If you need me to tell you that this book is by Neil Gaiman, well… You should just go pick this up and read it, and never tell a soul you’d never heard of him before. I’m a bit late in posting this, but I was so thrilled when this book from HarperCollins showed…
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What I’ve Read in 2016 (Micro Reviews!)
Well, it’s been a while, but let’s not bother with excuses. Let’s just take a look at what I’ve managed to read in 2016, shall we? Note: This post will include affiliate links. Chapelwood by Cherie Priest (Buy). Lizzie Borden novel. The last? Very good horror, and I don’t even like much horror. Lyon’s Pride…
Review: Zer0es by Chuck Wendig
Cross Cory Doctorow’s Little Brother with The Matrix, add a dash of I, Robot and you’ll have the plot of Zeroes. The scariest part of this book is how absolutely plausible the scenario is. Perhaps the technology isn’t quite ready yet, but with NSA spying, Citizens United, and all the other craziness going on in…
Review: Infinity Bell by Devon Monk
I love this series. I apparently forgot to do a review of the first book in the series, House Immortal. Oops. Suffice to say that Monk is one of my favorite writers, since her Allie Beckstrom series. If you’d like a bit of a preview to this author’s work, I recommend her short fiction collection,…
Review: Sparrow Hill Road by Seanan McGuire
Sparrow Hill Road has a unique format, in that it is more of a collection of shorts with most of the same characters and an overall theme than it is a linear book. ThisĀ is mostly, I think, because the book started out as a series of shorts. However, I think the format is also a…