I really liked this book. I’m not sure how well I can describe it though, or whether I can convince anyone to read it without giving everything away. We’re thousands of years in the future, the Earth is uninhabitable, and one of its space arks comes across a verdant planet that looks like a perfec...
[I received a copy of this book through NetGalley, in exchange for an honest review.]A tale told through five different shorter stories, and by the hand of five different authors. “Monstrous Little Voices” picks some of Shakespeare's plays (“The Tempest”, “Macbeth”, “Twelfth Night”...) and extrapola...
The cover is gorgeous, that much is clear. The rest of the story left me more conflicted though. Maniye has grown up in a world where people from clans with different totems can 'Step' or transform into these animals. The different clans are constantly at war with each other, which also fills a ma...
These five stories by different authors have their roots in Shakespeare’s plays and play upon the fantasy elements to be found in these works. The first story takes place immediately after the Tempest and sees Ariel helping Miranda with the consequences of her marriage to Ferdinand. The followin...
It's not the book, it's me.This story just didn't work for me. I didn't care enough about the characters and honestly I put it down and picked it up several times and it was a bit of a trudge through it. I don't think that I would be a good reader for the rest of the series. I will look for the aut...
When I went to Octocon this year one of the people there was Adrian Tchikovsky, I hadn't seen him listed as a guest but any panel he was on he was interesting so I decided to try at least one of his books. There will be more.This is pretty much a standalone. There could be more books afterwards bu...
Five stars. Hands down. Ever since I read this book, I've thought about it more than I've thought about any other book in a while. You don't even understand how obsessed I am with this book. I don't even care if you don't like sci-fi; you should read this book. Humanity’s fate is hanging off each pa...
*This book was sent to me by NetGalley in exchange of a honest review* Synopsis: A race for survival among the stars... Humanity's last survivors escaped earth's ruins to find a new home. But when they find it, can their desperation overcome its dangers? WHO WILL INHERIT THIS NEW EARTH? The last r...
Horror for the Holidays is a collection of 26 Lovecraftian tales. The figure of Krampus is featured on the cover. He is standing beside a 19th century-garbed evil elf-child and what appears to be a sack full of dead children. Despite this cover, the collection features holidays throughout the year, ...
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