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Review Tag: Book Review

  • While the majority of readers are happy to read new books without worrying about the influences that have fed into the prose, there are others who are…

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  • Monstrum is a surreal collection of stories about humans and monsters and how they interact with each other. The story’s horrors tend to originate from the humans…

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  • From a master of delicate, emotional horror, Dave Jeffery presents his newest collection, MOOD SWINGS. Within its pages, five of his previously published stories are collected alongside…

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  • Yoke of Stars by R.B. Lemberg is a novella in the Birdsong universe, but it reads as a standalone. With its beautiful, evocative prose, it is an…

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  • The Titans have fallen, and battle is in the past. The Olympians rule and the earth heals. Hera, who was raised beneath the waters, now flies free.…

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  • The Bishop-Clairmont family have fallen into a perfect routine of bliss, spreading their time between New Haven, Oxford, and Sept Tours. But then six-year-old Becca is given…

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  • As the title for this excellent and engaging dwarvish tale would suggest, German author Markus Heitz is back with another entry in his ‘The Dwarves’ world, and…

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  • If you read and enjoyed Moths, you’ll want to read Toxxic. There, review done. Okay, you want a touch more. No problem. As the follow-on to Moths,…

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  • This selection of otherworldly tales comes straight from 1950s America – the illustrations on the front cover, dustjacket and title page for each short story all add…

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  • The day Fia Ní Mainnín appeared in the High Queen’s home, her daughter Eala, Princess of Fódla, disappeared, taken by the Fair Folk. Fia was adopted by…

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