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Book Trailer – The Iron Fey series by Julie Kagawa
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Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone Re-read Part 2
Initial thoughts: Jenny: My initial thought when I finished Sorcerer’s Stone is how perfectly Rowling pieces the plot together. From the earlier mention of Nicholas Flamel to the Mirror of Erised to the chess game that Ron has...
- Posted 603 days ago
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Book Trailer – Nikolas and Company: A Creature Most Foul by Kevin McGill
- Posted 604 days ago
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The Prose and Short of It – “Come Lady Death” by Peter S. Beagle
“Come Lady Death” is a short story by Peter S. Beagle that first appeared in The Fantasy Worlds of Peter S. Beagle (1978) and can also be found in The Rhinoceros Who Quoted Nietzsche and Other Odd Acquaintances (1997). Mr. Beagle...
- Posted 604 days ago
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Daughter of Smoke and Bone by Laini Taylor – Final Trailer: Meet Zuzana!
- Posted 605 days ago
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Those Who Fight Monsters edited by Justin Gustainis – Review
Those Who Fight Monsters: Tales of Occult Detectives is an anthology with a table of contents that reads like a who’s who of urban fantasy detectives, which is certainly no bad thing. Justin Gustainis is the...
- Posted 606 days ago
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The Book of Dragon by Steven Brust – review
Dragons, war, Vlad Taltos, Dragonlords, psychics, and a triple timeline–Stephen Brust’s The Book of Dragon is a gem of fantasy writing that offers further proof that he is a master of the genre. Admittedly, the triple timelime...
- Posted 607 days ago
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Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone Re-Read Part One
Feeling a bit forlorn that your favorite series has come to an end? Don’t worry, you’re not alone. This past July, the world sobbed in unison for the ending of Harry Potter as the final movie made...
- Posted 610 days ago
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Wolfsangel M.D. Lachlan
Wolfsangel is a decidedly different werewolf book. The story is deeply entrenched in Norse mythology, which gives it a very dark and savage bent. M. D. Lachlan has created a world in which men and gods interact...
- Posted 611 days ago
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Larry Niven & Steven Barnes (The Moon Maze Game) – interview
Today, I have the privilege of interviewing the science fiction great Larry Niven and the very talented rising science fiction star Steven Barnes, who together authored the Dream Park series. Their latest novel in the series (the fourth)...
- Posted 612 days ago
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Daughter of Smoke and Bone by Laini Taylor Trailer
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The Moon Maze Game by Larry Niven & Steven Barnes – review
Larry Niven and Steven Barnes’ Dream Park series has both become a science fiction classic series and helped the establishment and growth of the LARPer (Live Action Role Player) movement. The Moon Maze Game, the fourth entry in...
- Posted 613 days ago
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Say It Ain’t So: Zombie Romance Trending?
Over a year ago one of my friends predicted that zombies would be the next big trend in the paranormal romance/YA romance world. Specifically, making zombies into love interests. At the time, I didn’t disagree with her assessment. ...
- Posted 618 days ago
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The Magic of Recluce by L.E. Modesitt, Jr. – review
Boring, or the greatest thing since sliced bread? During the twenty years The Magic of Recluce has been in existence and sold at bookstores, people have had strong opinions both ways. I’d say it’s not exactly boring,...
- Posted 618 days ago
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Lisa Desrochers (Personal Demons Trilogy) – interview
The sun isn’t the only thing providing the HEAT this summer! Lisa Desrochers’ scorching second book in her Personal Demons trilogy, Original Sin, is out now, burning up the best-seller lists with the heroine of the series,...
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