Book Title – A Song of Legends LostAuthor – M H AyindeGenre – FantasyPublisher – Orbit (Little Brown Group UK)Publication Date – 8th April 2025⭐⭐⭐⭐ A Song of Legends Lost – M H Ayinde I always love it when a book that’s on my TBR just appears on the library shelf and so was very … Continue reading "A Song of Legends Lost – Book Review"| Wicked Witch's Blog
My latest addition to the Moomin shelf of the Tove Trove Library is the eighth book in the original series, first published in 1965.| Book Jotter
Free epub ebook download of the Standard Ebooks edition of The Charwoman’s Shadow: A young nobleman becomes a magician to secure his sister’s marriage.| standardebooks.org
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Lenten stories about teens in very different stages in life, periods, and even worlds.| A Catholic Girl Reads
In this episode of Fantasy for Our Time, I dive helmet-first into the final installment of Joe Abercrombie’s grimdark First Law Trilogy| Nicholas Kotar
Free epub ebook download of the Standard Ebooks edition of Short Fiction: A collection of J. Sheridan Le Fanu’s short fiction, including some of his famous ghost stories, gothic horror and sensation.| standardebooks.org
Exciting news! The Curse of King Midas has just been awarded the Silver Medal in the Reader Views Literary Awards! This marks the third honor this book has received, and I couldn’t be more thrilled to share this moment with you. What Are the Reader Views Literary Awards? The ReaderContinue Reading The post The Curse of King Midas Awarded Again! appeared first on Colleen M. Story.| Colleen M. Story
Fantasy Publishing Behind the Scenes Greetings, fellow fantasy fanatics and lore lovers! 🧙♂️✨ Ever wondered what happens behind the mystical curtain of indie fantasy publishing? In this rare “Craftsman’s Workshop” livestream, I reveal all the spellbinding chaos of my publishing plans for 2025 and beyond—straight from my candle-lit scriptorium (okay, maybe just my desk, but […]| Nicholas Kotar
I've already made a big list of 2025 book releases, but of course I can't fit all of them in one post so here is part two!| colour me read
CalmgroveBooks.wordpress.com For fans of Diana Wynne Jones and Terry Pratchett, each of whom left us during the third month of the year, the return of March Magics – first inaugurated by Kristen Me…| Calmgrove Books
Paul Atreides, Duncan Idaho, and Hollywood’s Religious Problem At the time of this recording, it was my birthday, and – in true Hobbit fashion – I’m giving YOU the gift of diving into the vast deserts of Dune with the always insightful Richard Rohlin. In this impromptu episode, we’re unpacking Denis Villeneuve’s Dune films—praising the […] The post Fantasy For Our Time: A Dune Deep Dive with Richard Rohlin appeared first on Nicholas Kotar.| Nicholas Kotar
It may be two weeks into February, but time isn’t real! So that means I’m now going to share my January 2025 wrap up! I’ll talk about the books I read, and the movies and TV I watched. Let’s get to it! Books Read The Innocent Sleep by Seanan McGuire (GR || SG) – an adult urban fantasy novel, 18th book in an ongoing series Thyme Travellers edited by Sonia Sulaiman (GR || SG) – a speculative fiction anthology of short stories by Palestinian and Palestinian diaspora authors Adrift in...| colour me read
This week, as the UK weathers Storm Éowyn, we look at books read and reviewed, discover some of the best writing about literature on the blogosphere, direct you to the Agatha Christie Short Stories…| Book Jotter
During 2024 I worked on trying to write at least a sentence or two on Goodreads for each book that I finished. I definitely want to continue that into this year, and hopefully try to expand to slightly longer reviews again! In the meantime, what I have now is perfect for sharing for these Monday Minis! So for today’s Monday Mini I wanted share some thoughts on a few of my underrated reads from 2024. The Poisons We Drink by Bethany Baptiste Published by: Sourcebooks Fire on: April 30, 2024 G...| colour me read
I read 120 books last year, which kind of shocks me. I mean I know I read a lot, but for me that is still more than “normal.” But who knows what “normal” really means anyway. Naturally some reads were better than others, so here are my favorite reads of 2024! I’ve added both Goodreads and Storygraph links for the books, with GR being Goodreads and SG being Storygraph! Mammoths at the Gates (GR || SG) by Nghi Vo (adult fantasy novella; 4th in an ongoing series of related novellas) Wh...| colour me read
It's time to share my anticipated 2025 book releases, so I made a list of them to share with you all! Get stoked!| colour me read
I’m delighted today to receive three volumes of the new edition of the novels of Charles Williams being produced by the US publisher Apocryphile. They’ve designed the covers beautifully, and these are really the first edition to do justice to these amazing books since they first appeared in the 1930s. […]| Grevel Lindop