Literature & Fiction

Hell House
Hell House

Review:This kept me on the edge of my seat and awake all hours of the night. It is one of those rare novels you relish so, that you don't want it to be over. You actually care about the characters to the point you will miss them. Wonderful. Read more

The Complete Fiction of H.P. Lovecraft (Knickerbocker Classics)
The Complete Fiction of H.P. Lovecraft (Knickerbocker Classics)

Review:Finally! I've been after HP Lovecraft's works for years but never got around to it. When this Knickerbocker Classics edition showed up I had to get it.

The book is gorgeous to touch, the printing is fantastic, the paper is thicker than expected and the slipcase, though dented in one corner, is thoroughly sturdy and will protect the book for years to come.

I'm gonna make my way through it now - years in the waiting. I'm so excited! Read more

A God in the Shed
A God in the Shed

Review:A god in the shed is a dark horror novel that will take you to the small town of Saint-Ferdinand where the line between reality and Lovecraftian horror is very blurred.

With this book, J-F shows that he is more than able to write a story where there is a lot more going on under the surface than can be seen at first. I was surprised at how often J-F managed to slip some information under my nose without me realizing until he punched the information to the light.

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Invisible Cities
Invisible Cities

Review:One of the fabulist master's all-time greatest achievements. Reads like a series of dream-scapes but with incredible depth beneath the gaudy surfaces. So enjoyable to read. Thought-provoking but by no means plodding or heavy-handed. Read more

Arcanum Unbounded: The Cosmere Collection
Arcanum Unbounded: The Cosmere Collection

Review:I love Brandon Sanderson books. He is an excellent author and storyteller. The worlds that he creates are amazing and the characters in them make you want to read more and more about each. This is a great collection of his novellas and introductions/glimpses into some of the worlds of the cosmere. Read more

Infinity Blade: Awakening
Infinity Blade: Awakening

Review:I truly enjoyed your novel it deleviered a plot to the games storyline which in turn made me even more curious to play the games to learn more about the infinity blade universe as the story thickens truly a wonderful novel. Read more

Shadows of Self: A Mistborn Novel
Shadows of Self: A Mistborn Novel

Review:Sanderson does it again in a continually twisting, fast-paced story. The character development allows you to feel the characters more than before and one comes to enjoy their very human-ness in interactions with their own mythology... Quite awesome! Read more

Mitosis: A Reckoners Story
Mitosis: A Reckoners Story

Review:This short story was very entertaining even with so few pages. It's a nice interlude before the next book comes out and provides us with more pieces to these "Epics" powers.

Well worth the price. Read more

The Bands of Mourning: A Mistborn Novel
The Bands of Mourning: A Mistborn Novel

Review:Bands of Mourning is a good novel, but the problem is Sanderson writes exceptional novels, not good ones. Between the random MeLaan fanservice, blatantly obvious plot elements (eg, Telsin), and overall generic trope-ified nature it feels more like one of those series where a B-team comes in to create additional content, and never hits the quality level of the original author. The original Mistborn novels were unique in that they subverted tropes. Bands of Mourning does not. It panders to the... Read more

The Pawn
The Pawn

Review:I started reading this book last night and could NOT put it down! Skye Warren kept my attention as she described the intricate characters she created throughout the book. I loved the sexy scenes and interesting twists. An absolute pleasure to read! Warren is a great author and I look forward to reading more of her work! Read more

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