Tag: fantasy
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HEIR OF NOVRON by Michael J. Sullivan (BOOK REVIEW)
This review will contain spoilers for the previous books in this series, Theft of Swords and Rise of Empire. There may also be minor spoilers for ... -
OWLISH by Dorothy Tse, translated by Natascha Bruce (BOOK REVIEW)
Dorothy Tse – Owlish (2020, translated by Natascha Bruce 2023) “He first saw her back, her spine like a giant millipede extending from her coccyx to ... -
CHLORINE by Jade Song (BOOK REVIEW)
“Mermaids are not born. We are made. I burst into being when I was seventeen years old. I became a mermaid not as a pearl in ... -
Interview with JJA HARWOOD (THE THORNS REMAIN)
JJA Harwood is an author, editor and blogger. She grew up in Norfolk, read History at the University of Warwick and eventually found her way to ... -
THE ADVENTURES OF AMINA AL-SIRAFI by Shannon Chakraborty – EXCERPT
Today, we’re thrilled to bring you an exclusive excerpt from The Adventures of Amina al-Sirafi The Adventures of Amina al-Sirafi is Chakraborty’s new series featuring a diverse cast ... -
SANDMAN (Volume 1 – Preludes & Nocturnes) by Neil Gaiman (Reviewed by T.O.Munro)
I was brought up on 2000AD comics with Judge Dredd bestriding a post-apocalyptic landscape and a catalogue of other dystopian characters (Does Strontium Dog – a ... -
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 ...









