Monthly Archives: December 2018

The Lore of Prometheus Review by: Shona Kinsella

THE LORE OF PROMETHEUS by Graham Austin-King, Fallen Leaf PressReviewed by Shona Kinsella You may remember that reviewed Faithless by Graham Austin-King last year on this site and I really enjoyed it. You won’t be surprised then that when the … Continue reading

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The Traitor God Review by: Shona Kinsella

THE TRAITOR GOD by Cameron Johnston, Angry RobotReviewed by Shona Kinsella Foe ten years, Edrin Walker has been living in exile, never staying on one place too long in case his past catches up with him. A powerful magician (who … Continue reading

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Veridian Gate Online: Cataclysm Review by: Michael Evan

Veridian Gate Online:CataclysmBy J. A. HunterReview by: Michael Evan I’m not a gamer. In fact the last RPG I played was probably Final Fantasy on 8 Bit NES. With this in mind I had very little interest in reading a … Continue reading

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“WHAT HAPPENED TO THE COOK!?”: OR, AN EXPLORATION OF LOOSE ENDS AND PLOT HOLES IN FICTION

“WHAT HAPPENED TO THE COOK!?”: OR, AN EXPLORATION OF LOOSE ENDS AND PLOT HOLES IN FICTIONBy James Wolanyk Believe it or not, I am a keen browser of my own book’s reviews. This should come as no surprise to most … Continue reading

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Interview with Josiah Bancroft

An interview with Josiah BancroftBy: Michael Evan A pre “Arm of the Sphinx” interview I conducted with the incomparable Josiah Bancroft. Originally published elsewhere Senlin Ascends was actually self-published a number of years ago along with its sequel Arm of the … Continue reading

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The Queen of Crows Review by: Dani Long

The Queen of Crows by Myke Cole: Review by:Dani Long I received a copy of this book from Tor.com in exchange for an honest review. After the events of The Armored Saint, Heloise and her fellow villagers are preparing for a return strike … Continue reading

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Never Die Review by James Jakins

Never Die by Rob J. Hayes Review by: James Jakins Some fantasy books are praised for their worldbuilding. The strange, but sometimes still familiar, settings that evoke wonder.  Others for the quest. The heroic(or not-so-much) purpose of the hero and … Continue reading

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They Mostly Come Out at Night Review by: Dani Long

They Mostly Come Out at Night by Benedict PatrickReview by: Dani Long A fast-paced dark fairy tale with twists and turns, this is a book that I let sit on my to-read pile for far too long. 20 year old … Continue reading

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The Clockwork Dynasty Review by: Dani Long

The Clockwork Dynasty by Daniel H. WilsonReview By: Dani Long  Man, how to describe this book… It has automatons, secret societies, ancient history. This is really one story being told over two different time periods. The first begins with the … Continue reading

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Children of Blood and Bone Review by: Dani Long

Children of Blood and Bone by Tomi Adeyemi: Review by: Dani Long A despotic king that holds an entire people practically in bondage. Injustice and prejudice. Two teenage girls from opposite backgrounds that embark on a quest together to restore their … Continue reading

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