Category: Book Reviews
After setting up the new status quo of Osten Ard in The Witchwood Crown, Tad Williams metaphorically blows it up from a character perspective,…
So, this is one (another one!) that I was inspired to read by Jo Walton. To paraphrase her comments, this is one of her…
Another oddity from the ‘Can’t Believe it’s True’ Department. This is another recent ‘discovery’ of an earlier version of what is regarded as a…
If you’ve been following my reviews for a while, you may know that I do like a good techno-thriller. I tend to think that…
Humor and fantasy come together again in No Country for Old Gnomes, the second installment of Delilah S. Dawson and Kevin Hearne’s epic Tales…
Of the books that make up The Cities in Flight series, this is the longest and perhaps the one most widely recognised today. My…
Survival Game is the second novel in Gary Gibson’s Apocalypse trilogy, following on from events in the first book, Extinction Game (review). I really…
Revenge, one of the most powerful driving forces in story. In Seven Blades in Black, the first installment of The Grave of Empires, Sam…
“History is just one damned thing after another.” Arnold Toynbee I’ve often said on the SFFWorld Forums that there are two elements that can…
Grimdark is a genre that requires a deft hand, the story has to be suitably dark, but it shouldn’t alienate the reader with the…
The Gothic novel is one of the classic genre tropes of our genre – think Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, Bram Stoker’s Dracula, or more recently…
Hugo Award-winning author Kameron Hurley has been blazing a trail in recent years in writing gritty, fast-paced, visceral science fiction. The Light Brigade is…
I’ve mentioned before how much of a fan I am of Clifford D. Simak (1904-1988). This quiet and unassuming writer spent most of his…
A young princess escaping an arranged marriage may be a familiar idea, though typically this might be associated with a fantasy story. Jessie Mihalik…
So, this is one I’ve been meaning to get to for a while since it was published last July, around the time of the…
Minimum Wage Magic is the first novel in Rachel Aaron’s new series, titled DFZ, a recognisable place for fans of her Heartstrikers books. As…
There are certain authors with gravitas, you know when they publish a book or story, then it is worthy of attention simply by the…
This Fantasy novel is the latest debut here in the UK that is being highly promoted. It has a lot that you may recognise,…
Every year in the SFF publishing world, one book, one author seems to stand out as the debut of the year. Of course, much…
Magefall is the second novel in Stephen Aryan’s Age of Dread trilogy, preceded by Mageborn and to be followed later this year by Magebane.…