Fantasy Books
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A Properly Unhaunted Place – Book Review
A Properly Unhaunted Place, by William Alexander, is a short and smart book about the past and its importance to life in the present and the creation of the future A properly Unhaunted Place, by William Alexander is one of the books I really waited to get my hands on this year. This is why I was very glad when…
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Rick Riordan’s Next Goal – Irish Mythology?
In a new blog post fantasy author Rick Riordan told fans about his MA in Gaelic literature, and his plans to on write about Irish mythology. News of Rick Riordan’s latest endeavor came out during an interview in the Irish radio station RTE1. In the past two years the fantasy author dedicated his time studying for an MA in Gaelic…
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Pan’s Labyrinth – Book Review
Ned Miller’s review of Pan’s Labyrinth: The Labyrinth of the Faun by Guillermo del Toro and Cornelia Funke In 2006 Guillermo del Toro Wowed audiences when his movie, Pan’s Labyrinth hit the big screen. It was a different kind of fantasy than the one fans have grown accustumed to. One part fairy tale, one part war movie, it became one…
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Interview with Siri Pettersen, Author of The Raven Rings
Siri Pettersen’s trilogy, The Raven Rings, has not yet been translated into English, but we had the privilege of reading it and talking with the Norse author behind the award-winning series. It all started, we found out, because of a character the author played in a Dungeons & Dragons game. But 10 years later no sign of that game remained.…
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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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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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