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Fantasy and horror genre loving Canadian, who is also a library enthusiast, and roommates with a fuzzy freeloader (aka my dog).

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“‘So their leader looks pretty dead’,” said Istvhan, who was at the point where a corpse was a welcome break in the tension.”

Paladin's Strength by T. Kingfisher (author), Joel Richards (Narrator)

January 16, 2025 by dreadpiratekel 4 Comments

Thanks to Wicherwill’s review of the latest book in the Saint of Steel series last year, I was reminded that I needed to get back to reading this series!  I read the first book in the back in 2023 and enjoyed it, and then a million (approximately) other books jumped in between me and the other books in the series.  But I’m back into it! Plot-wise, this novel is about Istvhan, a paladin (god-touched warrior whose order was prone to berserker fits brought on by […]

Filed Under: Audiobooks, Fantasy Tagged With: #fantasyseries, audibook, book 2, Paldin's Strength, t kingfisher, T. Kingfisher (author), Joel Richards (Narrator)

dreadpiratekel's CBR17 Review No:2 · Genres: Audiobooks, Fantasy · Tags: #fantasyseries, audibook, book 2, Paldin's Strength, t kingfisher, T. Kingfisher (author), Joel Richards (Narrator) ·
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Perfectly Modern Emma

Mismatched by Anne Camlin (author), Isadora Zefrino (illustrator)

January 3, 2025 by dreadpiratekel Leave a Comment

The cover of this graphic novel says it is “A Modern Graphic Retelling of Emma”.   I will share my age and say that when I read that my initial thought that it was therefore like Clueless.  Except.  You know.  Clueless came out in 1995.  So.  Maybe not so modern anymore.  Now that I’ve dated myself, let me add that while I have watched Clueless a lot, I have only read Emma once, so I can’t tell you how carefully this hews to the source […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Graphic Novels/Comic Books, Romance Tagged With: Anne Camlin, Anne Camlin (author), Isadora Zefrino (illustrator), Graphic Novel, Isadora Zefrino, It is Emma but modern, Jane Austen Remake, Mismatched

dreadpiratekel's CBR17 Review No:1 · Genres: Fiction, Graphic Novels/Comic Books, Romance · Tags: Anne Camlin, Anne Camlin (author), Isadora Zefrino (illustrator), Graphic Novel, Isadora Zefrino, It is Emma but modern, Jane Austen Remake, Mismatched ·
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I Was a Teenage Slasher (or when the book title is so great you need to make it the title of the review)

I Was a Teenage Slasher by Stephen Graham Jones

December 30, 2024 by dreadpiratekel 4 Comments

Set at the very end of the 80’s (1989) in Lamesa, West Texas, this book is exactly what the title says it is.  It’s about a slasher (think Ghostface from Scream, or Michael Myers from Halloween and so on) who also happens to be a teenager.  The story is told by Tolly, the slasher of the title, as he explains what happened over a few weeks in 1989.  Tolly didn’t wake up one morning and choose violence, or well he did, but it was only […]

Filed Under: Horror Tagged With: 1980s in fiction, fictional texas, horror, I was a teenage slasher, Stephen Graham Jones

dreadpiratekel's CBR16 Review No:52 · Genres: Horror · Tags: 1980s in fiction, fictional texas, horror, I was a teenage slasher, Stephen Graham Jones ·
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“…and in the old days they did things for a reason. And if you don’t understand why—well, you might end up opening a few doors better left closed. “

Wylding Hall by Elizabeth Hand

December 30, 2024 by dreadpiratekel Leave a Comment

A story about Windhollow Faire a fictional British folk band, who in the 1970’s England,  rented an ancient and super creepy country house so they could lock themselves down and record an album.  And oh, the text lets us know what an album Wylding Hall (named naturally after the home they were recording in) was, it was the one that made the band capital F famous.  But it came at quite the cost, as the groups lead singer vanishes into the house and is just […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Horror, Mystery Tagged With: #fantasy, Elizabeth Hand, Fiction, fictional band, horror, mystery, rock n' roll, Wylding Hall

dreadpiratekel's CBR16 Review No:51 · Genres: Fiction, Horror, Mystery · Tags: #fantasy, Elizabeth Hand, Fiction, fictional band, horror, mystery, rock n' roll, Wylding Hall ·
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Happy Horror Days

Christmas and Other Horrors: A Winter Solstice Anthology by Ellen Datlow (Editor), Christopher Golden, Benjamin Percy, Alma Katsu, Terry Dowling, Nick Mamatas, Glen Hirshberg, Garth Nix, Tananarive Due, Richard Kadrey, Stephen Graham Jones, Nadia Bulkin, Josh Malerman, Cassandra Khaw, Kaaron Warren

December 29, 2024 by dreadpiratekel Leave a Comment

I am a big fan of horror all year round, so I am going to be that person right now and be all “Ghost stories at Christmas are Victorian tradition!”  And they were, and I like to embrace this particular tradition.  There are 17 creepy seasonal horror stories in this book, so next year if I am on the ball I might even be able to set up a spooky reading advent-ish adventure for myself. This collection is not just about Christmas, other winter holidays […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction, Horror Tagged With: alma katsu, Benjamin Percy, Cassandra Khaw, Christmas and Other Horrors: A Winter Solstice Anthology, Christopher Golden, garth nix, Glen Hirshberg, josh malerman, Kaaron Warren, Nadia Bulkin, Nick Mamatas, Richard Kadrey, Stephen Graham Jones, tananarive due, Terry Dowling

dreadpiratekel's CBR16 Review No:50 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction, Horror · Tags: alma katsu, Benjamin Percy, Cassandra Khaw, Christmas and Other Horrors: A Winter Solstice Anthology, Christopher Golden, garth nix, Glen Hirshberg, josh malerman, Kaaron Warren, Nadia Bulkin, Nick Mamatas, Richard Kadrey, Stephen Graham Jones, tananarive due, Terry Dowling ·
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“At Gatsby’s, the clock stood at just five shy of midnight the moment you arrived.”

The Chosen and the Beautiful by Nghi Vo

December 28, 2024 by dreadpiratekel 3 Comments

The Chosen and the Beautiful is a retelling of The Great Gatsby, which is told from Jordan Baker’s point of view. Except in this version, Jordan is Vietnamese and has been adopted into the Baker family (via a Missionary member of the family who adopted her in her travels). And oh yes, there is magic—lots and lots of magic. Full disclosure, I have read The Great Gatsby all of once, seen the Baz Luhrmann movie once, and listened to the Broadway Cast recording of the […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction Tagged With: 1920s but with magic, historical fantasy, Nghi Vo, The Chosen and the Beautiful, The Great Gatsby but with magic, The Great Gatsby retelling

dreadpiratekel's CBR16 Review No:49 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction · Tags: 1920s but with magic, historical fantasy, Nghi Vo, The Chosen and the Beautiful, The Great Gatsby but with magic, The Great Gatsby retelling ·
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