Year: 2019 October 24, 2019
When in May, 1886, I found myself at last in Paris, I naturally determined to throw myself on the charity of an old chum…
October 22, 2019
Stories have power. Dark stories can have dark powers, dark infectious power. In Clay McLeod Chapman’s The Remaking the burning of two witches (mother…
October 20, 2019
The winners of the British Fantasy Award for 2019 have been announced on the 20th October 2019, at FantasyCon in Glasgow, Scotland. The…
October 19, 2019
And now I pass on to another thread which I have extricated out of the tangled skein, the mystery of the sobs in the…
October 17, 2019
Randy’s latest for Halloween is the second in a series (the first book was reviewed earlier in the month) that takes Gothic tropes and…
October 15, 2019
John Horner Jacobs has been spinning dark tales for a few years now, but unfortunately, I haven’t had the chance to read his work…
October 12, 2019
Jason’s last novel, The Last Days of Jack Sparks (reviewed here) was a best-seller here in the UK. I liked it a lot –…
October 10, 2019
Randy’s latest this month is a modern take on Gothic classics. A thick layer of ivy grew up the walls to the third floor,…
October 8, 2019
Part Frankentstein, with a heavy dose of the Jewish Golem myth, with murder and personal identity thrown into the mix of Victorian England, and…
October 7, 2019
Early October in New York means thousands upon thousands of people will descend upon the Jacob K. Javits Center. People decked out as their…
October 5, 2019
In the beginning, in the future, the discovery of time travel became known to all. As a result, chaos reigned, history was written and…
October 4, 2019
Rowankind is a three book historical fantasy series published in the US by DAW. The trilogy falls right into my ‘guilty pleasures’ reading. Set…
October 3, 2019
Here we begin with Randy’s first review of the month. Outside [the car] stretched an expanse of rock flensed of any vegetation, even moss…
October 1, 2019
Joe Hill has become a trusted, brand name storyteller over the course of the last decade or so. With novels and stories garnering awards…
October 1, 2019
To begin our traditional SFFWorld rundown to Halloween, we begin with an exclusive – the Prologue to a new book by Stephen Chbosky, the…
September 30, 2019
For decades, whether he was entertaining America on a weekday TV show or up on the silver screen in theatres, Leonard Nimoy made his…
September 28, 2019
Even in these hyper-enhanced times, it’s not every day that a book arrives for review with glowing recommendations from a broad range of authors.…
September 26, 2019
A troubled family is beset by dark visits, as told by the youngest child from a time before he is born. He recounts his…
September 21, 2019
So: what do you expect when a book appears from the scriptwriter of Jurassic Park, Spider-Man and Mission: Impossible? Cold Storage is that kind…
September 17, 2019
Mark Yon reviewed the book here at SFFWorld recently, too: https://www.sffworld.com/2019/09/a-little-hatred-by-joe-abercrombie/ Joe Abercrombie needs little introduction to fantasy readers at this point, the man…