Tag: Orbit Books
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THEFT OF SWORDS by Michael J. Sullivan (BOOK REVIEW)
“Hadrian went down into the cellar, leaving Royce staring out at the night sky and the gathering clouds that crossed the stars. The wind was still ... -
EMILY WILDE’S ENCYCLOPAEDIA OF FAERIES by Heather Fawcett (BOOK REVIEW)
“I suppose most children fall in love with faeries at some point, but my fascination was never about magic or the granting of wishes. The Folk ... -
THE PHOENIX KING by Aparna Verma (COVER REVEAL)
We have a special one for you today folks! We’re thrilled to welcome Aparna Verma back to the Hive to reveal the cover of her debut ... -
INFINITY GATE by M. R. Carey (COVER REVEAL)
We’re thrilled to bring you a cover reveal for Infinity Gate by M. R. Carey releasing in March 2023 from Orbit Books. Infinity Gate is ... -
ITHACA by Claire North (BUDDY READ BOOK REVIEW)
Nils and Beth were very kindly sent proofs of Claire North’s upcoming novel Ithaca from Nazia at Orbit Books, so we thought it was the perfect opportunity ... -
NOTORIOUS SORCERER by Davinia Evans (BOOK REVIEW)
“Above all else, Bezim loved a spectacle. See it in the vigorous and vibrant trade of the Flowerhouses, in the regular processions out to the hippodrome, ... -
Interview with Megan Bannen (THE UNDERTAKING OF HART AND MERCY)
Megan Bannen is a former public librarian whose YA debut The Bird and the Blade was an Indies Introduce Summer/Fall 2018 pick, a Summer 2018 Kids’ ... -
Interview with Chelsea Abdullah (THE STARDUST THIEF)
Chelsea Abdullah is an American-Kuwaiti writer born and raised in Kuwait, where she grew up listening to stories about mysterious desert creatures and wily (only sometimes ... -
THE HUNGER OF THE GODS by John Gwynne (BOOK REVIEW)
This review will contain spoilers for The Shadow of the Gods. “To kill a god, we need a god.” The Bloodsworn saga continues in The Hunger ... -
ONE OF US by Craig DiLouie (BOOK REVIEW)
“Let’s start with the plague kids,” Mr Benson said. “What do ya’ll think about them? Tell the truth.” “They ain’t human. They’re just animals.” Craig DiLouie ...