Tag: Historical
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THE GOLDEN KEY by Marian Womack (Book Review)
‘But then, it is not that simple, is it, Miss Walton? What is the truth?’ ‘What do you mean? The truth is the truth.’ ‘Really? What ... -
THE KING (Film Review)
‘All men are born to die, we know it. We carry it with us always. If your day be today, so be it. Mine will be ... -
THE PURSUIT OF WILLIAM ABBEY by Claire North (Book Review)
‘The Great War had been coming for such a long time. It was born in the hearts of our ruling men the day they were held ... -
CARVED FROM STONE AND DREAM by T. Frohock (Book Review)
This is the fifth story in Teresa Frohock’s Los Nefilim series, though it’s the second that is a more conventional full novel length, rather than the ... -
THE TEN THOUSAND DOORS OF JANUARY by Alix E. Harrow (Book Review)
‘Worlds were never meant to be prisons, locked and suffocating and safe. Worlds were supposed to be great rambling houses with all the windows thrown open ... -
IN NUMINA by Assaph Mehr (Book Review)
“Allow me to introduce myself. My name is Felix, sometimes known as Felix the Fox.” Take the subgenre of Roman whodunnits, add a dash of Scooby ... -
THE SWORD OF KAIGEN by M.L. Wang (Book Review)
“I know you might feel broken, but we’re jijakalu. We’re water, and water can shift to fit any mold. No matter how we’re broken and reshaped, ... -
Adrift in the Middle Kingdom by J. Slauerhoff (Translated by David McKay)
“There is no better place on earth to live for a man tormented by his fate and threatened by those demons, like you. Try never to ... -
Author Spotlight – Quenby Olson
Joining us for today’s Author Spotlight is Quenby Olson! Quenby Olson lives in Central Pennsylvania where she spends most of her time writing, glaring at baskets ... -
The Gameshouse by Claire North (Book Review)
Everyone has heard of the Gameshouse. But few know all its secrets…. It is the place where fortunes can be made and lost through chess, backgammon-every ...