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Posts Tagged ‘Fantasy’
Antiphon by Ken Scholes
Posted by travizzt on October 6, 2010
Blood magick returns to the Named Lands, along with its dark rituals. Does the Light stay lit in Antiphon, or does it sputter out and leave us in darkness?
Posted in Book Reviews, General Fantasy Novels | Tagged: Androfrancine, Antiphon, blood magick, Charles, Fantasy, Gypsy Scouts, House Y'Zir, Isaak, Jin Li Tam, Ken Scholes, kin-wolves, Machtvolk, mechoservitors, Named Lands, Nebios, Ninefold Forests, Petrenus, Psalms of Isaak, Ria, Rudolfo, Tor, Vlad Li Tam, Wastes, Windwir, Winters | Leave a Comment »
Taint of the Black Brigade by Paul Crilley
Posted by travizzt on September 4, 2010
A murder mystery is afoot! Will Taint of the Black Brigade help you solve the unsolvable? Or will you just yet another mystery?
Posted in Book Reviews, Eberron Novels | Tagged: Abraxis Wren, comedy, Dungeons and Dragons, Eberron, Fantasy, heist, Lyra, Murder, mystery, Night of the Long Shadows, Paul Crilley, Sharn, Steampunk, Taint of the Black Brigade, The Chronicles of Abraxis Wren, The Last War, Torin, Wizards of the Coast | 1 Comment »
Emerald Magic edited by Andrew M. Greeley
Posted by travizzt on August 19, 2010
Top o’ the morning ta ya! Gather ’round we lads and lassies for a review of an Irish fantasy anthology. I wonder how many Irish I just offended with this…
Posted in Anthology, Book Reviews | Tagged: A Drop of Something Special in the Blood, Adam Stemple, Andrew M. Greeley, Anthology, Banshee, Bram Stoker, Cecilia Dart-Thornton, Celtic tiger, Charles de Lint, Diane Duane, Dracula, Elizabeth Haydon, Emerald Isle, Emerald Magic, Fantasy, Fianna, Folklore, For the Blood is the Life, Fred Saberhagen, Grey Man, Hermit, Herself, Horror, Ireland, Irish, Irish potato famine, Jacqueline Crey, Jane Lindskold, Jane Yolen, Judith Tarr, L. E. Modesitt Jr., Land of Youth, Leprechaun, Literary Fantastics, Long the Clouds Are Over Me Tonight, Morgan Llywelyn, Oisin, Peace in Heaven, Peter Tremayne, Ray Bradbury, science fiction, Sidhe, Speir-Bhan, Tanith Lee, The Butter Spirit's Tithe, The Cat with No Name, The Hermit and the Sidhe, The Isle of Women, The Lady in Grey, The Little People, The Merrow, The Swan Pilot, Tir na Nog, Tor, Troubles, Yeats | Leave a Comment »
Dreaming Again edited by Jack Dann
Posted by travizzt on April 24, 2010
This anthology of Australian lore boasts a large amount of short stories. However, is Dreaming Again worth the amount or is it too much?
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Posted in Anthology, Book Reviews | Tagged: A Guided Tour in the Kingdom of the Dead, A. Bertram Chandler, Aaron Sterns, Adam Browne, Angela Slatter, Anthology, Australia, Ben Francisco and Chris Lynch, Cecilia Dart-Thornton, Cecily Scutt, Christopher Green, Dirk Strasser, Dreaming Again, Fantasy, Garth Nix, Grimes and the Gaijin Daimyo, H. G. Wells, Hansel and Gretel, Heere be Monsters, Horror, In From the Snow, Isobelle Carmody, Jack Dann, Janeen Webb, Jason Fischer, Jason Nahrung, Jenny Blackford, John Birmingham, John Grimes, John Milton, Kim Westwood, Kim Wilkins, Lee Battersby, Lost Arts, Lucy Sussex, Lure, Manannan’s Children, Margo Lanagan, Michael Jackson, Neverland Blues, Niamh, Nightship, Oisin, Old Friends, Paradise Design’d, Paradise Lost, Paul Collins, Peter M. Ball, Prechance to Dream, Purgatory, Richard Harland, Riding on a Q-Ball, Rjurik Davidson, Robots & Zombies Inc, Rosaleen Love, Rowena Cory Daniells, Russell Blackford, Sara Douglass, science fiction, Sean McMullen, Simon Brown, Smoking Waiting for the Dawn, Starry Night, Stephen Dedman, Terry Dowling, The Constant Past, The Fifth Star in the Southern Cross, The Fooly, The Forest, The Jacaranda Wife, The Lanes of Camberwell, The Last Great House of Isla Tortuga, The Lost Property Room, The New Deal, The Rest is Silence, This is My Blood, This Way to the Exit, Trent Jamieson, Troll’s Night Out, Trudi Canavan, Twilight in Caeli-Amur, Undead Camels Ate Their Flesh, Vincent van Gogh, War of the Worlds, Werewolves | Leave a Comment »



