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Black Feathers Joseph D’ Lacey

By Andrew Jack · Comments (0)
Tuesday, April 9th, 2013

Black Feathers
Written by Joseph D’ Lacey
Published by Angry Robot (March 26, 2013)
ISBN 978-0857663450

Just who, or what, is The Crowman? This question is the thread that runs through Black Feathers, tying together seemingly disparate characters and times and bringing the entire narrative together.

Having a character named The Crowman could have been terribly lame, but in D’Lacey’s hands the character proves to be genuinely haunting. The Crowman’s presence haunts the book’s characters as they try to avert an Armageddon that for some represents a literal end of the world and for others a chance for the rebirth of humanity.
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Supernatural: Fresh Meat - Book Review

By June Williams · Comments (0)
Tuesday, February 26th, 2013

Supernatural: Fresh Meat
Written by Alice Henderson
Published by Titan Books
ISBN 978-1781161128
Retail $7.99/CAN $9.99/ £6.99

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Supernatural: Fresh Meat is a novel based on the hit television series Supernatural and should be an exciting ride for anyone who is a fan of the Winchester brothers. For those who are not acquainted with the show, The Winchesters are a family of Hunters, destroying paranormal evil entities while traveling around the country in Dean Winchester’s hot looking badass ’67 Chevy Impala. In this world of urban fantasy the threat of the dark side is ever present and the good guys don’t always win. That is when you can even be sure who the good guys are.
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The Aylesford Skull - Book Review

By June Williams · Comments (1)
Friday, January 18th, 2013

The Aylesford Skull
Author: James P. Blaylock
Publisher: Titan Books (Jan. 15, 2013)
Paperback: 400 pages
ISBN-13: 978-0857689795

The Aylesford Skull, Book Review

The author of The Aylesford Skull, James P. Blaylock, has a gift for transporting the reader to an age of gas lamps, steam, infernal engines and ingenious machines. His writing style is superb and he never strikes a false note.

From first chapter filled with pirates out of Egypt Bay scuttling a ship on the Thames, through wild chases amid the seamy crime filled backstreets of London, the action moves at a breakneck speed. Anarchists, intrigue, forgery, murder and necromancy all play a part of the story. Interwoven with the exploits is a look at both the society of the day and the characters that populate that world.
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On the Edge of Twilight: 22 Tales to Follow You Home - Book Review

By Gabino Iglesias · Comments (0)
Monday, November 26th, 2012

On the Edge of Twilight: 22 Tales to Follow You Home
- Book Review
Written by: Gregory Miller
Illustrated by: John Randall York
Published by: StoneGarden Publishing
Published in 2012, 178 pages
ISBN: 978-1600763410

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While literary genres abound and there are superb books in each of them, the most interesting writing springs from the enchanted place where all genres meet. Gregory Miller’s work sits comfortably in the middle of that meeting point and On the Edge of Twilight: 22 Tales to Follow You Home, his latest release, is proof that adjectives like horrifying, creepy and supernatural can coexist with nostalgic, beautiful and innocent.

Miller’s prose is unique in that it’s both straightforward and elegant. The combination makes the stories powerful regardless of their length and ensures that the endings, one of the author’s fortes, have an impact on readers. Also, he manages to combine themes that would make no sense if the mix was attempted by a less talented writer. The range of subject matter in this collection is only matched by the skill with which the author blends nostalgia, humor and the uncanny.
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Buffalito Buffet by Lawrence M. Schoen - Book Review

By Elektra Hammond · Comments (0)
Thursday, November 1st, 2012

Buffalito Buffet
by Lawrence M. Schoen

Trade Paperback March 2012
Hadley Rille Books
ISBN: 978-0-9489670-8-7
Cover Art by Rachael Mayo

Buffalito Buffet, Book Review

Let me introduce you to the Amazing Conroy, interstellar hypnotist and buffalito wrangler. What’s a buffalito? I’ll tell you. They’re an alien lifeform that look just like tiny buffalos–what’s more, they can eat absolutely anything, and then they fart it back out as oxygen. This makes them an incredibly valuable commodity.

The Amazing Conroy travels the galaxy, often in the company of his buffalito Reggie, eating fascinating alien gourmet fare, and occasionally running afoul of the local constabulary. Using his wits to keep himself out of trouble, Conroy’s adventures take him to wonderous places, to both the poshest suites and the lowliest slums, to bars and hotels and ranches far and wide.
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Whispers Under Ground by Ben Aaronovitch - Book Review

By Andrew Jack · Comments (0)
Saturday, September 8th, 2012

Whispers Under Ground
Author: Ben Aaronovitch
Publisher: Del Rey
Released: July 31, 2012
ISBN: 978-0345524614
 
 

Whispers Under Ground, Ben Aaronovitch

I’d been looking forward to Whispers Under Ground in much the same way someone on a strict diet looks forward to a massive pizza with extra cheese. Ben Aaronovitch‘s apprentice magician/London Copper Peter Grant hit all the right notes, and the first two books in the series, Rivers of London (Midnight Riot in the USA) and Moon Over Soho were superb pieces of Urban Fantasy I’d recommend to anyone who likes reading.

 
 
Which makes it a shame that Whispers Under Ground didn’t hit the same high mark.
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Libriomancer By Jim Hines - Book Review

By Elektra Hammond · Comments (0)
Monday, July 23rd, 2012

Libriomancer
by Jim Hines
Hardcover August 7, 2012
Publisher: DAW
ISBN: 978-0-765407391

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On April Fool’s Day last year (really!) I ordered a book from Lulu.com called Goblin Tales. A few days later it duly arrived in my post office box, and I devoured it. The first four stories in the collection answer some questions from Jim Hines’s Goblin Quest series. The last story, “Mightier Than the Sword,” introduces the concept of libriomancy . . . and I’ve been eagerly waiting for this book ever since.

Libriomancer is the first book in the new Magic Ex Libris series, literally Magic out of Books. A lot of thought went into defining the magic system at the heart of the series–its beginnings, its limitations, its costs–that work shows. The result makes for a remarkable read. It gives Hines the opportunity to showcase favorite details of fantasy and science fiction novels, both contemporary and classics, and through protagonist Isaac Vainio, his love of genre fiction shines through. Horror, mystery, biography, and nonfiction books all play a part as well. When Isaac talks about a book I’m familiar with–the memory made me smile and enjoy reading about it all the more. If I hadn’t read the book, often I ended up adding it to my list (there’s a bibliography included at the end, which helpfully marks which books don’t actually exist).


The characters are interesting, well-developed, internally consistent, and most important, fun to read about. All of them are complex, with motivations that make sense–once they come to light. Silly at times, dryads interact with historical figures, a redneck vampire pets a beagle, or a librarian is . . . a librarian. The relationships between people are tangled up and messy, like real life.

Most of the book takes place in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, and the various locations act almost like additional characters, exuding their own personality into the story. The nature of libriomancy requires locations full of books: libraries, bookstores (both new and used), archives, people’s homes–each of these is imbued with its own unique personality.
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Shadow Ops: Control Point by Myke Cole

By B.J. Keeton · Comments (2)
Thursday, May 24th, 2012

Shadow Ops: Control Point - Book Review
by Myke Cole
Ace; Original edition 2012
ISBN: 978-1937007249
Reviewed by B.J. Keeton

Shadow Ops: Control Point, Myke Cole, Book Review

If there’s one thing I love in the world more than anything else, it’s literature that plays with genre conventions. So when I read about Myke Cole’s Shadow Ops: Control Point, I rushed over to Amazon and clicked the the button to send it to my Kindle.
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