Snowspelled by Stephanie Burgis {SPFBO5 Semi-finalist}
This was a very short book, I didn’t realize it was a novella until I had read for a half
HUMANS NEED FANTASY TO BE HUMAN. TO BE THE PLACE WHERE THE FALLING ANGEL MEETS THE RISING APE.
This was a very short book, I didn’t realize it was a novella until I had read for a half
Murder has always been a main-stay in Araxes, the law officials don’t put much effort into finding soul stealers since
This was epic in the true sense of the word. Just because a book is long doesn’t necessarily mean it
When I was doing an all-call for Own Voices it was brought to my attention just how often people with
I’ve read this author’s work in the past and really, really enjoyed them – I was a huge fan of
I didn’t know what to expect after reading Jonathan’s other book, Pilgrimage to Skara, several years ago for another SPFBO
The cover really does depict what’s inside, and it really is that surreal and fantastical. I’ve been a big fan
If you haven’t read the Kingshold by DP Woolliscroft I would CLICK HERE for the review of that book since it’s
I picked this one up because I’m always looking for a comedy, I saw Kitty’s positive review for it {Kitty’s
This read kind of what it would be like if you were reading more stories about Locke and Jean except
I read and adored RJ Barker’s other series, The Wounded Kingdom, and I had this one high up on my
Darruk hates the fact that people perceive him as the “e-word”. Evil is not a label Darruk takes lightly and
I first heard about this book from Steve Thomas (author of Mid-Lich Crisis) and saw reviews of it pop up
I am almost done with my SPFBO 5 journey! I have just one review left to post after this and
I tend to favor character-focused stories over more plot-focused stories, from Pratchett to Becky Chambers, any book that makes me