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Review: Spear by Nicola Griffith
Author: Nicola GriffithPublisher: Tor.comReleased: April 19, 2022Received: NetGalley If you love Arthurian retellings (especially those with an LGBT twist), you’ve got to check out Spear by Nicola Griffith. She grew up in a cave – in the wild. Yet her whole life, she knew she was destined for the court. Destined, but perhaps not desired. Yet she… Read more
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Review: Desert Creatures by Kay Chronister
Huh. I’m not going to lie; I don’t entirely know what to make of Desert Creatures. I was initially drawn due to the promise of feminist fiction meets Western horror, and I certainly got what was billed. I’m just not sure how it made me feel. Read more
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Review: The London Seance Society by Sarah Penner
I’ll first tell you how much I adored The Lost Apothecary. As such, I was desperate to get my hands on The London Seance Society (and I may or may not have wound up with two copies as a result). However, I’m sad to admit that this book didn’t quite live up to my expectations. Read more
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Review: Backpacking Through Bedlam by Seanan McGuire
Yes! Seanan McGuire has done it again. The InCryptid series is delightfully complex, fascinating, and ever-growing. This latest installment, Backpacking Through Bedlam, follows Alice Price-Healy (the series has covered multiple family members at this point). Read more
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Review: A House with Good Bones by T. Kingfisher
Man, does T. Kingfisher know how to create the perfect setting for a horror story. You’d think something as banal as a home in a small neighborhood wouldn’t be so creepy. But when it’s done right… I’m trying to say that A House with Good Bones is a must-read for all paranormal and horror fans. Read more
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