I am drunk on words. https://giphy.com/gifs/xiSNlqXMxsMdG https://images-eu.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/51qFQs1lfAL.jpg I've read quite a lot this past week. After finishing Sanderson's Starsight, whose review you can find here (Spoilers, I thought it was beautiful), I moved onto listening to an old favourite, one of the very first books I ever wrote a teeny, tiny review for. The book... Continue Reading →
The Devil’s Apprentice by Kenneth B. Andersen – Book Review (Ultimate Blog Tour)
I make a game of the collection of Hells. Stay with me, I'll explain. Ever since I was but a young 'un, I've been fascinated by the numerous depictions of the underworld in its myriad religious and...not quite, forms. You give me a TV series like The Good Place, and I'll have fifteen essays' worth... Continue Reading →
Starsight by Brandon Sanderson – Book Review
This review was originally posted over at booknest.eu! Skyward was an explosive whirlwind of action, quick dialogue and quirky characters that went immensely deep by the time I reached its closing chapter. Little surprise here, as this is Brandon Sanderson we’re talking about. Starsight, meanwhile, is a different beast altogether, delving into the complexities of... Continue Reading →
Dimension Hopping and Character Agency: An Interview with Benedict Patrick
This interview was originally posted over at booknest.eu. Hey Benedict, thank you for joining me today! First thing to get out of the way before we jump into it – you made it to this year’s SPFBO semi-finals; even though Lynn ultimately went with Rob Hayes’ “Never Die” as her finalist, you put up one... Continue Reading →