Tag: Adrian Tchaikovsky
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AND PUT AWAY CHILDISH THINGS by Adrian Tchaikovsky (BOOK REVIEW)
“Harry squared his shoulders. “I am now going to step into the wardrobe,” he told her. “I will, shortly after, step back out of the wardrobe, ... -
AND PUT AWAY CHILDISH THINGS by Adrian Tchaikovsky (COVER REVEAL & EXCERPT)
Today we’re here to bring you the official cover reveal for the upcoming And Put Away Childish Things, a novella by Adrian Tchaikovsky. This will be ... -
CHILDREN OF MEMORY by Adrian Tchaikovsky (BOOK REVIEW)
Having finished 2022 with Walking to Aldebaran I opened 2023 with another Tchaikovsky work Children of Memory, the third (and last?) in the series that began ... -
Dragons vs Spaceships, Who’d Win In A Fight? GUEST POST by Adrian Tchaikovsky
Dragons vs Spaceships, Who’d Win In A Fight? by Adrian Tchaikovsky I am, of course, a fantasy fiction writer. Spaceships? Me? Perish the thought. In ... -
OGRES by Adrian Tchaikovsky (BOOK REVIEW)
This copy was provided to me by @rebellionpublishing and @netgalley ‘Ogres are bigger than you, Ogres are stronger than you, Ogres rule the world,’ Ogres, Adrian ... -
Talking Dogs: Interview with ADRIAN TCHAIKOVSKY
We’re thrilled to welcome guest contributor Lucy Nield to the Fantasy Hive. Lucy is a PhD student in the Department of English Literature at the University ... -
Shards of Earth by Adrian Tchaikovsky – Book Review
Published by: Tor Genre: sci-fi space opera Pages: 560 Format: ebook Review Copy: Courtesy of NetGalley Shards of Earth is Adrian Tchaikovsky’s first bona fide attempt ... -
ONE DAY ALL THIS WILL BE YOURS by Adrian Tchaikovsky (BOOK REVIEW)
This is only my second time reading a story by Adrian Tchaikovsky but I’ve already begun to see how versatile, bizarre and wonderfully imaginative this author ... -
Our Series Recommendations
We recently shared our Most Anticipated SFF Releases for 2021, and a great number of those books were second/third or even fourth books within series. So ... -
THE TALES OF CATT & FISHER: THE ART OF THE STEAL edited by Justina Robson (BOOK REVIEW)
As soon as I saw this ARC available I jumped at the chance to revisit Solaris’s “After the War” setting, and in particular the two central ...









