This semester, I have a cours on the Early and Mid-Victorian Novel; the very first read on my syllabus is a book I've long tip-toed around, Emily Bronte's Wuthering Heights. Now that I've gone through it, I have to wonder, why did I hesitate to read it for so long? My attention span, perhaps, which... Continue Reading →
Binti by Nnedi Okorafor – Book Review
Published by: Tor.comGenre: Sci-Fi, AfrofuturismPages: 96Format: ebookPurchased Copy: from AmazonAwards: Hugo and Nebula Awards for Best Novella (2016) Calvin Park spoke about this one over at one of the recent episodes of his Under a Pile of Books podcast; and since I’ve been trying to finish the last few squares for r/fantasy’s yearly bingo challenge,... Continue Reading →
What I Talk about When I Talk about Running by Haruki Murakami – Book Review
This novel constitutes my first experience with the non-fiction work of the great Haruki Murakami. It was a hell of a lot of fun - and now that I've read it, I feel I have a touch greater understanding of the man behind some of my favourite magical realism fiction. This book will motivate you... Continue Reading →
August in Review: Sharp Ends, Blunted Keyboard Keys and Loads of Reviews!
Another month has passed, and with it I've grown a year older! Gasp, Filips age! I was shocked when I found out and I bet you are, too! At any rate, I had I reviewed some fantastic books! I read and reviewed a number of wonderful books. Let's run down the list: Wrath of Empire... Continue Reading →
The Bi-Weekly Mini Review-a-Thon! Legion, The Lady in the Lake, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz
Hello, everyone! I've read(listened to) one excellent book and a few deeply enjoyable ones, and it's well past time for me to talk about them. And just in case you're curious... Here's the last pair of mini-reviews! The Wonderful Wizard of Oz It's hard to believe I haven't read The Wonderful Wizard of Oz until... Continue Reading →
Book Review: Gifts by Ursula Le Guin
I've been meaning to explore the great Ursula Le Guin's writing for a few years, now. I always thought I'd start with Earthsea if not for a serendipitous occasion in my new university library thanks to which I stumbled upon this, a short 280-page first part of a trilogy by the name of 'Annals of... Continue Reading →
Book Review: Melokai by Rosalyn Kelly: The Good, The Bad, The Meh
I received Melokai for free as part of r/fantasy's TBRindr initiative, meant to popularize and highlight the works of independently published authors. Melokai's opening held a great deal of promise, which could've propelled the story forward. Unfortunately, this novel didn't ultimately deliver on the promises made, both by its opening and its cover. Before I... Continue Reading →
Book Review: Promise of Blood
(Disclaimer: Some minor spoilers ahead.) Brian's Style Promise of Blood isn't the first novel I've read by Brian McClellan. That honour goes to Sins of Empire, which holds a special place in my heart as both the first flintlock fantasy I've read, as well as the first title I purchased because of a recommendation read... Continue Reading →