Book #70 of 2024: Book of Time by John Peel (Diadem #11) The middle-grade / YA Diadem line was released in waves under a succession of publishers: first Scholastic for the original six novels from 1997 to 1998, then Llewellyn (who gave the saga a temporary new subtitle of “Worlds of Magic”) for the next …
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Book Review: The Bronzed Beasts by Roshani Chokshi
Book #69 of 2024: The Bronzed Beasts by Roshani Chokshi (The Gilded Wolves #3) This is the seventh book I’ve read from YA author Roshani Chokshi, and while I’m glad I finally got around to finishing this particular trilogy, I think this is where I part ways with the writer for good, as her style …
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Book Review: Book of Doom by John Peel
Book #64 of 2024: Book of Doom by John Peel (Diadem: Worlds of Magic #10) This is the last of the second wave of author John Peel’s Diadem novels, the four published from 2005 to 2006 under Llewellyn (following the original six volumes put out by Scholastic from 1997 to 1998). It also functions as …
Book Review: Warbreaker by Brandon Sanderson
Book #62 of 2024: Warbreaker by Brandon Sanderson [Disclaimer: I am Facebook friends with this author.] I should admit upfront that I didn’t care much for this novel upon its initial release back in 2009. But I’ve heard so many people praise it over the years (and I’m such a big fan of author Brandon …
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Book Review: He Who Drowned the World by Shelley Parker-Chan
Book #61 of 2024: He Who Drowned the World by Shelley Parker-Chan (The Radiant Emperor #2) I think that objectively speaking, this sequel is generally of the same high quality as its predecessor She Who Became the Sun, which began this queer fantasy retelling of the 14th-century founding of China’s Ming Dynasty (which appears to …
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Book Review: Book of Reality by John Peel
Book #57 of 2024: Book of Reality by John Peel (Diadem: Worlds of Magic #9) It’s finally Pixel’s turn to revisit his original homeworld, and just like Score in Book #5 and Helaine in Book #7, the protagonist’s reentry into the wreckage of his previous life offers certain immediate stakes and pre-existing relationships to help …
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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 …
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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 …
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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 …
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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. …