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Tag Archives: The Vicious Circuit
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
INTERVIEW WITH ROBERT BROCKWAY
I’m so very honored to welcome Robert Brockway back to Bookwraiths today. (You can read his first interview here!) As frequent visitors already know, I’ve been enjoying reading the author’s punk rock fantasy series, Vicious Circuit, as can be seen by … Continue reading
KILL ALL ANGELS
Kill All Angels by Robert Brockway Genre: Horror – Urban Fantasy Series: The Vicious Circuit #3 Publisher: Tor Books (December 21, 2017) Author Information: Website | Twitter Length: 288 pages My Rating: 4 stars Kill All Angels is the concluding volume of Robert Brockway’s humorous, punk rock … Continue reading
Posted in 4 Stars, Fantasy, Horror, Urban
Tagged angels, horror, Kill All Angels, Robert Brockway, The Empty Ones, The Vicious Circuit, Tor Books, urban fantasy horror
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FUNDAY MONDAY, OR THE BOOKS THAT WILL HELP ME SURVIVE THE WEEK AHEAD (DECEMBER 18, 2017)
Another week begins. I quickly slip into my business suit and head back into the office to save a few innocent people. But while I try to fool myself into being excited about the promise of a new year and … Continue reading
TOP 5 WEDNESDAY: BOOKS I WANT TO SEE AS A TV SHOW
Today, the guys in the Goodreads Top 5 Wednesday group had a great topic: Books You Want to See as TV Shows Cool topic. I mean, there are lots of great books/series out there that would make great television series. Like … Continue reading
THE EMPTY ONES
The Empty Ones by Robert Brockway Genre: Horror – Urban Fantasy Series: The Vicious Circuit #2 Publisher: Tor (August 30, 2015) Author Information: Website | Twitter Length: 288 pages My Rating: 4 stars It is difficult to find sequels that are better than the original. Sure, a … Continue reading
THE UNNOTICEABLES
The Unnoticeables by Robert Brockway Genre: Horror – Urban Fantasy Series: The Vicious Circuit #1 Publisher: Tor (July 7, 2015) Author Information: Website | Twitter Length: 288 pages My Rating: 3 stars Part horror, part fantasy, part sci-fi, and one hundred percent entertaining, The Unnoticeables is … Continue reading
Posted in 3 Stars, Fantasy, Urban
Tagged angles, empty ones, Robert Brockway, tar men, The Empty Ones, The Unnoticeables, The Vicious Circuit, Tor, Tor Books, urban fantasy horror, Vicious Circuit
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STACKING THE SHELVES, VOL. 34
Stacking the Shelves over at Tynga’s Reviews is all about sharing the books you are adding to your shelves, whether it be physically or virtually. This means you can include books you buy in physical store or online, books you … Continue reading
Posted in Stacking the Shelves
Tagged Alcatraz, Alcatraz versus the Evil Librarians, alternate history, Brandon Sanderson, Everfair, Fantasy, historical fantasy, horror, Nisi Shawl, quantum angels, Robert Brockway, Smedry, Stacking the Shelves, Starscape, steampunk, The Dark Talent, The Empty Ones, The Unnoticeables, The Vicious Circuit, Tor Books, Urban Fantasy
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WAITING ON WEDNESDAY — THE EMPTY ONES
Waiting on Wednesday is a meme hosted by Breaking the Spine to let readers share their excitement for books coming out soon, and the novel I’m eagerly awaiting is . . . The Empty Ones by Robert Brockway Genre: Horror – Urban … Continue reading
Posted in Waiting on Wednesday
Tagged horror, Robert Brockway, The Empty Ones, The Vicious Circuit, Tor, Tor Books, urban fantasy horror
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FUNDAY MONDAY, OR THE BOOKS THAT WILL HELP ME SURVIVE THE WEEK AHEAD (AUGUST 15, 2016)
The work week begins. I quickly slip into my business suit and head back into the office to save a few innocent people. But while I try to fool myself into being excited about the grind, deep down, I’m not, … Continue reading