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Monthly Archives: December 2018
Arm of the Sphinx Review by: James Jakins
Arm of the Sphinx by Josiah BancroftReview by: James Jakins I’m going to warn you now, this review is really just going to be me gushing about this book. Probably nothing anyone would consider coherent or helpful, but I’m going … Continue reading
YOUR BOOK IS PUBLISHED NOW! (AND PEOPLE HATE IT); OR, ON BAD REVIEWS By: James Wolanyk
YOUR BOOK IS PUBLISHED NOW! (AND PEOPLE HATE IT); OR, ON BAD REVIEWSBy: James Wolanyk Greetings, lovely people. It has been a fair while since I’ve posted anything here, largely because of working full time as a teacher (aka soaking … Continue reading
Genesis of an obsession… by: Ulff Lehmann
Genesis of an obsession…By Ulff Lehmann The Mighty Overlord, hallowed by thy name, Mike, tasked me to write a little piece on how Shattered Dreams came to be. The Mighty Overlord tasks, and since I don’t have anything better to … Continue reading
Heroic Tropes by: Ulff Lehmann
Heroic Tropes by: Ulff Lehmann Before me now lies this task, this quest if you will, to delve into heroic tropes and squeeze something new out of the dried husk that is this topic. Very well. I shall rise to … Continue reading
The Gutter Prayer Review by: Dani Long
The Gutter Prayer by Gareth Hanrahan:Review by: Dani Long I was given a copy of this book by the publisher in exchange for an honest review. The city of Guerdon is constantly evolving. Like the strata in rock formations, each … Continue reading
The Hod King Review by: Dani Long
The Hod King by Josiah BancroftReview by: Dani Long I was sent a copy of this book by the publisher in exchange for an honest review. The third book in The Books of Babel series is an amazing installment in … Continue reading
On the Shoulders of Titans Review by: Dani Long
On the Shoulders of Titans by Andrew RoweReview by Dani Long On the Shoulders of Titans is the sequel to Sufficiently Advanced Magic, the first book in the Arcane Ascension series. It picks up almost directly after the events of … Continue reading
The City of Brass Review by: Dani Long
The City of Brass by SA ChakrabortyReview by: Dani Long This is going to be a difficult review to write because I was really not into a huge chunk of this book but then the good parts got really good. … Continue reading
The Fifth Season Review by: Dani Long
The Fifth Season by NK JemisinReview by: Dani Long I was sent a copy of this book by the publisher in exchange for an honest review. The Fifth Season takes place in the Stillness, a world where tecctonic shifts are … Continue reading
Jack Bloodfist: Fixer Review by: Dani Long
Jack Bloodfist: Fixer by James Jakins Review by: Dani Long Twenty years ago, families of orcs and goblins fled from their homeworld through a magic portal that led them to urban Virginia. Now it seems that the danger they fled has … Continue reading