Book Review: Illuminations, by Alan Moore
This week, I’m reviewing the new short story collection from the living legend that is Alan Moore. Illuminations promises much, but does it deliver? Read on to find out!
This week, I’m reviewing the new short story collection from the living legend that is Alan Moore. Illuminations promises much, but does it deliver? Read on to find out!
This week, I thought I’d try an author who’s new to me; specifically, Brian Catling (The Vorrh). As I’ve done previously, I decided to give a novella a go before diving into a series, and Earwig fits the bill nicely. Has it left me hungry for more though? Read on to find out!
It’s the beginning of the year, so it’s time to see if I managed to complete my 2021 reading challenges! Things were looking a little dicey in my last update, but have I managed to pull it out the bag? Read on to find out!
Over the course of another very strange year, some rather special books came out. Join me as I discuss my ten favourite releases of 2021!
This week, I’m reviewing The Crimson Script, a magic tinged, gunpowder fuelled tale of resistance from S. J. Hull. This fair and unbiased review was conducted with gratitude for the free electronic copy of the book which was provided by the author.
Follow me once again into the smog-choked streets of Guerdon, as I review the third instalment in Gareth Hanrahan’s Black Iron Legacy series, The Broken God! This fair and unbiased review was conducted with gratitude for the free electronic copy of the book which I received from the publisher, Orbit. This review contains an affiliate… Read More Book Review: The Broken God, by Gareth Hanrahan
This week, I’m once again braving the strange country of Jeff Noon’s imagination, as private investigator John Nyquist explores the mysterious city of Delirium in Within Without. This is the fourth Nyquist mystery to be published by Angry Robot, but knowledge of the preceding novels is not necessary to enjoy this one. This fair and… Read More Book Review: Within Without, by Jeff Noon
April is finished, along with plenty of books for the reading challenges I’ve undertaken. Read on to see what I’ve ticked off my challenge TBR this month!
This week, I’m reviewing the new novel from Oliver K. Langmead, Birds of Paradise, which sees the biblical Adam searching for lost pieces of Eden. This fair and unbiased review was conducted with gratitude for the free electronic copy of the book which I received from the publisher, Titan Books. This review contains an affiliate… Read More Book Review: Birds of Paradise, by Oliver K. Langmead
This week, I’m reviewing the opening to a new fantasy trilogy from Mike Brooks. War dragons, undead monsters and political intrigue might imply that The Black Coast is your standard fantasy fare, but check your expectations – there’s plenty more going on here. This fair and unbiased review was conducted with gratitude for the free… Read More Book Review: The Black Coast, by Mike Brooks