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Review – Seven Forges
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Seven Forges, James A. Moore Received to review via Netgalley and Angry Robot I’m embarrassed about how long it took me to get round to finishing and reviewing this. I did actually read most of it before it came out, and I’m pretty sure it was one of the books I…
Review – Lirael
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Lirael, Garth Nix As much as I love Sabriel (both the book and the character!), I was reluctant to read this again. Lirael’s role in the library is awesome, but both she and Sameth are rather too prone to self-pity to stand up well beside Sabriel’s example. Which is part of…
Review – Voyage of the Basilisk
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Voyage of the Basilisk, Marie Brennan I originally received this as an ARC, but then bought it anyway because I wanted a print copy so I could look at the illustrations better. I ate this up in a couple of hours. If you’ve enjoyed the previous books, this will give you…
Review – The Witch’s Daughter
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The Witch’s Daughter, Paula Brackston This reminded me quite a bit of Chocolat in the opening, but with a less personable main character. I didn’t mind that so much, as I’ve been told this is a witch story where there really are dark powers, shades of grey, etc, etc. Once I got to…
Review – Redemption in Indigo
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Redemption in Indigo, Karen Lord Review from September 27th, 2013 I’ve been meaning to read something by Karen Lord for a while. For some reason, the fact that a group I participate in a lot on GR is reading one of her other books (which I also own) next month made…