I have finally caught up to (not “with”) my 2021 reviews, but this is the first I will be posting on here. It should be a fun experience getting through 2021, as I read 197 reviewable “things” last year. I shall refer to them as “things” as some people take umbrage when we refer to “things” as books when they […]
Write Like Hell 3 – Kaiju (an anthology)
STILL ON AUGUST REVIEWS!! This is the first in this series that I have read, and I must say it was a fun experience. Thanks to the publishers for both adding to my must-read list, and providing me with some quality entertainment. Be warned though, not all stories in anthologies are created equal, and personal tastes can play a big […]
A Gathering of Ravens by Scott Oden
I actually own this one. Believe it or not, not all my books are ARCs. Anyway… I’ve wanted to read this book for a long time, but the discovery of Netgalley tended to push back what I wanted to read in favour of ARCs. When I got book two to read (ironically through Netgalley), I bumped it up my TBR. […]
Wraith Knight by CT Phipps
So here’s the thing. I actually bought the e-book of Wraith Knight about a million years ago, but the author also gave me a free audio copy with no expectation of a review. I think I might have won it in some Facebook contest on his page. I’ll still review it though. As I’m terrible at lying about stuff, the […]
Review – The Harrowing of Twilight by JM Guillen
***Take note people – due to a booboo on behalf of the ARC provider, who shall remain nameless due to their usual awesomeness, the review for The Herald of Autumn is actually based on The Harrowing of Twilight and vice versa. Rather than rewrite both reviews (due to laziness), please consider that when reading criticisms. Both books are well worth reading.*** I […]
Review – The Herald of Autumn by JM Guillen
***Take note people – due to a booboo on behalf of the ARC provider, who shall remain nameless due to their usual awesomeness, the review for The Herald of Autumn is actually based on The Harrowing of Twilight and vice versa. Rather than rewrite both reviews (due to laziness), please consider that when reading criticisms. Both books are well worth reading.*** Tommy […]
Review – The Gates of Hel by Matt Larkin
We’ve reached book eight in this massive romp through Norse mythology (and beyond), and Odin’s efforts to defy Ragnarok look to be in vain. He endeavours to cast off the yoke of urd and defy the strands woven by the Norns. But is that as simple as it sounds? Not that it sounds simple. With the future looking bleak, Odin […]