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Some reading advice for when you really should stop playing Tears of Kingdoms
Reading Habits
  • 18/05/2023
  • 2 years
  • 1,005 word
Tagged books, epic journeys, fantasy, immersive worlds, magical creatures

Some reading advice for when you really should stop playing Tears of Kingdoms

Happy Zelda Month to everyone celebrating! Finally, we can return to Hyrule…and never come back. At least, that’s how it feels. I’ve […]

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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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Science, fiction and fungi: What ‘The Last of Us’ got right
Fiction
  • 09/03/2023
  • 2 years
  • 771 words
Tagged fantasy, Fictional Works, Fungi, Horror, Mind Control

Science, fiction and fungi: What ‘The Last of Us’ got right

Fungi don’t always receive the attention they deserve. In a 1996 New York Times Magazine article titled “Fungi All Around Us,” it […]

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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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Five classic sci-fi stories about tidally locked planets
Five classic sci-fi stories about tidally locked planets
One Man’s Frenzy: Loving Books Nobody Knows About
One Man’s Frenzy: Loving Books Nobody Knows About
Five reasons to finish reading a book you didn’t like
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
What DNF Means for Books: What Does It Mean?
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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