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Feb 26 2013in Book Reviews, Features by tbmarkinsonTags: Fantasy, Fiction, young adult
What would you do if your family blamed you for the death of your younger brother? Eden Mellor was 13 when her brother, age 3, died tragically. For three years she lived knowing that her mother and sister blamed her. The night Liam died, Eden can’t remember what happened. Deep down Eden knows she didn’t [...]
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Jan 25 2013in Book Reviews, Features by tbmarkinsonTags: Fantasy, Fiction
A Dragon’s Passion, by Sandra Enriquez, explores the belief that love can conquer all. Annaliessa and Tyson live in the Land of Miradel, home to the Kingdom of Petroset. Both have one thing in common; their fathers didn’t love them. Annaliessa is the king’s daughter and Tyson is a son of a witch. A curse unites Princess [...]
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Dec 28 2012in Book Reviews, Features by tbmarkinsonTags: Fantasy, Fiction, Science Fiction
Don’t you just hate it when you’re at a subway stop and you hear someone calling for help from the tunnel? Then when you venture into the tunnel to see what’s happening, you stumble upon a hideous monster. Okay, that hasn’t happened to me. But after reading Synthesis by J. A. MacLeod, I’m now terrified [...]
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Dec 27 2012in Book Reviews, Features by tbmarkinsonTags: Fantasy, Fiction, humor
I’m not sure many people would volunteer for the job of Death. It’s not an easy occupation, which involves collecting all of the souls of those who have perished. The list keeps growing, no matter how hard and fast he works. But it’s a job that Grim Alfonso Reaper takes seriously. Anthony Lund’s Grim Reaping, [...]
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Sep 25 2012in Book Reviews, Features by Avery HurtTags: Fantasy, Fiction, young adult
Any mention of the fantasy genre these days brings to mind Harry Potter, particularly if school-age magic workers just discovering their talents are involved. However, it is worth noting that J.K. Rowling didn’t invent child wizards, schools of witchcraft, or many of the familiar tropes of the Harry Potter series. She simply worked in a [...]
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Jul 13 2012in Interviews, Lead Story by Lela MichaelTags: authors, Fantasy, Fiction, Interviews, self-publishing
Melissa McPhail is a classically trained pianist, violinist and composer, a Vinyasa yoga instructor, and an avid Fantasy reader. A long-time student of philosophy, she is passionate about the Fantasy genre because of its inherent philosophical explorations. For this interview, we focus on the author’s selection and use of languages in creating a world for [...]
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May 18 2012in Book Reviews, Features by tbmarkinsonTags: Fantasy, Fiction, Science Fiction
“The universe, as we know it, was created as a result of an exercise of thought. In another dimension, far away from here…” Do you feel like escaping into a new world? Perrin Pring’s world in A Searcher Summoned (The Ryo Myths) is filled with lossals, ringers, zombies, dream searchers, Eoans, Afortiori, and the Chozen. [...]
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May 15 2012in Book Reviews, Features by tbmarkinsonTags: Fantasy, Fiction
The Shadows Touch, by R. Scott VanKirk, is the sequel to the fantasy novel, The Dryad’s Kiss. The opening pages of The Shadows Touch picks up right where the first novel left off. I had the privilege of reviewing the first novel and I enjoyed it immensely so with great anticipation I opened to the [...]
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May 10 2012in Book Reviews, Features by tbmarkinsonTags: Fantasy, Fiction
They built the mound layer by layer, with each layer accepting more of the bones of the fallen. Finally, on top, facing the south and east, they interred the remains of Wahkoceethee the Eagle and Sheshepukwa the Cougar. They buried the fallen warriors with ceremonies of respect and thanks along with their totems. When Anakthepeuke [...]
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Jan 17 2012in Book Reviews, Features by Majanka VerstraeteTags: Fantasy, Fiction, satire, young adult
The Hunting of the Bubblenuff follows the adventures of Fabian Vermeer, an eccentric 19-year-old who lives in the fictional world of Lornholm. He is both a Priest and Inquisitor by profession, acting in the service of the Church of Solomn, god of Justice and Fluffy Clouds. Yet Fabian’s true, lifelong passion is “Cryptonaturalism”: the study [...]
Tags: Fantasy, Fiction, satire, young adult