Tag: Epic Fantasy
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THE SHADOW OF THE GODS by John Gwynne (BOOK REVIEW)
Fantasy fans, John Gwynne is back and this time he’s brought all the monsters with him. The Shadow of the Gods is the first book ... -
A Little Hatred by Joe Abercrombie — Book Review
‘People can be tough, survive so much hunger and cold and disappointment, take beatings you wouldn’t believe and come out stronger. But they can be so ... -
Black Stone Heart by Michael R. Fletcher — Book Review
Black Stone Heart is a captivating grimdark fantasy novel, driven by a morally compromised protagonist in an ambitious setting that feels at once comfortable and arrestingly ... -
The Dragon Republic (The Poppy War #02) by R. F. Kuang — Book Review
History is a comedy of errors turned tragic, and that is knowledge Rebecca F. Kuang has a firm grip on. The Dragon Republic is the sequel ... -
The Fantasy Hive’s May TBR with WYRD AND WONDER
Pinch, punch, first of the month – congratulations for making it to May! And in the fantasy-book blogging sphere, May is the month for Wyrd and Wonder. ... -
Interview with Matthew Ward (LEGACY OF ASH)
Matthew Ward is a writer, cat-servant and owner of more musical instruments than he can actually play (and considerably more than he can play well). He’s ... -
LEGACY OF ASH by Matthew Ward (Book Review)
‘[[Much can change in time,]] said Anastacia. [[Truth becomes hope, and hope becomes legend. What was wild becomes settled, and fear lives on as prejudice. People ... -
THE LAST ROAD by K.V. Johansen (Book Review)
I was privileged enough to get an early read of this novel from the publishers and the author, for which I’m hugely grateful, as this is ... -
Interview with Justin Call (MASTER OF SORROWS)
Following on from my review of Master of Sorrows and the accompanying Author Spotlight I wanted to know more about the work that went into the ... -
Master of Sorrows by Justin Call (Book Review)
The Good: Destiny and dark magic, a fresh take on time-honoured tropes, a world brimming with history, belief and ideals, action sequences that dare to be ...