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The author’s steampunk series, ‘The Emperor’s Edge’, has built up quite a following, but this is something very different, the start of an urban fantasy [*] series, set the southwestern US. The setting may be different, but the principle is … Continue reading
Update 7/15/15: This book has been picked up by a publisher. I reviewed the self published edition at the time of review. Note: This radio show doesn’t exist, this conversation never happened, I didn’t receive and early copy or advise … Continue reading
Edit: 4/21/15 – As KJ Parker’s identity has been released as one Tom Holt his inclusion on this list is an obvious major error. Oh well, live and learn. Simple enough list brought on by a forum discussion that I … Continue reading
I saw this the other day floating around the blogosphere and it has taken me forever to finish it, but it was pretty fun. One question per letter. I notice Pauline has already done it as well. AUTHOR YOU’VE READ … Continue reading
This is book 5 is the Emperor’s Edge series, and this review is going to be full of spoilers for the first four books of the series. If you don’t want to know secrets, or the outcome of the cliffhanger … Continue reading
Pauline’s Review: I was bouncing around websites looking at reviews for something else when I tripped over this. It was free, it had good reviews, it sounded intriguing – a female enforcer (cop) in a steam-punk fantasy setting – so … Continue reading
The basic background. It is Star Wars, Leia is the protagonist, with Han and Luke taking role of support characters. Set after A New Hope the rebels are trying to set up their new base on Hoth. A supply deal … Continue reading
Ok, here is the deal. We know the hype, and boy did ‘The Grim Company’ manage to generate some hype. And yes, we know that Joe Abercrombie references are out there and plaguing the author wherever on the internet he … Continue reading
Nathan’s Review (19th August 2013): Possible spoilers from earlier books in the series. More of the same from Amaranthe and her loveable group of criminals, and in no way is that a bad thing. For those who don’t know, the … Continue reading
First things first, big props to the Goodreads reviewer who coined “sandalpunk” to describe this book. The whole punk thing should have probably stopped after cyber and steam (though to be honest, I have also used bio-punk to describe something), … Continue reading