This was actually one of those books that I've had on my TBR for quite a long while, but never quite found the time for between review requests and my looming TBR structure. Well, twitter was all twoodling about how many fucks were in this book comparatively to the rest of this year's SPFBO finalists... Continue Reading →
Review: Lost Lore: A Fantasy Anthology
There's something to be said for an anthology from a bunch of authors I like which includes a bunch or stories that (more or less) introduce you to the author's writing style, or (perhaps a little 'and') the worlds they have created. So, of course, when I was offered a copy of this a bit... Continue Reading →
Review: Trial of Kings by Phil Tucker
When offered a review copy of the sequel to a book that you loved, one can never say no, right? No exception here. I really liked Empire of the Dead! Necro-Sumerian Ocean's Eleven fantasy is never a bad thing. Never ever! So, as is now obvious here, I received a free copy of this book... Continue Reading →
Review: Blood of Assassins by RJ Barker
This was a NetGalley request that I really couldn't not request immediately. I really liked Age of Assassins. It was on my Best of 2017 list! Girton Club-Foot was a fantastic character to read about, and I couldn't wait to hear more of his story. And so, this review is brought to you by RJ... Continue Reading →
Review: Liath Luachra: The Grey One by Brian O’Sullivan
I really liked the last Fionn mac Cumhaill book that I read. I thought it was an interesting sort of retelling of Irish Mythology with a bit of modern language. My favorite character in the book was undoubtedly Liath Luachra, and so getting this prequel novel with her backstory was really awesome. And I did... Continue Reading →
Review: Art of War edited by Petros Triantafyllou
I love a good short story. Sometimes I don't have a lot of time for reading, so I like to get complete stories into my eyeholes before I have to go off and do something else. Anthologies are something I can start and then slowly chip away at without feeling bad that it's taking an... Continue Reading →