- And the Winner Is – 7th Annual Book Tournament Finals Results!Posted 58 days ago
- 7th Annual Book Tournament – Round 5 ResultsPosted 65 days ago
- 7th Annual Book Tournament – Round 5 – Semi-finals!Posted 72 days ago
- 7th Annual Book Tournament – Round 4 ResultsPosted 72 days ago
- Blood of Asaheim by Chris Wraight – reviewPosted 75 days ago
- 7th Annual Book Tournament – Round 4 – QuarterfinalsPosted 76 days ago
- 7th Annual Book Tournament – Round 3Posted 79 days ago
- 7th Annual Book Tournament – Round 2 ResultsPosted 81 days ago
- 7th Annual Book Tournament – Round 2 – Malazan Empire AND Middle Earth BracketsPosted 85 days ago
- 7th Annual Book Tournament – Round 2 – Forgotten Realms AND Westeros BracketsPosted 86 days ago
-
Princeps by L. E. Modesitt – Book Read Part 1
I am about two-fifths of the way through Princeps, the newest book in L. E. Modesitt’s Imager Portfolio and the sequel to Scholar. As with that book, I’m going to be blog-along reading rather than offering a...
- Posted 383 days ago
-
Seven Princes by John R. Fultz – review
Seven Princes by John R. Fultz is one of the newest editions to the epic quest fantasy subgenre. The book is a nice, thick weight in the hand, and it’s one of those books that will have...
- Posted 386 days ago
-
Dark Jenny by Alex Bledsoe – book trailer
- Posted 392 days ago
-
Zombie Island: A Shakespeare Undead Novel by Lori Handeland – review
Publisher’s Description: In the follow-up to Shakespeare Undead, vampire William Shakespeare and his Dark Lady are stranded on a mystical island where zombies are plentiful and one man will stop at nothing to become all-powerful…
- Posted 393 days ago
-
The Name of the Wind by Patrick Rothfuss – A Review
A few months ago I had just finished reading The Hunger Games and desperately needed something to read. I had just forced my father to read the trilogy, and he suggested that if I wanted to something new...
- Posted 397 days ago
-
Scourge of the Betrayor by Jeff Salyards – review
Publisher’s Description: Many tales are told of the Syldoon Empire and its fearsome soldiers, who are known throughout the world for their treachery and atrocities. Some say that the Syldoon eat virgins and babies–or perhaps their own...
- Posted 400 days ago
-
Nested Scrolls by Rudy Rucker – review
Rudy Rucker is one of today’s best science fiction authors. He’s written many novels but is perhaps best known for Postsingular, Mathematicians In Love, and his latest, Jim and the Flims. The latter is the only one...
- Posted 401 days ago
-
Geek Girl’s Fictional Junk Food-O-Rama “The Greatest Batman Stories Ever Told”
The first Saturday of May is Free Comic Book Day. It’s no secret that it’s one of my favorite days of the year or that I can, in true Geek fashion, get a little bit single-minded about...
- Posted 406 days ago
-
Rapture (FALLEN SERIES) by Lauren Kate – book trailer
- Posted 407 days ago
-
Graham McNeill (Warhammer) Interview
Graham McNeill is a Science Fiction and Fantasy author of rare talent who has risen to fame from his beginnings as a games developer for Games Workshop. Hailing from Glasgow in bonny Scotland, McNeil published his first Warhammer...
- Posted 408 days ago
-
The Emperor’s Gift by Aaron Dembski Bowden – review
I love Grey Knights. There, I’ve said it…don’t judge me! Ever since I first read of them, I’ve been fascinated by the idea of a secret chapter of Daemon hunting Astartes founded from the genetic material of...
- Posted 412 days ago
-
The Legacy of Eden by Nelle Davy – book trailer
- Posted 414 days ago
-
The Lost Years by Mary Higgins Clark – book trailer
- Posted 414 days ago
-
Exclusive Signed Galley Giveaway: The Mongoliad: Book One
BookSpotCentral is excited to offer our readers a great new giveaway that will be the perfect addition for book readers everywhere. We have one signed galley of The Mongoliad: Book One to giveaway to one lucky fan. From the...
- Posted 414 days ago
-
The Black Opera by Mary Gentle – review
Publisher’s Description: Naples, the 19th Century. In the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies, holy music has power. Under the auspices of the Church, the Sung Mass can bring about actual miracles like healing the sick or raising...
- Posted 414 days ago








