Tag: fantasy
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DAUGHTER OF CALAMITY by Rosalie M Lin (BOOK REVIEW)
Daughter of Calamity by Rosalie M Lin follows Jingwen, a cabaret dancer in 1920s Shanghai who moonlights as a messenger for her physician Grandmother delivering bones ... -
YOKE OF STARS by R B Lemberg (BOOK REVIEW)
Yoke of Stars by R B Lemberg is a novella set in their Birdverse series which you can read in any order. This is a story ... -
THE COMPANY OF THE WOLF by David Wragg (BOOK REVIEW)
‘Ma,’ the kid whispered. ‘Please. For a little while, could you stop making enemies of everyone we meet?’ Ree flexed her jaw. ‘That depends on them ... -
TROPIC OF SERPENTS by Marie Brennan (BOOK REVIEW)
This review may contain spoilers for the first book, A Natural History of Dragons. “Words, I fear, will again fail me as I attempt to ... -
THE GARDEN OF DELIGHTS by Amal Singh (BOOK REVIEW)
“Delights are not shortcuts to avoid what the world throws at you. They are meant to elevate what you already have.” In the city of ... -
THE BOOK THAT BROKE THE WORLD by Mark Lawrence (Book Review)
We fight for the people we love. We fight for the ideas we want to be true. Evar and Livira stand side by side and yet ... -
GATES OF SORROW by J E Hannaford (GUEST BOOK REVIEW BY ANNA SMITH SPARK)
‘They stepped through into darkness. Regret flung a flame to a brazier on the wall. The white bones of the Watcher remained where they’d bee the ... -
Interview with Rogba Payne (THE DANCE OF SHADOWS)
Born in London and the first of three, Rogba was raised across both London and Lagos, Nigeria. He is a descendant of John Augustus Otunba-Payne; the ... -
LONG LIVE EVIL by Sarah Rees Brennan (BOOK REVIEW)
This review contains mild spoilers “Don’t listen to stories encouraging you to be good, telling you to shine in a filthy world and patiently endure suffering. ... -
SOMEONE YOU CAN BUILD A NEST IN by John Wiswell (BOOK REVIEW)
Someone You Can Build a Nest In by John Wiswell is a delightfully gory asexual monster romance, but it is also so much more than that. ...









