

Read our full review The Ankh-Morpork Archives: Volume One by Terry Pratchett (Discworld Anthology)

Before things started to come together in Book 10, it seemed like either Benedict Jacka or Verus, or both, didn’t really kn. And it is incredible.Alex has been faffing around for a while now. Now that we’re close to the end, it finally feels like Alex Verus has found his sense of purpose in this book his true self is revealed. Read our full review Forged by Benedict Jacka (Alex Verus series) And yet, I missed the publication of Fallen, the tenth book in Jacka’s ‘Alex Verus’ urban fantasy series. It might be a very particular genre, maybe overly specific, but in my experience it is one of the most enjoyable genres to read. I’ve made no secret of my love for Benedict Jacka, nor for urban fantasy set in London. Read our full review Fallen by Benedict Jacka (Alex Verus series) A societal misunderstanding considering the value of ones’ opinion underlies a fundamental inability to understand the difference between subjective opi. In the 21st Century world of fantasy literature, no author has proven to be more polarising than Brandon Sanderson, for whom all objectivity seems to disappear for his fans and detractors. Read our full review Rhythm of War by Brandon Sanderson (The Stormlight Archive) Read our full review The Secret Chapter by Genevieve Cogman (The Invisible Library Series)Īs Genevieve Cogman wrote in the introductory Acknowledgements for The Secret Chapter, “There had to be a heist at some point in the story, didn’t there?” After all the detective genre, spy, and theft books, it was inevitable that Cogman’s brilliant ‘The Invisible Library’ series would go on an ‘Ocean&rs. As a fantasy book reviewer, this can become difficult, because books can pile up while work or other projects take all my time, or when my health or interests mean I’m watching more TV or playing video games. Subsequently, in 2020 I was for. Read our full review The Mortal Word by Genevieve Cogman (The Invisible Library Series)Īs a reader I am often subject to the whims of life, work, and my own current interests.

Published late-2020, I finally managed to get around to reading it this year and, while I continue to enjoy the series and the characters, I nevertheless remain unconvinced. My confusing relationship with British fantasy novelist Tom Lloyd’s ‘The God Fragments’ series continues with the fourth entry in the series, God of Night. Read our full review God of Night by Tom Lloyd (The God Fragments) Very few authors in the two decades I have been reading fantasy have managed to captivate to the degree that Erikson has managed.Similarly, there have been very few authors c. When Steven Erikson’s ‘The God is Not Willing’ was announced, and we edged closer to a return to the Erikson-written Malazan world, I was ecstatic. Joshua S Hill's 340 reviews The God is Not Willing by Steven Erikson (The First Tale of Witness) The Way of the King (by Brandon Sanderson).
