This originally appeared as part of the Author Appreciation series on the r/fantasy forum. You can check out more of the Author Appreciation series here. A Very Short Biography Dawn was born in Ann Arbor, Michigan, and although she moved away for a while, she has since moved back to her home state and makes … Continue reading Author Spotlight: Dawn Cook
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Book Review: I Was a Teenage Weredeer by C.T. Phipps & Michael Suttkus
Summary: Jane Doe is a weredeer, the least-threatening shapechanger species in the world. Blessed with the ability to turn furry at will and psychically read objects, Jane has done her best to live a normal life working as a waitress at the Deerlightful Diner. She has big dreams of escaping life in the supernatural-filled town … Continue reading Book Review: I Was a Teenage Weredeer by C.T. Phipps & Michael Suttkus
This Week in Reading: Post-Apocalyptic Urban Fantasy, Finishing up LitRPG, More Dresden, and Magic Powers
Well, I made progress, but I didn't finish up all of my reads from last week (this is becoming a reoccurring theme here since summer started...). In part this is because of being able to do less audio-booking while at work, but also summer is just really busy! I'm only about 50 pages into Trail … Continue reading This Week in Reading: Post-Apocalyptic Urban Fantasy, Finishing up LitRPG, More Dresden, and Magic Powers
New Arrivals!
It's been a little bit since I've posted a book haul and the past month has been fantastic--the new books just keep coming in! In part this has been because June and July have so many great new releases, and even more are on the way. Starting from the bottom, we have Starless by … Continue reading New Arrivals!
Book Review: House of Many Ways by Diana Wynne Jones
Everything I've read by Diana Wynne Jones I've loved and I'm making an effort to get through more of her work. House of Many Ways is the third book set in the same universe as Howl's Flying Castle and is loosely considered a sequel but like Castle in the Air features all new characters and … Continue reading Book Review: House of Many Ways by Diana Wynne Jones
This Week in Reading: Weredeer Adventures, Post-Apocalyptic Urban Fantasy, LitRPG, and Austen-esque Fantasy
Last week I only managed to finish two books so the other two are back on my list to finish up this week. I have just a bit more free time this week so I'm hoping to get through, or at least get part way through, all four books on my list this week, but … Continue reading This Week in Reading: Weredeer Adventures, Post-Apocalyptic Urban Fantasy, LitRPG, and Austen-esque Fantasy
Monthly Wrap Up: June 2018
June was a very busy for me with a lot of social obligations and events, and while I've tried my best to keep up with my reading I did fall behind a bit. Whoops! Still, I managed to get quite a lot of reading in. I've managed to read fifteen books but only seven of … Continue reading Monthly Wrap Up: June 2018
Book Review: Starless by Jacqueline Carey
Summary: Jacqueline Carey is back with an amazing adventure not seen since her New York Times bestselling Kushiel’s Legacy series. Lush and sensual, Starless introduces us to an epic world where exiled gods live among us, and a hero whose journey will resonate long after the last page is turned. Let your mind be like the eye … Continue reading Book Review: Starless by Jacqueline Carey
This Week in Reading: Finishing up Fantasy Rome, Sirens and Selkies, Some LitRPG, and Weredeer!
Well, this week's going to be a bit eclectic! Finishing up two books from last week. I'm about a third of the way through A Reaper at the Gates by Sabaa Tahir. I somehow forgot the incredibly weird turn the story took in the second book. I might have to go back and re-listen to … Continue reading This Week in Reading: Finishing up Fantasy Rome, Sirens and Selkies, Some LitRPG, and Weredeer!
Author Spotlight: Irene Radford
This originally appeared as part of the Author Appreciation series on the r/fantasy forum. You can check out more of the Author Appreciation series here. A Very Short Biography Irene Radford was born Phyllis Irene Radford in 1950. Among other things, she is a passionate and native Oregonian, a historian, a lace-maker, a writer of … Continue reading Author Spotlight: Irene Radford
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