Tag: Mark Lawrence
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THE BOOK THAT BROKE THE WORLD by Mark Lawrence (Book Review)
We fight for the people we love. We fight for the ideas we want to be true. Evar and Livira stand side by side and yet ... -
THE NEW WORLD by Mark Lawrence (BOOK REVIEW)
This is the novella that appeared in omnibus for Jalan and Snorri’s trilogy. It’s a 25,000 word story that takes place after that trilogy and was ... -
THE BOOK THAT WOULDN’T BURN by Mark Lawrence (BOOK REVIEW)
“Some silences stretch, the tension builds and builds again until the suddenness of the inevitable snap. That’s the quiet which lies between people. Other silences fall ... -
Interview with Mark Lawrence (THE BOOK THAT WOULDN’T BURN)
Mark Lawrence is married with four children, one of whom is severely disabled. Before becoming a fulltime writer in 2015 day, his job was as a ... -
THE BOOK THAT WOULDN’T BURN by Mark Lawrence (Book Review)
There is, perhaps, a particular gravity about libraries that attracts speculative fiction authors. From the great library of the Unseen Academy, with its fearsome books and ... -
The Girl and the Mountain by Mark Lawrence – Book Review
Published by: ACE Genre: fantasy / science-fantasy Pages: 368 Format: hardback The Girl and the Mountain’s release somehow slipped past me. I was aware of it ... -
Limited Wish by Mark Lawrence – Book Review
Series: Impossible Times Previous Book in Series: One Word Kill Published by: 47North Genre: Sci-Fi, YA, Time Travel Pages: 222 Format: ebook Purchased Copy from Amazon’s ... -
One Word Kill by Mark Lawrence (Impossible Times #1)
Published by: 47North Genre: Science Fiction Pages: 201 Format: ebook Purchased Copy from Amazon Do you ever get exhausted by humongous fantasy sagas? I don’t blame ... -
Tough Travelling: Maps
Welcome intrepid adventurers to Tough Travelling with the Tough Guide to Fantasyland! That’s right, this feature has seen a couple of itinerations over the years (Created ... -
THE GIRL AND THE STARS by Mark Lawrence (Book Review)
And so I finish 2019 as I started it: with a review of a Mark Lawrence ARC, my fifth of the year and my 50th book ...