Tales of a Nuisance Man by James Maxstadt My rating: 3 of 5 stars Tales of a Nuisance Man is lighthearted fantasy entertainment with plenty of well worn tropes that fantasy lovers look for. Overall it is well done, but the genre doesn’t do a lot for me personally. But like I said it is […]
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Book Review: Dyrwolf
Dyrwolf by Kat Kinney My rating: 5 of 5 stars There is a beautifully odd and rather unique feeling one may get from the opening chapters of Dyrwolf. It is a sense of decontextualization that arises from a stunning timelessness. It is told in first person perspective, frankly a risky move in my books but […]
Book Review: The Turing Revolt
The Turing Revolt: The War Against Infinity by Rob Bartlett My rating: 4 of 5 stars Everybody wants something. In a world where God is a gambler and men, machines and angels all have hidden agendas, Captain Sapphire stumbles upon an adventure he doesn’t need or want. This story defies classification and is a wholly […]
Book Review: The Wake Up
The Wake Up by Angela Panayotopulos My rating: 4 of 5 stars This book gets off to a really great start, darkly beautiful in its prose, and unconventionally so, like the velvet wings of a moth, or the silken mouth of the wind. We are sucked into the devilry of glassblowing and a hidden world […]
Book Review: Errant
Errant by Florian Armas My rating: 3 of 5 stars Errant is a story of kingdoms and exiles, bloody blades and broken promises. If you love medieval fantasy, you will like this book. If you don’t like fantasy this book is not going to change your mind. It has all the usual long journeys, sword […]