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THE MIDNIGHT CIRCUS by Jane Yolen (BOOK REVIEW)
“Once, on the far side of yesterday, there lived a girl who wanted to know the future.” ‘The Weaver of Tomorrow’ Jane Yolen is ... -
Julia’s Favourite Self Published Fantasy Books – Part 3
For my third and last part of favourite Self Published Fantasy Books, here’s some from my TBR, some authors who go the hybrid way, ... -
British Weird – Selected Short Fiction, 1893-1937 – Edited by James Machin (BOOK REVIEW)
“Has it ever been your fortune, courteous reader [Mr Hampole inquired] to rise in the earliest dawning of a summer day, ere yet the ... -
Chaos Rising (Thrawn Ascendancy #1) by Timothy Zahn — Book Review
Synopsis: Beyond the edge of the galaxy lies the Unknown Regions: chaotic, uncharted, and near impassable, with hidden secrets and dangers in equal measure. ... -
CALL OF THE BONESHIPS by RJ Barker – COVER REVEAL
Dragons have returned to the Hundred Isles. But their return heralds only war and destruction. When a horde of dying slaves are discovered in ... -
SPFBO 6: Last Semi-Finalist Announcement
On Wednesday, we announced our last set of three eliminations and revealed that our final quarter-finalists are OATH SWORN by Meg MacDonald and FORGED ... -
Interview With M. J. Engh (ARSLAN)
M. J. Engh is an author of science fiction and fantasy. She is most famous for her iconic debut novel Arslan (1976), a chilling ... -
THE IKESSAR FALCON by K. S. Villoso (BOOK REVIEW)
This is a year of hotly-anticipated sequels for me (hello Hollow Empire and Call of the Bone Ships!), and since I first read the ... -
Most Impressive: Spiritfarer
It’s rare that I’ll come across a game that leaves me breathless. Staggered, silent in the face of the skill and artistry at display. ... -
SPFBO 6: Last Eliminations Post
Every week, we’ll be announcing a batch of five books. Three will be eliminated on the Wednesday, carrying two forward to the Friday, when ...