Fantasy
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Omri Koresh’s Nuerva: An Art Book
Nuerva: an Art Book was written and painted by the Israeli artist Omri Koresh. The story revolves around a single character, who is swept into a magical, but terrifying journey of self-discovery in a fantasy realm called Nuerva. The book is suitable for ages 18+. It also happens to need YOUR help in order to come out. “Nuerva” is a…
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Tomb Raider 2018 – Movie Review
Alright, let’s start from the end: the new incarnation of Tomb Raider is dumb. It is! It’s a dumb action movie. This is why it’s easy to disdainfully push it aside. But then again, when was the last time you saw an intelligent action movie? As a rule, most movies which Hollywood spurts out nowadays, are not exactly the embodiment…
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Space Oddities: A Tale of Two Kingdoms (Crystal Shard Games, 2007)
Each month, Raz Greenberg reviews an overlooked piece of science fiction, fantasy or horror – be it a film, a television episode, a comic or a game – one that should have gotten more attention when it first came out and should still be remembered, in his opinion. This month, he dives into an adventure game with a true…
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How to Catch a Witch – Book Review
By: Ned Miller It is not often that I get to fall in love with a book or an author, these days. I have read too extensively to have this fresh perspective, required in order to read a book with the same wide-eyed wonder as I used to in my youth. But it does happen, and when it happens it’s…
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The Rest of Us Just Live Here – Book Review
By: Ned Miller The synopsis on the back of Patrick Ness’ book, The Rest of Us Just Live Here is both true and misleading. It briefly tells the premise of the plot: a parody of supernatural high school narratives, which recounts a Buffy the Vampire Slayer-like story, from the point of view of the regular students. Had Ness contented himself…
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Every Heart a Doorway – Book Review
Seanan McGuire’s novella, Every Heart a Doorway, deserves every compliment it has gotten since its publication in April of 2016. It’s a kind of queer, dark-ish fairy tale about all those children who slip through the cracks and find themselves in a magical realm, be it through a rabbit hole, a wardrobe, or a mysterious doorway, which is sometimes…
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