Tag: YA
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NOW WE ARE ANIMALS by R. P. Nathan (BOOK REVIEW)
Now We Are Animals – R P Nathan – available now *Warning – Some Spoilers* Thank you to @NetGalley, BooksGoSocial and Cassiopeia Contemporary for this review copy ... -
THE BOOK OF FIRE TRILOGY by Michelle Kenney (BOOK REVIEW)
The Book of Fire Trilogy (Book of Fire, City of Dust, Storm of Ash) by Michelle Kenney Content warnings: Violence, injury, and death, including major ... -
THE THEFT OF SUNLIGHT by Intisar Khanani (BOOK REVIEW)
Content warnings: ableism (including internalised); human trafficking including of children; discussions of abusive family relationships. I did not choose this fate. But I will not walk ... -
THE BOY WITH FIRE by Aparna Verma (BOOK REVIEW)
Welcome to my first review on The Fantasy Hive! Westu hal to you, I am delighted to being reviewing for the Hive for the first time ... -
EARTHLINGS by Ray Star (BOOK REVIEW)
Ray Star’s debut Earthlings is the opening volume in a planned trilogy examining the realities of speciesism. The theme is not so much cli-fi as eco-criticism, ... -
THE LORD OF STARIEL by A. J. Lancaster (BOOK REVIEW)
The Lord of Stariel opens with our main character, Hetta Valstar, returning home to her family’s estate after a long absence, so that she can attend her ... -
SPELLSLINGER by Sebastien De Castell (BOOK REVIEW)
Spellslinger is a YA fantasy with a (gasp) male protagonist! Kellen, our main character, is a fairly ordinary teenage boy, whose magic is subpar, and not ... -
DAUGHTER OF THE SUN by Effie Calvin (BOOK REVIEW)
Daughter of the Sun is the second book in the Tales of Inthya series, but it works perfectly as a standalone (though it did make me ... -
Author Spotlight – K. L. Kolarich (HOUSE OF BASTIION)
K.L. Kolarich is a new-adult fantasy fiction author, based out of Nashville, TN. Her breakout series, The Haidren Legacy, hit the epic fantasy scene in early ... -
THORN by Intisar Khanani (BOOK REVIEW)
Content warning: Heroine’s family vary from emotionally to physically abusive. I first read Thorn in 2018, as a self-published novel, and I loved its smart, wry, ...