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The Not-So-Frugal Witch’s non-spoiler review of The Frugal Wizard’s Medieval England Survival Manual
Book Reviews
  • 09/06/2023
  • 2 years
  • 726 words
Tagged alternate history, book review, Brandon Sanderson, medieval England, Satire

The Not-So-Frugal Witch’s non-spoiler review of The Frugal Wizard’s Medieval England Survival Manual

Greetings, thrifty and not-so-frugal witches and wizards! In times of financial uncertainty, you may be asking yourself, “Is The Frugal Wizard’s Survival Manual […]

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Blood and Romance: Court of Immortal Seasons by AM Strickland
Book Reviews
  • 27/05/2023
  • 2 years
  • 990 words
Tagged A.M. Strickland, book review, Court of Immortal Seasons, dark romantic thriller, diverse characters

Blood and Romance: Court of Immortal Seasons by AM Strickland

After reading twenty pages of A.M. Strickland’s The Court of the Undead Season, I couldn’t help myself. “School of Vampires and Witchcraft?” […]

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Alaya Dawn Johnson’s Broken World Library Is The Library You’ve Never Visited
Book Reviews
  • 13/04/2023
  • 2 years
  • 981 words
Tagged Alaya Dawn Johnson, book review, coming-of-age, gods, libraries

Alaya Dawn Johnson’s Broken World Library Is The Library You’ve Never Visited

In decades of reading SFF, I’ve never encountered a world quite like the library in Alaya Dawn Johnson’s Library of Broken Worlds. […]

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Luxurious and Crunchy Fantasy: Martha Wells’ The Witch-King
Book Reviews
  • 02/04/2023
  • 2 years
  • 966 words
Tagged book review, diverse characters, fantasy, Martha Wells, queer representation

Luxurious and Crunchy Fantasy: Martha Wells’ The Witch-King

“I’ve been a Martha Wells fan since the first Murderbot Diaries book, All Systems Red. So of course, I was very excited when I heard […]

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The Ideal Introduction to Science Fiction: A Fantastic Flight to the Mushroom Planet
Fiction
  • 07/03/2023
  • 2 years
  • 1,077 word
Tagged adventure, book review, children's literature, Eleanor Cameron, fantasy

The Ideal Introduction to Science Fiction: A Fantastic Flight to the Mushroom Planet

In this fortnightly series reviewing classic science fiction and fantasy books, Alan Brown looks at the forefront and leading edge of the field; books about soldiers and […]

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A Dragon, a Heist, and a Lot of Dangerous Secrets: LR Lam’s Dragonfall
Book Reviews
  • 01/02/2023
  • 2 years
  • 1,035 word
Tagged book review, Dragon Fall, epic novel, fantasy, Laura Lam

A Dragon, a Heist, and a Lot of Dangerous Secrets: LR Lam’s Dragonfall

Lam’s previous speculative novels have appeared under the name Laura Lam, most recently including the space opera two-part series Seven Devils and Seven Mercies, co-written […]

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Atmosphere Masterclass: The Insatiable Volt Sisters by Rachel Eve Moulton
Book Reviews
  • 21/01/2023
  • 2 years
  • 1,030 word
Tagged book review, demons, family secrets, feminist, ghosts

Atmosphere Masterclass: The Insatiable Volt Sisters by Rachel Eve Moulton

Rachel Eve Moulton’s second novel, The Insatiable Volt Sisters, is a chilling and sprawling novel that atmospherically delivers while making the reader […]

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Five classic sci-fi stories about tidally locked planets
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Five reasons to finish reading a book you didn’t like
History is an Illusion: The Light at the End of the World by Siddhartha Deb
History is an Illusion: The Light at the End of the World by Siddhartha Deb
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Five reasons to finish reading a book you didn’t like
Five classic sci-fi stories about tidally locked planets
One Man’s Frenzy: Loving Books Nobody Knows About
History is an Illusion: The Light at the End of the World by Siddhartha Deb
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