• Review: Starsight by Brandon Sanderson

    Review: Starsight by Brandon Sanderson

    Starsight is the second novel in Brandon Sanderson’s Skyward series, and it is as dramatic and full of chaos as ever. I don’t think Spensa knows how to keep still – or how to keep herself out of trouble, for that matter. Read more

  • Review: Belle Revolte by Linsey Miller

    Review: Belle Revolte by Linsey Miller

    Belle Revolte is the latest high fantasy novel to spring from the mind of the one and only Linsey Miller. If you’ve looking for a novel full of excellent representation, then this is a book worth checking out. It was the rumor that there’s an ace main character that drew me to this book, and… Read more

  • Review: Iron Company by Chris Wraight

    Review: Iron Company by Chris Wraight

    Iron Company is the second novel in the Empire Army series from Black Library (the world of Warhammer Fantasy). That being said, you can easily dive right in at this point and have no trouble following along – I did. And I have no regrets about that fact. Read more

  • Review: Handmade Tile: Design, Create, and Install Custom Tiles

    Review: Handmade Tile: Design, Create, and Install Custom Tiles

    Handmade Tile is not the sort of book I expected to come across when browsing art books one day. And yet it immediately caught my attention. There’s something so appealing, both about this book and about the idea of being able to craft one’s own tile. Read more

  • Review: Galaxy in Flames by Ben Counter

    Review: Galaxy in Flames by Ben Counter

    Galaxy in Flames is the third novel in the Horus Heresy saga, part of the greater world of Warhammer 40,000. This epic addition to the confrontation was written by Ben Counter, and it was utterly unafraid to show the darker side of corruption and war. Read more

  • Review: The Bard’s Blade by Brian D. Anderson

    Review: The Bard’s Blade by Brian D. Anderson

    The Bard’s Blade is the first novel in a brand new series by Brian D. Anderson. This series is called The Sorcerer’s Song, and is understandably setting a theme, one of a musical inclination. This is a fantasy series, one that flips tropes and expectations. Read more