A review for the historical fantasy debut book by S. F. Williamson. A Language of Dragons has a lot to like, but fell a little bit flat for me, mostly due to the main character. I loved the dragons though and the main plot was fascinating.
A review for the historical fantasy debut book by S. F. Williamson. A Language of Dragons has a lot to like, but fell a little bit flat for me, mostly due to the main character. I loved the dragons though and the main plot was fascinating.
A review for the third and final book in the Emily Wilde series. In this book, Emily Wilde’s Compendium of Lost Tales Emily and Wendell travel to Wendell’s home to seize back the throne from his stepmother. It is a journey that neither of them will soon forget. The book is being release in February 2025.
Hello, hello! Today I am bringing you two short reviews for two fantasy books I read this week. The first one is the sequel to the Runestone Saga series by one of my favorite authors. The second is a middle grade fantasy about a young boys adventure in a magical world adjacent to ours where he meets all kinds of wonderful creatures and an intriguing girl who can fly. Let’s get to it, shall we?
Today I am reviewing two audiobooks that I listened to in October. They are very different from each other, but both were very good. My Best Friend’s Exorcism by Grady Hendrix is a comedy horror set in 1988. The Fate of Magic is the second book in the Witch and Hunter duology by Sara Raasch and Beth Revis.
A very simple review for a duology that was very complex. I loved both books, Divine Rivals and Ruthless Vowa and tried to convey this without giving too much of the story away. I highly recommend this duology if you haven’t read it yet.
A review for the fourth book in the Edinburgh Nights series by T.L. Huchu. The Legacy of Arniston House is story full of magic, ghosts, and a deadly cult bent on bringing back the past to make Scotland great again.
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