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Anthology. Average rating is 3.52 stars. There were a few I skipped because of violence against children, there were a few stinkers but quite a few good ones so worth the read. 1. Wild ride by Carrie Vaughn. A lonely man finds out he's got a horrible disease and discovers a way to get a cure. Then h...
As my title suggests, I find this a nice anthology. It's not superb, it's better than mediocre, so for the general SF/F reader like me, it's a mildly entertaining diversion. All four of these stories are set in worlds that the authors have already written in, and I have read nothing previously from ...
[I received an advanced copy of this book through NetGalley, in exchange for an honest review.]Granted, I took my sweet time in reading it... so by now the book has been out for quite a few months. Overall an interesting experience, though I expected more out of it. I've been fascinated by the origi...
I should really learn to read at least part of a blurb before deciding I want to read a book based on the pretty cover and awesome title. Perhaps in that case I would have had different expectation. Because although the cover screamed Urban Fantasy to me, it was a completely different kind of Urban ...
Dreams of Shreds and Tatters by Amanda Downum Acquired: ARC via Netgalley Genre: Urban Fantasy Published: 12 May 2015 by Solaris Available: Book Depository I don’t read enough stories that follow people in their 20s. I enjoy urban fantasy because magic, choices and life often collide in a ...