Tag: fantasy
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THE SEVEN MOONS OF MAALI ALMEIDA by Shehan Karunatilaka (BOOK REVIEW)
“Being a ghost isn’t that different to being a war photographer. Long periods of boredom interspersed with short bursts of terror. As action-packed as your post-death ... -
THE ADVENTURES OF AMINA AL-SAFIRI by Shannon Chakraborty (BUDDY READ BOOK REVIEW)
Before we get to the review, a quick note from us here at the Hive. The Fantasy Hive are in support of the Harper Collins Union ... -
SMALL MIRACLES by Olivia Atwater (BOOK REVIEW)
While the Fantasy-Hive is not participating in this year’s Self-Publishing Fantasy Blog Off (SPFBO) – the eighth such event – we do have some overlap with ... -
SONG OF SILVER, FLAME LIKE NIGHT by Amélie Wen Zhao (BOOK REVIEW)
“If you wish to live,” he said quietly, “you will come with me.” Amélie Wen Zhao is back, this time with a YA xanxia duology starting ... -
RIVERS OF LONDON: DEADLY EVER AFTER by Aaronovitch, Cartmel & Bronfman (BOOK REVIEW)
Rivers of London: Deadly Ever After Created by – Ben Aaronovitch Written by – Celeste Bronfman Script Edited by – Andrew Cartmel Pencils by -José María ... -
TOP PICKS – January 2023
Welcome to our new feature – The Fantasy Hive Top Picks! Every month, we’re going to share with you our favourite reads of the month. We’ve ... -
RISE OF EMPIRE by Michael J. Sullivan (BOOK REVIEW)
Please note this review will contain spoilers for the first book, Theft of Swords. “We either fight here and win, or die trying, because there ... -
THE JAGUAR PATH by Anna Stephens (BOOK REVIEW)
Whereas this will be a spoiler-free review, there will naturally be spoilers for book one, The Stone Knife, so if you haven’t read that, y’know, what are ... -
T H WHITE: A BIOGRAPHY by Sylvia Townsend Warner (BOOK REVIEW)
Sylvia Townsend Warner – T H White: A Biography (1967, Handheld Press edition 2023) “In fact, The Sword in the Stone had allowed him two wish-fulfilments. ... -
THEFT OF SWORDS by Michael J. Sullivan (BOOK REVIEW)
“Hadrian went down into the cellar, leaving Royce staring out at the night sky and the gathering clouds that crossed the stars. The wind was still ...









