I signed up for this a couple of months back, not entirely sure of what I was letting myself in for. There is an organiser, M Pax, and a number of people who are hosting a tournament of on-line games (see link
Book Review Round-up
Since the Tackle TBR challenge, I’ve had a slowdown in my reading rate. But there were a few books I hadn’t reviewed before that challenge started, and with the Book v Movie last week, I felt the need to catch
Book Review | Deadly Games (Emperor’s Edge 3) by Lindsay Buroker
The third book in the Emperor’s Edge series opens with a kidnapping. Well, it actually opens with Maldynado trying to set Amaranthe up with a man, while they are viewing the arena for the annual Games, but that’s just Maldynado
Book Review | A Midsummer Night’s Steampunk by Scott Tarbet
Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream revisioned as a steampunk tale? You must be kidding. That was roughly my reaction when I saw this as part of a steampunk/fantasy bundle from Storybundle.com, a wonderful way of getting great ebooks in a
Book Review | The Amazing Maurice and his Educated Rodents
This Discworld novel by the late great Sir Terry Pratchett was selected as Book of the Month for May by the Goodreads Great Middle Grade Reads Book. I tried hard to finish it in the month, so you may have
Book Review | Dark Currents (Emperor’s Edge 2) by Lindsay Buroker
I don’t know whether I told you how much I loved Lindsay Buroker’s Flash Gold series. I know I told you I liked the first in her Emperor’s Edge series a lot. A whole lot. I love it, even more
Book Review | The Emperor’s Edge (Book 1) by Lindsay Buroker
One of the disadvantages of getting the first three books of the Emperor’s Edge series in a collection is that it doesn’t count as a book read towards my Goodreads total yet! I got this set of three as part
Book Review | Skellig by David Almond
This book was one of the most-recommended for children’s book authors to read when I went to the workshop which changed my life in 2011. I came away from the workshop and went into self-publishing, and I thoroughly enjoy it.
Book Review | WhipEye by Geoffrey Saign
The Blurb Samantha and her neighbor, Jake, have no idea that Samantha’s best friend, a parrot named Charlie, is a thousand years old. Charlie is also at the center of a secret battle between magical creatures and an ancient, evil
Book Review: Few Are Chosen (K’Barthan series #1) by M T McGuire
I got this book earlier in the year, but it was not until I heard the author talking about her work I remembered what had attracted me to it (apart from the price). It’s wacky, it’s scifi and it’s a
Book Blast: Halitor the Hero by Rebecca M Douglass
I’m delighted to present to you Halitor the Hero, a new book by Rebecca M Douglass, now available to pre-order from Amazon, and due out at the end of November. A Fair Maiden who breaks all the rules. A would-be
Book Review: The Ifs by J D Pooker
Strange things are happening in the world belonging to Landon and Broden – two very ordinary brothers in a very ordinary world. It’s not the continual bickering between them, that erupts into fights and scuffles – especially for the control
Book Review|Gregor the Overlander by Suzanne Collins
11 year-old Gregor is at home minding the baby – 2 year-old “Boots” – and his Grandma, since it’s summer in New York City, his Mom is at work, and his dad disappeared suddenly two years, seven months and a
Book Blast: Starchild Series by Vacen Taylor
I’m pleased to be part of Mother Daughter Book Review’s book blast for the Starchild series by Vacen Taylor. I’ve not read either of these, but the buzz about them is excellent, and the blurb is promising. If you read
Book Review: StrikeStone by Stella Atrium
The blurb for StrikeStone, Stella Atrium’s Book 3 of the Dolvia saga reads: Brianna Miller returns to the savannah on Dolvia after a 12 year absence. Along the way, she collects a clutch of young trainees who will manage wormhole