Book Review: The Bright Sword by Lev Grossman

Book #141 of 2024: The Bright Sword by Lev Grossman As a genre, Arthuriana tends to be at its finest — with Alfred, Lord Tennyson’s Idylls of the King remaining the absolute gold standard for me — when pitched as a tragedy, inviting us to invest in the glimmering dream of Camelot so that its …

Book Review: Blitz by Daniel O’Malley

Book #138 of 2024: Blitz by Daniel O’Malley (The Checquy Files #3) I have a lingering fondness for the Checquy, author Daniel O’Malley’s fictional and exceedingly dysfunctional British intelligence agency tasked with containing all threats of a magical nature, and I’m glad that this novel stands so apart from its predecessors, as it’s been over …

Book Review: Athyra by Steven Brust

Book #137 of 2024: Athyra by Steven Brust (Vlad Taltos #6) Given how the last volume in this series sort of blew up the overall premise, and how author Steven Brust has bounced around in the timeline before now, it would have been unsurprising for this sixth novel to be another flashback entry, taking place …

Book Review: Blackcurrant Fool by Victoria Goddard

Book #135 of 2024: Blackcurrant Fool by Victoria Goddard (Greenwing & Dart #4) I keep thinking that the Greenwing & Dart sequence is finally going to make the leap from good to great for me — in line with the other entries I’ve read in author Victoria Goddard’s sprawling Nine Worlds fantasy setting — only …

Book Review: The Unmaking of June Farrow by Adrienne Young

Book #133 of 2024: The Unmaking of June Farrow by Adrienne Young This novel is largely fine, but I want so much more from it. The premise is convoluted in a River Song / The Time Traveler’s Wife sort of way, and it takes so long to get fully established that it seems like the …

Book Review: The Babysitters Coven by Kate Williams

Book #129 of 2024: The Babysitters Coven by Kate Williams (The Babysitters Coven #1) Given the title, I was expecting this 2019 series debut to be a smart and loving homage to The Babysitters Club, with some nice new witchy twist thrown in on top. Instead, it’s unfortunately more of a half-baked Buffy-meets-Labyrinth affair, with …

Book Review: Phoenix by Steven Brust

Book #126 of 2024: Phoenix by Steven Brust (Vlad Taltos #5) I’m perhaps a bit biased, as this was the first Vlad Taltos book that I ever picked up back in the day, but I do think it’s a big step forward from the previous volumes and possibly a series-best entry. In typical bouncing timeline …

Book Review: The Daughters’ War by Christopher Buehlman

Book #125 of 2024: The Daughters’ War by Christopher Buehlman An excellent and appreciably queer new prequel to 2021’s The Blacktongue Priest, although the two stories are so standalone that they could probably be read in either order. Approaching them by release date, as I have, merely underscores the tragic nature of the present title: …

Book Review: Stone Speaks to Stone by Victoria Goddard

Book #124 of 2024: Stone Speaks to Stone by Victoria Goddard A roughly-standalone prequel novella to author Victoria Goddard’s Greenwing & Dart series (which is itself just a smaller piece of her overarching Nine Worlds fantasy saga). I’ve chosen to read it after the first three G&D novels, which feels like the right choice, as …

Book Review: Mirrored Heavens by Rebecca Roanhorse

Book #116 of 2024: Mirrored Heavens by Rebecca Roanhorse (Between Earth and Sky #3) A satisfyingly epic conclusion to this queer and Mesoamerican-flavored fantasy trilogy. As expected, it doesn’t quite hit the heights of the first volume, while cementing the middle book as a fairly forgettable bridge towards this more eventful finale. But everything wraps …

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