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Books reviewed by the BFS
The haunted house is a stock setting in gothic fiction, instantly familiar to readers in and…
In Amoria, the great glass city, Naila is a prospective mage of the Academy of Amoria.…
Cahan du Nahere was Cowl-Rai, chosen as a god’s saviour, though he shunned that future and…
Fourteen short stories examining possible near and distant futures set in the aftermath of our fossil…
Like all second-born daughters, Cerise was given to the Temple at birth and trained for life…
After waiting for years, it is delightful to catch up with characters that have almost become…
The Knife and The Serpent is a fun read. It’s light-hearted, doesn’t take itself too seriously…
Remy Canta arrives home to discover that Tirani is not alone. She was not expecintg any…
The Bell Witches marks a turn to a new genre by Lindsey Kelk, who is well…
I’m delighted that Philip Reeve has produced another MORTAL ENGINES novel. This one is perhaps even…