Tag: Mythology
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THE SHETLAND WITCH by Kate Macdonald (EXCERPT PART 3)
To celebrate the publication of Kate Macdonald’s debut mythological fantasy The Shetland Witch, we’re sharing a four-part series of excerpts! You can read the first excerpt here ... -
Writing and Publishing The Shetland Witch – GUEST POST by Kate Macdonald (THE SHETLAND WITCH)
We’ve been celebrating Kate Macdonald’s debut novel The Shetland Witch a lot this month, with excerpts and a review from Jonathan, and now Kate herself is here to tell us ... -
THE SHETLAND WITCH by Kate Macdonald (EXCERPT PART 2)
Last week, to celebrate the publication of Kate Macdonald’s debut mythological fantasy The Shetland Witch, we shared the first part of a four-part series of excerpts! Before ... -
THE SHETLAND WITCH by Kate Macdonald (BOOK REVIEW)
“What was up with Atropos back there, do you think?” Hazel asked, checking the stones that weighted the tarpaulin down. “Weel,” Maggie said, “if I’d been ... -
SONG OF THE HUNTRESS by Lucy Holland (BOOK REVIEW)
“Ine stares at her, his expression slack with disbelief. ‘The leader of the Wild Hunt? Æthel, you cannot be serious. The way Cadwy described her … ... -
FATHOMFOLK by Eliza Chan (BUDDY READ BOOK REVIEW)
At the end of last year, Nils and I had an online catch-up with Nazia from Orbit, and one of the books we both loved the ... -
THE BUTCHER OF THE FOREST by Premee Mohamed (BOOK REVIEW)
“What did not live here was people, and even that was not strictly true, because nothing was. They were people-ish, and they had no name, and ... -
HOUSE OF ODYSSEUS by Claire North (BUDDY READ BOOK REVIEW)
Beth and Nils return to Claire North’s Greek isles in House of Odysseus, the sequel to Ithaca. We’ve done our very best to avoid major spoilers, ... -
THE JASAD HEIR by Sara Hashem (BOOK REVIEW)
“Your soldiers cannot take me to your kingdom and put me before a court, because I do not exist. According to your history texts, I died ... -
TALONSISTER by Jen Williams (BOOK REVIEW)
Any foolish enough to venture near the mountains and get caught were killed without trial or discourse, and their stripped, severed heads were left on the ...