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TOP 5 WEDNESDAY: FAVORITE URBAN FANTASY BOOKS
Today, the guys in the Goodreads Top 5 Wednesday group have an interesting topic, one which is straight forward and to the point: “Favorite Urban Fantasy Books — The technical urban fantasy definition is: a subgenre of fantasy in which the narrative has an … Continue reading
TOP TEN TUESDAY
Welcome to Top Ten Tuesday! This is a weekly feature hosted by The Broke and the Bookish, where a new top ten list hits the web every week! This week we have a great topic to explore … TEN BOOKS … Continue reading
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Tagged A Plague of Giants, Age of Swords, An Echo of Things to Come, Anna Stephens, ELIZABETH BEAR, Gardner Dozois, Godblind, grimdark, James Islington, Kevin Hearne, Manifest Delusions, Michael J. Sullivan, Michael R. Fletcher, Peter V. Brett, Riyria Chronicles, Star Wars, Swarm and Steel, The Book of Swords, The Core, THE DEMON CYCLE, The Disappearance of Winter's Daughter, The Stone in the Skull, Thrawn, Timothy Zahn, Top Ten Tuesday
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BEST READS OF 2015 (SO FAR!)
Thankfully, I spent, at least, some of the last six months reading some great books. And in an effort to look back on those reading experiences (and give my favorites a little hype), I decided to post this list of … Continue reading
HOUNDED (THE IRON DRUID CHRONICLES #1) by KEVIN HEARNE
Hounded by Kevin Hearne Genre: Urban Fantasy Series: The Iron Druid Chronicles #1 Publisher: Del Rey (May 15, 2007) Author Info: Website | Twitter Length: 292 pages My Rating: 3 stars. Let me establish up front: I’m not an urban fantasy expert. Sure, I’d heard of the genre … Continue reading
FUN DAY MONDAY, OR THE BOOKS THAT WILL HELP ME SURVIVE THE WEEK AHEAD (AUGUST 25, 2014)
It is that most horrible of times: Monday! The day I have to put my big boy suit on and jump back on the corporate escalator to nowhere. Thankfully, there are books to help me escape these doldrums of everyday … Continue reading