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An epic fantasy anthology, cherry-picked from other sources.

February 28, 2015 by narfna 2 Comments

This was a pretty great anthology. I was probably destined to like it because it’s pretty hard for me to dislike most kinds of fantasy. This is also different than some anthologies because the editor didn’t commission pieces for this book, but collected them from other already published sources. I sampled a lot of authors I’ve been meaning to try for some time, although I’m annoyed that some of the stories occur halfway through a series or something like that. If you like Epic fantasy […]

Filed Under: Fantasy Tagged With: aliette de bodard, anthologies, brandon sanderson, carrie vaughn, epic fantasy, fantasy, george r.r. martin, john joseph adams, juliet marillier, kate elliott, Mary Robinette Kowal, melanie rawn, michael moorcock, n.k. jemisin, narfna, Orson Scott Card, Paolo Bacigalupi, Patrick Rothfuss, robin hobb, tad williams, trudi canavan, ursula k le guin

narfna's CBR7 Review No:28 · Genres: Fantasy · Tags: aliette de bodard, anthologies, brandon sanderson, carrie vaughn, epic fantasy, fantasy, george r.r. martin, john joseph adams, juliet marillier, kate elliott, Mary Robinette Kowal, melanie rawn, michael moorcock, n.k. jemisin, narfna, Orson Scott Card, Paolo Bacigalupi, Patrick Rothfuss, robin hobb, tad williams, trudi canavan, ursula k le guin ·
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A sweet story about non-romantic love, involving a magical plague.

February 27, 2015 by narfna 12 Comments

Briar’s Book is the final book in Tamora Pierce’s Circle of Magic quartet, which of course is ending just as I’m getting used to the format Pierce wrote them in. Naturally, it focuses on Briar, the former thief and street rat, now plant-mage of Winding Circle Temple. He and the three girls are now a year older than they were in the first book, but still quite young. They’ve adjusted to their new lives and are learning in heaps and loads. For Briar, a large […]

Filed Under: Fantasy Tagged With: briar's book, children's fiction, circle of magic, emelan, fantasy, middle grade, narfna, tamora pierce

narfna's CBR7 Review No:26 · Genres: Fantasy · Tags: briar's book, children's fiction, circle of magic, emelan, fantasy, middle grade, narfna, tamora pierce ·
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Last train to dementia.

February 27, 2015 by Robyn Robotron 1 Comment

My father’s mother and my husband’s maternal grandmother both passed away last year.  They suffered from dementia and Alzheimer’s, respectively.  It was just as painful for me to watch my grandmother waste away into a shadow of her former self as it was to have the same conversations with my husband’s grandmother knowing she would never know me for more than minutes at a time.  I got that same sadness to a lesser degree while reading Sir Terry Pratchett’s latest Discworld book.  

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction Tagged With: CBR7, discworld, fantasy, Fiction, Raising Steam, Robyn Robotron, Sir Terry Pratchett

Robyn Robotron's CBR7 Review No:3 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction · Tags: CBR7, discworld, fantasy, Fiction, Raising Steam, Robyn Robotron, Sir Terry Pratchett ·
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A let-down after the first book, but still pretty good nonetheless.

February 24, 2015 by narfna 2 Comments

This definitely wasn’t as good as the first one. It was too straightforward, and the parts that were supposed to be a surprise were pretty obviously telegraphed. Still, it’s a great example of well-written, character based young adult fantasy. It’s just that I expect more from Abercrombie, particularly since he delivered it in Half a King. Half a World is the second book in Abercrombie’s first ever YA series, Shattered Sea, which takes place in a Nordic/Viking type fantasy environment, a post-magic society with verrrrry […]

Filed Under: Fantasy Tagged With: fantasy, half the world, joe abercrombie, narfna, shattered sea, Young Adult

narfna's CBR7 Review No:25 · Genres: Fantasy · Tags: fantasy, half the world, joe abercrombie, narfna, shattered sea, Young Adult ·
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Book Club? YASSSSS!

February 22, 2015 by staramour 5 Comments

Could this book be a little bit longer please? As the first few books from my Cannonball did not really grab me, I was glad when this one did.  To say grab though is a bit of an understatement.  It was like getting pulled by the ear over to a scene and someone shouting into my ear “LOOK AT THIS!”  In the posting of my review, I see that it is going to be the Book Club on 9 March.  Definitely get it and you’ll […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction Tagged With: CBR7, fantasy, female protagonist;, Fiction, Futuristic, Post Apocalyptic, YA, Young Adult

staramour's CBR7 Review No:4 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction · Tags: CBR7, fantasy, female protagonist;, Fiction, Futuristic, Post Apocalyptic, YA, Young Adult ·
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Being the chosen one isn’t all fun and games, Alina

February 21, 2015 by Malin 4 Comments

In a fantasy world heavily inspired by Russian folklore elements (which is also reflected in the gorgeous cover design of the books), Alina and Mal are orphans raised on the estate of a benevolent Duke. Growing up, they are inseparable, when they grow up, they (like most others) join the First Army, Alina as a mapmaker, Mal as a tracker. Alina is skinny, pale and insignificant, watching Mal mostly from afar. He’s grown up handsome, charming, popular and makes female conquests wherever he goes. Occasionally […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction, Young Adult Tagged With: CBR7, fantasy, Leigh Bardugo, love triangle, magic, Malin, Shadow and Bone, the Grisha, Young Adult

Malin's CBR7 Review No:21 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction, Young Adult · Tags: CBR7, fantasy, Leigh Bardugo, love triangle, magic, Malin, Shadow and Bone, the Grisha, Young Adult ·
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