I've had this little gem on my kindle for a long while, but I figured while I was in the mood for some short stories in between longer books, I would slam down some golem-tacular shenanigans. They call the Malar Dorah unbreakable. Five centuries it stood unconquered until foul trickery cracked its gates. Now, it... Continue Reading →
Review: Noir by Christopher Moore
Ahh I can't help myself. This one isn't exactly fantasy... it's more humour/mystery...ish. But, it's sort of fantastical, in a way... so... yeah. 😀 I love Christopher Moore's books. I've read, um... pretty much everything that he's published at this point. A Dirty Job and Secondhand Souls (of which the hardcover glows in the fucking... Continue Reading →
Review: The Doors at Dusk and Dawn by Bradley P. Beaulieu
I won this little gem of a novella in a giveaway some months ago, but I've not had the time to sit down and read it (yes, even keeping in mind that it only takes a couple of hours, lol). Well, finally had a bit of time to dive right in, and dive I did!... Continue Reading →
Review: Hemlock by Jesse Teller
I read Song last year, and really enjoyed it, as it was a bit of a breath of fresh air comparatively to the other Perilisc books I had read up to that point. Still pretty dark, but not quite as in-your-face-dark, with characters I rather like! So, when I was offered a review copy of... Continue Reading →
Review: A Star-Reckoner’s Lot by Darrell Drake
Guys, I've finally reached the point in my TBR where I can branch out into books that I have been meaning to read forever. I made it! This book has been on the TBR for at least a year, so I'm glad I could finally get there. Ashtadukht is a star-reckoner. The worst there's ever... Continue Reading →
Review: Grey Sister by Mark Lawrence
Red Sister was one of my absolute favorite books from 2017, so it's no surprise that I've been clamoring to read this one for what feels like an absolute age (a year just flies by, unless you're thinking about the next book you want to read coming out, I guess!) Well, it is finally time!... Continue Reading →
Review: The Automation by Anonymous (Narrated by BLA and Annotated by GB Gabbler)
So, you can probably already tell that this book is going to be a little bizarre. Let me assure you it's a bit more than a little bizarre. I've had this book on my review requests pile for a long, long time, but, guys the review requests pile isn't a large looming unsteady jenga-esque tower... Continue Reading →
Review: Fionn – The Stalking Silence by Brian O’Sullivan
So, it actually took me longer to write and format this post than it did to read this short story. 😀 I really quite enjoy the realism of the Fionn series. It's still modern enough to understand, but it has a gritty could-actually-have-happened in a way realness to it that immerses me in each story.... Continue Reading →
Review: Mestlven by Jesse Teller
This has been on my review requests pile for an age, but I've put it off because... uh, well the Perilisc books, if you're unfamiliar, are fairly dark. Like... seriously horrorish dark. And I was not in a good place for really-really-dark until... quarter past 2 days ago >.>; So here we are! I was... Continue Reading →
Review: The Freeze-Frame Revolution by Peter Watts
I've read another Peter Watts book before, and it was quite fascinating while being at least a little fun (it was Blindsight, if you're curious, which caught my interest by having a not-your-typical-vampire spaceship captain - and yes that was as amazing as it sounds). So, when I saw this one on NetGalley, I put... Continue Reading →