Tag: fantasy
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CLEAVER’S EDGE by Actus (BOOK REVIEW)
“An orc who has seen more than his fair amount of fighting, Arek wants nothing more than to spend the rest of his days cooking and ... -
UNDER THE NET by Iris Murdoch (BOOK REVIEW)
“We all live in the interstices of each other’s lives, and we would all get a surprise if we could see everything.” Under The Net (1954) ... -
ASYLUM PIECE by Anna Kavan (BOOK REVIEW)
“What’s the good of appealing to senseless machinery? The cogs are moving, the engines are slowly gathering momentum, a low humming noise is perceptible even now. ... -
DAUGHTER OF THE MOON GODDESS by Sue Lynn Tan (BOOK REVIEW)
“Ours was a peaceful life, a pleasant one, and the years passed by as though they were weeks. Who knows how many decades would have swept ... -
THE RUINS OF CONTRACOEUR AND OTHER PRESENCES by Joyce Carol Oates (BOOK REVIEW)
“What is interesting here, from a disinterested/objective perspective, is how the unimaginable improbable will become, within a surprisingly short period of time, the imagined probable. How ... -
AGE OF ASH by Daniel Abraham (BOOK REVIEW)
“For one night, Kithamar is a city between worlds and between ages. It falls out of its own history, at once the end of something and ... -
THE BONE SHARD EMPEROR by Andrea Stewart (BOOK REVIEW)
Please note this review will contain spoilers for The Bone Shard Daughter. To the relief of many, Emperor Shiyen is no more, his legacy of ... -
THE JUSTICE OF KINGS by Richard Swan (BOOK REVIEW)
The Justice of Kings is the fantastic debut novel by Richard Swan and marks the first book in the Empire of the Wolf trilogy. This is ... -
CRUISING THE COSMERE: The Well of Ascension (BOOK REVIEW)
Please note this review will contain spoilers for the first book The Final Empire. “I want to be more than my ideas, though. I want ... -
THE BONE SHIP’S WAKE by RJ Barker (BOOK REVIEW)
The Tide Child series was a pretty damn emotional ride and this final book was definitely the hardest to get through. Rest easy the writing is ...









