Woo, that first chapter certainly sets the tone
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Tak! a commenté Viscera par Gabriel Squailia

Revelator de Daryl Gregory
ONE OF THE WASHINGTON POST‘S BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR • The dark, gripping tale of a 1930’s family in …
Tak! a noté First Snow : 5 étoiles

First Snow de Veo Corva (Tombtown)
Tak! a commenté The Library of the Dead par T. L. Huchu
The #SFFBookClub selection for October 2023
Tak! a commenté The Beautiful Decay par Veo Corva (Tombtown, #2)
It's official publication day! Go read The Beautiful Decay!
Tak! a commenté Witch King par Martha Wells
Someone asked about a copy of the Dramatis Personae for Witch King since it would be handy for audiobook readers. I'm kind of drowning in doctor appointments right now so I'm going to put it and a link to the map here: marthawells.dreamwidth.org/631012.html
Tak! a commenté A Half-Built Garden par Ruthanna Emrys
The #SFFBookClub selection for September 2023
Tak! a noté Witch King : 4 étoiles

Witch King de Martha Wells
Kai-Enna is the Witch King, though he hasn’t always been, and he hasn’t even always been Kai-Enna!
After being murdered, …
Tak! a publié une critique de Translation State par Ann Leckie (Imperial Radch)
Tak! a commenté The Beautiful Decay par Veo Corva (Tombtown, #2)
Tak! a publié une critique de The Beautiful Decay par Veo Corva (Tombtown, #2)
The Beautiful Decay
5 étoiles
The characters have matured since Books & Bone (except Larry), and the plot has gotten more epic, but the atmosphere is still cozy and inviting.
The Beautiful Decay is living (undead) proof that gripping epic fantasy doesn't have to be grimdark.
Tak! a commenté The Beautiful Decay par Veo Corva (Tombtown, #2)
Tak! a commencé la lecture de The Beautiful Decay par Veo Corva (Tombtown, #2)
Deep beneath the Dead Mountains, in a secret and sprawling necropolis that smelled of dust and carried the chill of death, a woman with colourless eyes and a long trailing gown of black lace snorted and jerked upright, knocking over the complicated array of bobbins and partially-knit lace on the table in front of her.
Tak! a publié une critique de The First Binding par R.R. Virdi
The First Binding
1 étoile
This is so shamefully, outrageously derivative of The Name of the Wind that it reads like fanfiction