Night Lies Bleeding by M.D. Lachlan
In its opening, The Night Lies Bleeding reminded me of The Last Werewolf by Glen Duncan. We meet Endamon Craw looking out over the London blitz ... -
Books & Booze: ‘Silver Silence’ by Nalini Singh (Guest Post by Megan Haskell)
I adore Nalini Singh, particularly the Psy-Changeling series. I’ve read every single book, most more than once, and a few many times. When I grow up, ...