• Announcement:

    The shortlisted works across all 13 categories of the British Fantasy Awards have been announced! Find out who’s in the mix over on our blog. Winners announced at Fantasycon in October.

All Reviews

Sarah Deeming

Seek The Traitor’s Son by Veronica Roth

Elegy lives in fear of the Fever. Fever is a disease which kills 50% of everyone it infects and

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Pauline Morgan

Watto’s Wisdom by by Ian Watson

Once upon a time, SF conventions were smaller and there were less of them. It was possible to know,

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Melody Bowles

Apparently, Sir Cameron Needs To Die by Greer Stothers

Apparently, Sir Cameron Needs To Dieis billed as a ‘hilariously gay fantasy romance’ and it

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Pauline Morgan

The Secret Romantic’s Book of Magic edited by Marie O’Regan &Paul Kane

There is a questionable belief among some parts of society that only women want to read romantic

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Pauline Morgan

Damned by Genevieve Cogman

Everyone has memories of the books they read when they were younger and retain impressions of what

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Melody Bowles

Listen To Your Sister by Neena Viel

I wanted to read this one because it had an intriguing title. People should listen to their

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Pauline Morgan

When the Moon Hits your Eye by John Scalzi

Imagine the challenge – a group of students in the pub or a gang of fans in the bar – who can

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Pauline Morgan

Let A Sleeping Witch Lie by Elizabeth Walter

Beginning writers are often told to ‘write about what you know’. It equally applies to writing

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The Spice Gate by Prashanth Srivatsa

The Spice Gate is set in a secondary world consisting of six of what are essentially islands, which

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