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Tales of Mystery and Imagination by Edgar Allan Poe5 comments

Moira wrote 3 weeks ago: In his introduction to Bloomsbury’s striking new edition of Tales of Mystery and Imagination N … more →

Tags: Entries by, Entries by Moira, Fiction: 19th century, Fiction: crime, fiction - horror, Fiction: Mystery, Fiction: thriller, Cryptography, Detective fiction

Still She Wished For Company, by Margaret Irwin2 comments

Hilary wrote 3 weeks ago: I am not a great one for Halloween. My personal taste does not run to ‘ghoulies and ghosties a … more →

Tags: Fiction: Historical, Fiction: Young Adult, Entries by Hilary, Fiction: 20th Century, Time Travel, Margaret Irwin

The Magicians, by Lev Grossman1 comment

trudyj65 wrote 4 weeks ago: It’s impossible to talk about Lev Grossman’s The Magicians without referencing both Harr … more →

Assassin’s Apprentice by Robin Hobb4 comments

sharonrob wrote 4 weeks ago: Assassin’s Apprentice is Robin Hobb’s first published novel. It is also the first in her Farseer Tri … more →

Tags: Entries by Sharon, Fiction: 21st Century

Bears of England by Mick Jackson5 comments

Guest wrote 1 month ago: Review by Sam Ruddock. “In the days before electric light and oil lamps the night imposed its own ab … more →

Tags: Fiction: 21st Century, Fiction General, Fiction Short Stories, Bears, England, Fantasy, Myth and Legend, Short Stories

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Wendy wrote 2 months ago: I’ve moved up from 9th last week to 5th this week at Fictionwise for best-sellers in Fantasy f … more →

Tags: Writing News, shameless plug, Cheap ebooks

Top rated at Fictionwise3 comments

Wendy wrote 2 months ago: Hey, check me out, number 9 on the best-selling new titles in fantasy at Fictionwise for my new book … more →

Tags: Writing News, shameless plug, Cheap ebooks

Romans: Lost and found (Harry Turtledove's 'The Misplaced Legion')3 comments

MichaeltheRomanhistorian wrote 3 months ago: Perhaps, as you read the title, you may be thinking: ‘He’s writing about the Romans again? He must b … more →

Tags: Fiction: Historical, Romans, Videssos, Turtledove

Inkheart and other Juvenile Fiction1 comment

Heather D. wrote 4 months ago: “It was too long,” my friend Jo protested of Inkheart.  ”I am just so discouraged … more →

Tags: Juvenile Fiction, 21 balloons, city of ember, Cornelia Funk, Inkheart, Jeanne DuPrau, Michael Buckley, Sisters Grimm, William Pene DuBois

Grass by Sheri S Tepper4 comments

Guest wrote 6 months ago: Guest reviewer Emma Barnes uncovers the themes at the heart of a science fiction classic. I discover … more →

Tags: Fiction General, Fiction - Science Fiction, Science Fiction, aliens, Religion, Other Worlds

Renegade's Magic, by Robin Hobb (Book 3 of the Soldier Son trilogy)1 comment

trudyj65 wrote 7 months ago: I reviewed the first volume of this trilogy here, and the second here. So, quick recap: everyone lov … more →

David Calcutt: literary horror and post-apocalyptic experiments.4 comments

Ariadne wrote 8 months ago: The joy of children’s literature is its infinite variety; it is a microcosm in which all the adult g … more →

Tags: Fiction - Childrens, Fiction: Young Adult, Fiction: Mystery, Fiction: thriller, Entries by Ariadne, post apocalypse, David Calcutt

The Devil is in the Details: Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons’ Watchmen8 comments

Guest wrote 8 months ago: by Kari Maaren. This Friday, several million extremely obsessed people will be heading eagerly to th … more →

Tags: Fiction - Science Fiction, Alan Moore, anti-superheroes, Dave Gibbons, kari maaren, superheroes, Watchmen

Coraline by Neil Gaiman and P Craig Russell10 comments

Guest wrote 9 months ago: The Graphic Novel. Review by Sharon Robinson This is a clever, inventive adaptation of a stylish ‘cr … more →

Tags: Fiction: Young Adult, Special Features, Coraline, graphic novel, Neil Gaiman, sharon robinson

Neil Gaiman’s ‘Sandman’: Dream a Little Dream of … Dream?9 comments

Guest wrote 9 months ago: Article by Kari Maaren. Neil Gaiman has been popping into view quite a lot recently. His twisted chi … more →

Tags: Fiction: Young Adult, Special Features, Children, Dreams, kari maaren, Neil Gaiman, Sandman, twisted

One More Day of BEA

R.W. Ridley wrote 1 year ago: I’m just about worn worn out from the show. Saw a bunch of celebs yesterday, but I only got ex … more →

Tags: Authors & Writing, Bea, Horror, Science Fiction, Young adult series, young adult horror, Books for teens, Books for Boys, Book Expo America

The Gone-Away World by Nick Harkaway10 comments

Moira wrote 1 year ago: The Jorgmund Pipe is on fire, and Gonzo Lubitsch and his Haulage & Hazmat Emergency Civil Freebo … more →

Tags: Entries by Moira, Fiction: humour, Fiction: romance, Fiction - Science Fiction, John Le Carre, Nick Harkaway, post apocalypse, The Gone-Away World, Wodehouse

The Seventh Tower: The Fall Garth Nix

Kylee wrote 1 year ago: I actually gave The Fall two different star ratings. 3 Stars for anyone 13+ and 4 Stars for kids 9-1 … more →

Tags: Books, 3 Stars, 4 Stars, 2008, Review, April, Fiction - Childrens, fiction - science

Livyers World, by Robin McGrath

trudyj65 wrote 1 year ago: Livyers World is a young-adult science fiction novel with a fascinating premise.  It’s set in … more →

Tags: Canadian author, Children's, Newfoundland author


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