Tag: Orbit
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THE BONE SHARD WAR by Andrea Stewart (BUDDY READ BOOK REVIEW)
And so Nils and Beth arrive at the final book in the Drowning Empire trilogy, The Bone Shard War. This is a trilogy we began reading together ... -
THE MAGICIAN’S DAUGHTER by H. G. Parry (BOOK REVIEW)
Long ago bright, luminous magic poured freely through schisms around the world, in the shadows mages roamed in their numbers secretly bringing miracles to those who ... -
PERILOUS TIMES by Thomas D. Lee (BOOK REVIEW)
“I can’t keep hoping that somebody else will come long and magically make everything better. It has to be me.” Perilous Times is Thomas D. ... -
THE TYRANNY OF FAITH by Richard Swan (BOOK REVIEW)
This review may contain minor spoilers for the first book, The Justice of Kings. “Stupidity loves company, whilst wisdom must prepare for a lifetime of solitude.” ... -
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’ ... -
THE UNDERTAKING OF HART AND MERCY by Megan Bannen (BOOK REVIEW)
“Mercy gaped at the inexplicable pouring out of a heart that she held in her hand, from a person as real and substantial as the paper ... -
THE FALL OF BABEL by Josiah Bancroft (BOOK REVIEW)
The Fall of Babel is the stunningly imaginative end to an amazing journey. Josiah Bancroft has crafted for himself and his readers the most exceptional and ... -
The Triumph of Tragedy: GUEST POST by Matthew Ward
Today, Matthew Ward returns to the Fantasy Hive for our stop on the Blog Tour for the spectacular conclusion to his Legacy trilogy, LEGACY OF LIGHT. ... -
Tock Tick: Why Fantasy Literature Loves to Mess with Time – Guest Post by Heather Child
Heather Child has returned to the Hive for Women in SFF with a guest post on the concept of time and how, as a theme, it ...