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| | | | | The Enemy's Daughter by Melissa PoettI don't usually pick up YA fantasy/romantasy anymore, but I do like a Tristan and Isolde retelling. This is set in a dystopian world after the fall of modern society which was unexpected but interesting. Entreat Me by Grace DravenThis is a story inspired by Beauty and the Beast and... | |
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| | | | | Brian Murphy joins us to discuss Andrew J. Offutt's "Swords Against Darkness", reading fantasy fiction as a kid, writing about swords and sorcery, second generation sword and sorcery authors, the understated prose of Poul Anderson, O. Henry's sword and sorcery, multiclass characters, the collected Ryre stories, elves and dwarves in swords and sorcery, sword and... | |
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| | | | | It's always the same wish. Every candle. Every time. I want a life I never want to take a vacation from. That's my goal. ~ Penelope Douglas, "Birthday Girl" Garden Tulip (2024) | |
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| | | This month's second book round-up starts rough, veers into the very funny, and ends (as one might expect) in the sublime. It is worth your attention! by Jason Sacks The Stone God Awakens, by Philip Jose Farmer I'm a big fan of Philip Jose Farmer. He's an author whose work has always followed his own ... Continue reading [November 20, 1970] Year of the Cloud... and lesser lights (November Galactoscope #2) | ||