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Not only is it the Darkest, it’s also the slowest…

December 28, 2018 by TheShitWizard Leave a Comment

Having taken a couple of weeks to slog through Darkest Hour, I’m starting to see where my rating knocked off a couple of stars in my first read through, as the breakneck pace of World’s End came almost to a complete halt, and our ‘heroes’ screwed up yet more things in their fight to save humanity. World’s End saw Church, Veitch, Shavi, Ruth and Laura summon the Tuatha De Danaan to help them to defeat the Fomorii, only to discover that once the Tuatha were […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction Tagged With: fantasy, Fiction, folklore, mark chadbourn, myth

TheShitWizard's CBR10 Review No:81 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction · Tags: fantasy, Fiction, folklore, mark chadbourn, myth ·
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Here, There Be a Lot of Info Dump

August 13, 2018 by Ale Leave a Comment

One of my students suggested this book to me last year, and I finally got around to getting it from the library.  If I was twelve years old again, I would have absolutely loved this book and been hooked for the duration of the series. It was fanciful, had a cute ending, and hit all the correct markers for decent kids’ fantasy, but the older I get, the harder a time I have sinking into YA fantasies, and this book was no exception. Our three […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Young Adult Tagged With: And So It Begins, cbr10bingo, dragons, folk stories, myth, other worlds, time travel

Ale's CBR10 Review No:16 · Genres: Fantasy, Young Adult · Tags: And So It Begins, cbr10bingo, dragons, folk stories, myth, other worlds, time travel ·
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Prophecies, magic and lust

December 30, 2017 by teresaelectro 2 Comments

A Promise of Fire is the first entry in Amanda Bouchet’s Kingmaker Chronicles. Our heroine protagonist, Cat, has been on the run for the past 8 years. At the start of this novel, she blends in with a magical circus. She tells fortunes and does fire tricks to pay her way. The circus becomes her adopted family with Cat helping out with performances from time to time. Things were going pretty well until a strange man catches her eye. He gives off the aura of a warrior […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Romance Tagged With: A Promise of Fire, alpha male, Amanda Bouchet, book one, fantasy, gods, Greek myth, magic, myth, paranormal romance, prophecies, the Kingmaker Chronicles

teresaelectro's CBR9 Review No:10 · Genres: Fantasy, Romance · Tags: A Promise of Fire, alpha male, Amanda Bouchet, book one, fantasy, gods, Greek myth, magic, myth, paranormal romance, prophecies, the Kingmaker Chronicles ·
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Myth, history and culture collide

November 10, 2017 by teresaelectro Leave a Comment

Ho Lin’s short story anthology was an interesting read. Each tale aimed to shed light on random moments from varying points of view. He pulls in the reader with unexpected juxtapositions of settings and tone. The collection exudes emotion as if the stories were collective memories meshed together. He rarely delves deep into any specific narratives. The stories bounced between Asia and American even within the same story. We meet an American ex-Pat in China, then a host of characters in San Francisco, while another […]

Filed Under: Short Stories Tagged With: Anthology, Asian culture, China Girl And Other Stories, Chinese American, Chinese American author, culture, East Asia, east vs west, film treatment, history, Ho Lin, Hong Kong, memory, myth, San Francisco, short stories, short story, surreal stories

teresaelectro's CBR9 Review No:5 · Genres: Short Stories · Tags: Anthology, Asian culture, China Girl And Other Stories, Chinese American, Chinese American author, culture, East Asia, east vs west, film treatment, history, Ho Lin, Hong Kong, memory, myth, San Francisco, short stories, short story, surreal stories ·
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“But. My hammer,” said Thor.

April 9, 2017 by borisanne Leave a Comment

Before I read it, it felt like I’d been waiting for Norse Mythology my entire life. In the sense that I wanted it so badly the minute that I heard that it was coming. So, oops. It’s fine, but it’s not, like, life-alteringly amazingly incredible. I could have waited another minute before reading it. Taken a breath. Read something else. Taken this to the beach. Which isn’t to say it’s not a delight, it’s just that it doesn’t take a thing and change everything you’ve […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction, Short Stories Tagged With: #Gaiman, asgard, cbr9, gods, hell, Loki, midgard, myth, mythology, Neil Gaiman, norse, Thor, valhalla

borisanne's CBR9 Review No:11 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction, Short Stories · Tags: #Gaiman, asgard, cbr9, gods, hell, Loki, midgard, myth, mythology, Neil Gaiman, norse, Thor, valhalla ·
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I accept that I am a writing-craft snob

January 27, 2017 by Ale 2 Comments

If I hadn’t read “The Night Circus”, I would probably be giving this book a higher rating, but I think many of the things this book does well, “The Night Circus” did better. “Cruel Beauty” is also a YA, and I habitually have issues loving YA as much as I love adult books with similar themes. I had serious issues with the craft, and I realize after looking back through my other reviews, that I’ve become kind of a writing-craft snob, but this book was all tell […]

Filed Under: Young Adult Tagged With: cruel beauty, female protagonist;, gothic, hodge, myth, YA

Ale's CBR9 Review No:4 · Genres: Young Adult · Tags: cruel beauty, female protagonist;, gothic, hodge, myth, YA ·
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