Tag: fantasy
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THE TOWER OF THE TYRANT by J. T. Greathouse (BOOK REVIEW)
“A haunting grows from a tangle of twisted roots. The deepest reach into layers of a forgotten past, long overwritten by more useful stories, believed myth ... -
ALCHEMISED by SenLinYu (BOOK REVIEW)
This book was a journey. Not least because it’s almost 1000 pages long. Despite all the hype on social media in the last couple of months, I’d never ... -
A HONEYMOON OF GRAVE CONSEQUENCE by Stephanie Burgis (BOOK REVIEW)
This one is for every reader who asked for another Lady and Lord Riven adventure. I loved writing it for you! Well firstly, I’m glad other ... -
WRITING THE MAGIC edited by Dan Coxon & Richard V. Hirst (EXCERPT)
“From Lord of the Rings to Game of Thrones, over the last hundred years few genres have captured the public imagination as powerfully as ... -
THE MAIDEN AND HER MONSTER by Maddie Martinez (BOOK REVIEW)
In The Maiden and her Monster, Maddie Martinez paints a vividly brutal picture of a country brought to its knees by corrupt religious zealots and the ... -
A MARRIAGE OF UNDEAD INCONVENIENCE by Stephanie Burgis (BOOK REVEW)
“You may now be my husband,” she enunciated tightly, “but I will not be listening to another word you say until I’ve had a proper cup ... -
THE MAGICIAN OF TIGER CASTLE by Louis Sachar (BOOK REVIEW)
The beloved author of Holes presents his first adult novel, a modern fantasy classic of forbidden love, a crumbling kingdom, and the unexpected magic all around us. Long ... -
WITCHBORNE by Rachel Grosvenor (BOOK REVIEW)
FROM THE AUTHOR OF ‘THE FINERY’ COMES A BLAZING FEMINIST TALE OF PERSECUTION AND MAGIC… In medieval Locklear, Agnes harbours a dangerous secret—she can touch fire ... -
THE LAST VIGILANT by Mark A. Latham (BOOK REVIEW)
“You must always look closer. The twists and turns of a life lived are written on men and women like script on parchment. In scars, in ... -
HEMLOCK & SILVER by T. Kingfisher (BOOK REVIEW)
All I know is that when I think about these things, I wind up afraid to pray for anything too specific, as if I’d be joggling ...









