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Review: Woven in Moonlight by Isabel Ibanez
Woven in Moonlight is Isabel Ibanez’s debut novel, and it is a fascinating tale of magic, revolution, and love. It leans heavily on Bolivian politics and history, which adds several interesting elements to the story itself. Read more
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Review: The Kingdom of Back by Marie Lu
The Kingdom of Back is the latest novel by Marie Lu, and it is a stunning blend of fantasy and music. This is the tale of Nannerl Mozart, her brother, Wolfgang Mozart, and the magical world they once shared. Read more
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Review: False Gods by Graham McNeill
Written by Graham McNeill, False Gods is the epic continuation to Horus Rising. We’re still steadily building towards the main conflict, with faith and loyalties being cast into doubt all over the place. Read more
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Review: Made Things by Adrian Tchaikovsky
Made Things is the latest novel from the mind of Adrian Tchaikovsky. It’s a dark yet whimsical world, full of magic, half-mages, and animated puppets. Yes, you read that last part correctly. And it makes for a delightful read. Read more
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Review: Sorry I Ruined Your Childhood: Berkley Mews Comics
Sorry I Ruined Your Childhood is a collection of comic strips from the one and only Ben Zaehringer. His humor is slightly dark, but exceedingly witty and dry. And that is why I love his comics so much. Read more
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