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Sci-Fi & Scary
Sci-Fi & Scary rated it 8 years ago
So the first time I read The Haunted Forest Tour, I never actually got around to doing up a review for it. I intended to. Had every intention of. But, well, other books distracted me. So blame them. Anyways, the first time I read this, it was as a buddy read with Meggy of Choco’n’Waffles fame. She h...
Mallory Kellogg, Chubbygirlreads
Mallory Kellogg, Chubbygirlreads rated it 8 years ago
I have no idea if I will even finish the last of this trilogy. It's not all that great. They introduced an empathe as the main character, and nowhere in the Alien history I know has there been supernatural aspects. Plus his character was horribly unlikable. The story was weak, following on the feet ...
lindbergseth
lindbergseth rated it 9 years ago
Blackguards: Tales of Assassins, Mercenaries, and Rogues by J.M. MartinS.E. Lindberg rating: 5 of 5 starsBlackguards: Tales of Assassins, Mercenaries, and Rogues is Highly Recommended Dark Fantasy:: This collection is largely Dark Fantasy. As the subtitle says, this not just about Assassins--there a...
BOOKWRAITHS REVIEWS
BOOKWRAITHS REVIEWS rated it 9 years ago
With City of Wonders, James A. Moore has gifted readers with a new fantasy classic; a sword and sorcery series that mixes magic and combat, reality and supernatural into a potent and addictive brew. Howard’s Conan, Cook’s Black Company, Gemmell’s Drenai, and Moorcock’s Elric, I am hereby placing you...
Soze Says
Soze Says rated it 10 years ago
As niche as military horror is, it's a sub-genre I find myself warming to. As such, after hearing editor Geoff Brown speak on the THIS IS HORROR podcast, I decided to track down the shortest of his military horror anthologies and check out what he was putting out there.Snafu: Heroes brings together ...
Alissa
Alissa rated it 11 years ago
In this sequel (or better, second part of the story since it picks up exactly where The Seven Forges left off), as the story unfolds, we learn a lot more about the intriguing Sa’ba Taalor and their ways (and veils, surprise!), and the reasons behind some of their actions, not all expected. The chara...
Alissa
Alissa rated it 11 years ago
Project successfully funded on Kickstarter. Initial pledge goal more than doubled! I'm looking forward to reading this anthology.
Alissa
Alissa rated it 11 years ago
Interesting short story about Kallir Lundt, one of the mercenaries under Merros' command, who gets gravely wounded at the beginning of the book and is left struggling between life and death in the valley of the Sa’ba Taalor.James A. Moore has announced on his blog that "there will be four short stor...
beishir
beishir rated it 11 years ago
I was in the mood for a Halloween read. "Night Eyes" met the need.A small town, Halloween, trick or treating and creeping monsters in a dark forest along a desolate road. Yes, yes, yes and YES!I was upset it ended so quickly. But, I was happy when I found the story is a prequel to a couple other Moo...
CarlAlves
CarlAlves rated it 11 years ago
Chris Corin is an eighteen year old kid who loses his mom in a car accident caused by a creature that doesn’t exist in this world. The creature is trying to get a necklace that his mother has but wasn’t wearing that day. Chris’s sister Brittany takes possession of the necklace. Brittany and her boyf...
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