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Brian Froud and Terry Jones, and Brian Froud and Terri Windling, A trio of fairy books

Brian Froud and Terry Jones’ Lady Cottington’s Pressed Fairy Book Brian Froud and Terry Jones’ Strange Stains and Mysterious Smells Brian Froud and Terri Windling’s Good Faeries, Bad Faeries Brian Froud is one of those artists whose magical designs and … Continue reading

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Jo Walton’s The King’s Peace

Lenora Rose wrote this review. Jo Walton’s first published novel The King’s Peace helped earn her the 2002 John W. Campbell award for best new writer. This alternate mythology novel, the first half of a duology, is not as compelling … Continue reading

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Jo Walton’s An Informal History of the Hugos

Do you like reading what other people have to say about books? I know, silly question, because here you are reading a book review in a blog dedicated to book, music and other reviews. That makes it easy for me … Continue reading

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Cody Goodfellow & Joseph S. Pulver Sr.’s New Maps of Dream

Cody Goodfellow & Joseph S. Pulver Sr.’s New Maps of Dream is an anthology that also serves as a love letter to the Deamlands stories of H.P. Lovecraft and others. Filled with carefully chosen stories themed after dreams and a … Continue reading

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Gene Wolfe’s Sword & Citadel

Gene Wolfe’s Sword &  Citadel is a nice new omnibus of the third and fourth volumes in the series known as The Book of the New Sun. This new edition contains two classics of science fantasy The Sword of the … Continue reading

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Roger Zelazny’s Unicorn Variations

I’ve been collecting and reading this author for well over twenty years now. (Today I received A Checklist of Roger Zelazny, a chapbook that Christopher Stephens did in 1991. Bliss — more reading to look forward to!) Even though he … Continue reading

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Becky Chamber’s A Psalm for the Wild-Built

Becky Chamber’s A Psalm for the Wild-Built is wonderful. A short volume in what is labelled as hopepunk, it succeeds in drawing the reader to what feels a fully thought out and developed setting. It is a slim volume, not … Continue reading

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Christopher Buehlman’s The Blacktongue Thief

Christopher Buehlman’s The Blacktongue Thief is an interesting specimen. The start of a series, this volume must introduce not only a host of new characters, but an entire world with all of its oddity, politics, and day to day situations … Continue reading

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Brandon Sanderson’s Rhythm of War

Rhythm of War is a big step for Brandon Sanderson’s Stormlight Archive Series. Sanderson has a reputation for writing very long books, as well as very intricate rule-based magic systems. At over 1,200 pages, many of them focusing explicitly upon … Continue reading

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Frank Beddor with Liz Cavalier’s Hatter M: The Looking Glass Wars, Volume One

Faith J. Cormier wrote this review. Frank Beddor’s The Looking Glass Wars trilogy (only two volumes, The Looking Glass Wars and Seeing Redd, have been published so far) tells the story of Alyss Heart, rightful Queen of Wonderland. When she … Continue reading

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