Raven: Blood Eye by Giles Kristian
While I enjoyed reading ‘Raven’, I couldn’t escape the feeling that I had read it before. Obviously I hadn’t, what with the book not being out until February next year, but there were elements that seemed overly familiar i.e. the archetypal ‘boy with a mysterious past who turns out to [...]
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Raven: Blood Eye by Giles Kristian - Review
Moonheart by Charles de Lint - Review
Moonheart by Charles de Lint
Moonheart is unlike any other fantasy novel I’ve read: it’s a unique blend of ancient legend and modern lives and sensibilities (well, if the early 80s can still be considered modern.) It has elements of urban fantasy, strong underpinnings of Native American and Celtic mythology, and more than a hint of [...]
The Tenderness of Wolves by Stef Penney - Review
The Tenderness of Wolves: A Novel by Stef Penney
The Tenderness of Wolves by Stef Penney has a setting and a cast of characters that entrances. It is winter in the northern territories of Canada, 1867. The wilderness is merciless and the small enclaves of human habitation sparse. A fur trader is murdered in the small [...]
An Evil Guest by Gene Wolfe - Interview
An Evil Guest by Gene Wolfe
Multiple-award-winning SF/fantasy author Gene Wolfe told SCI FI Wire that his latest novel, An Evil Guest, takes place in the same world as his novella “Memorare,” which was a finalist for both the Hugo and Nebula awards.
“I’d written ‘Memorare,’ laid in a world in which a low-cost star drive had [...]
The Gypsy Morph by Terry Brooks - Review
The Gypsy Morph (The Genesis of Shannara, Book 3) by Terry Brooks
Before I have my little rant I just want to say that I did enjoy reading ‘The Gypsy Morph’ as it had almost all the elements that made ‘Armageddon’s Children’ and ‘The Elves of Cintra’ books that really drew me into what was going [...]
