Book Review: Shigidi and the Brass Head of Obalufon by Wole Talabi

Book #56 of 2024: Shigidi and the Brass Head of Obalufon by Wole Talabi A rollicking debut novel from Nigerian author Wole Talabi, spinning a daring heist of the titular magical artifact from the high-security British Museum. The genre is urban fantasy noir by way of American Gods, where pantheons of deities from all world …

Book Review: The Warrior of the Third Veil by Victoria Goddard

Book #54 of 2024: The Warrior of the Third Veil by Victoria Goddard (The Sisters Avramapul #2) This title has swiftly become one of my favorites in the constellation of supporting novellas that seem to make up the bulk of author Victoria Goddard’s sprawling Nine Worlds fantasy saga. It’s a direct sequel to The Bride …

Book Review: Wrath Becomes Her by Aden Polydoros

Book #53 of 2024: Wrath Becomes Her by Aden Polydoros [Disclaimer: I am Twitter mutuals with this author.] Another powerful #ownvoices Jewish historical fantasy novel from author Aden Polydoros, this one centering on a female golem in Nazi-occupied Lithuania. Forged from the corpse of a slain teenage freedom-fighter — the original daughter of her grieving …

Book Review: Book of Oceans by John Peel

Book #51 of 2024: Book of Oceans by John Peel (Diadem: Worlds of Magic #8) Unfortunately the weakest Diadem title yet. This next sequel finds Pixel’s new girlfriend Jenna still squabbling with Helaine, despite six months having passed since they left their homeworld’s rigid class system behind them at the end of the previous volume. …

Book Review: Terec and the Wild by Victoria Goddard

Book #48 of 2024: Terec and the Wild by Victoria Goddard For most people within the boundaries of Astandalas, the magic that flows out of their ruler to knit the empire together is either unnoticed or experienced like a gentle balm. A select few with their own strong powers chafe against it, however, and for …

Book Review: The Emperor’s Soul by Brandon Sanderson

Book #47 of 2024: The Emperor’s Soul by Brandon Sanderson [Disclaimer: I am Facebook friends with this author.] I’ve read most of author Brandon Sanderson’s published writing, and this Hugo Award-winning fantasy novella from 2012 remains my absolute favorite, a title I’ve returned to and reread on multiple occasions (both as a standalone feature and …

Book Review: Book of War by John Peel

Book #45 of 2024: Book of War by John Peel (Diadem: Worlds of Magic #7) The Diadem series had its ups and downs, but when it ended its initial six-book run with Scholastic in 1998, there weren’t really any major lingering plot threads that made its continuation seem likely or at all necessary from a …

Book Review: Dark Heir by C. S. Pacat

Book #44 of 2024: Dark Heir by C. S. Pacat (Dark Rise #2) I loved the twist at the end of the first Dark Rise novel, but felt like the majority of the book leading up to it was too slow-paced and generic for my tastes (shadowy riders chasing a young farmboy from his home …

Book Review: The Forest Demands Its Due by Kosoko Jackson

Book #43 of 2024: The Forest Demands Its Due by Kosoko Jackson I was initially drawn in by the protagonist of this work, a troubled gay Black teen struggling to settle into his new Vermont boarding school when the forest just outside its grounds keeps whispering at him. Unfortunately, the novel that follows doesn’t really …

Book Review: Aurelius (to be called) Magnus by Victoria Goddard

Book #42 of 2024: Aurelius (to be called) Magnus by Victoria Goddard From what I’ve read so far, the majority of author Victoria Goddard’s Nine Worlds saga takes place in and around the time of Artorin Damara, the hundredth and final Emperor of Astandalas. This prequel novella, by contrast, is set many centuries prior, and …

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