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Magically Delightful

January 17, 2019 by Ale 3 Comments

It took me a while to find my feet in this one, but once I did, it was a delightful romp through a fantastical Regency England. In Cho’s world, magic is in the air….or it would be if the Fairy Courts hadn’t plugged up the hole allowing their magic to trickle into England. But someone’s pissed off the Fairy Queen, and it becomes quite the kerfuffle for our titular Sorcerer Royal, Zacharias. On top of Fairy feelings, Zacharais is also fighting deep seated racism since […]

Filed Under: Fantasy Tagged With: magic, magical realism, regency england, sorcery, Zen Cho

“We’re meant to go. We’re not meant to stay forever.”

January 3, 2019 by esme 4 Comments

Holiday reading is my favorite, and I was fortunate to have a rip-roaring book to tear through this holiday. I was also pleased, per the title of this post, that it ended and it will not continue as a duology or trilogy. Naomi Novik developed an imaginative world populated with  interesting characters and an engaging story. I’m quite sure the characters continued living their lives after I closed the book, but I am also happy that all necessary loose ends were wrapped up so satisfactorily. Briefly, Agnieszka […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction Tagged With: #fantasy, magic, Naomi novik

Magically Disturbed

January 3, 2019 by Ale 5 Comments

For years I’ve had issues with short story collections. The whipping from one plot to another so quickly makes my brain feel like it’s on a very shaky roller coaster. But it’s the genre my mentor most likes to teach, so I’ve found myself reading a lot of it lately. Thanks to his patience, I have a newfound understanding of the short story, and decided to start off the year by revisiting the first short story collection I ever finished, Neil Gaiman’s “Smoke and Mirrors.” […]

Filed Under: Fantasy Tagged With: Fairy Tales, illusion, magic, Neil Gaiman, short stories, Smoke and Mirrors, the uncanny

Humans out for witch blood

December 30, 2018 by teresaelectro Leave a Comment

A Perfect Blood is the tenth entry in Kim Harrison‘s series about a witch bounty hunter, Rachel Morgan. This time around, it’s not supernatural beings out for her blood but…humans. Rachel believes the I.S. has called her out to consult, but really they wanted to see if she was the culprit of ritual witch killings. The victims apparently are being experimented upon with illegal demon curses by a group of human terrorists who want to rid the world of all supernatural creatures. Seems a bit […]

Filed Under: Fantasy Tagged With: a perfect blood, book ten, Kim Harrison, magic, Rachel Morgan, Series, the hollows series, Urban Fantasy, werewolves, witches

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