LONG LIVE EVIL by Sarah Rees Brennan (BOOK REVIEW)
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by Nils Shukla
19h ago
This review contains mild spoilers “Don’t listen to stories encouraging you to be good, telling you to shine in a filthy world and patiently endure suffering. Screw suffering. It’s too hard to be good. Do the easy thing. Do the evil thing. Grasp whatever you desire in your greedy bloodstained hands.”   When being evil is just too good!    When Rae thinks her life is over, when her illness slowly consumes her remaining strength and her days are spent in a hospital bed, she gets the chance to do what all book lovers can only dream of, enter her favourite fictional world. It star ..read more
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THE DANCE OF SHADOWS by Rogba Payne (EXCERPT)
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by The Fantasy Hive
19h ago
We’re thrilled to share an excerpt from Rogba Payne’s debut novel The Dance of Shadows. It’s out now from Gollancz, and fuses high fantasy with West African spirituality. Before we share the prologue with you, let’s check out the official blurb: Rumi and his family are Odu, stricken with poverty and disparaged by the other tribes. When ruthless agents of the Palmaine – the colonising nation that dominates the continent of Basmine – threaten to destroy the village market, Rumi takes it upon himself to liberate his family. Taking a place in the prestigious Golden Room, where earnings from ..read more
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Enchanted History: Bringing Fairy Tales to Life Through Their Origins – GUEST POST by E. C. Hibbs
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by The Fantasy Hive
3d ago
Today, we’re delighted to welcome E. C. Hibbs back to the Hive, to celebrate the release of her latest novel The Shade Between Shadows with a guest post on fairy tales! Before we hand you over to E, let’s find out more about The Shade Between Shadows: “I didn’t think myself truly silent. I possessed a voice, as sure as any other. It was simply not the same as any other I had met.” The year is 1838. Queen Victoria has ascended the throne. And within the United Kingdom lies Nightland: a sprawling forest filled with darkness and danger. Beatrice has always been different. She has not spoken ..read more
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SOMEONE YOU CAN BUILD A NEST IN by John Wiswell (BOOK REVIEW)
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by Kat Marsh
6d ago
Someone You Can Build a Nest In by John Wiswell is a delightfully gory asexual monster romance, but it is also so much more than that. Shesheshen is a shapeshifter who wants nothing more than to be left alone in her abandoned manor where she can be an amorphous blob in peace. When monster hunters rudely invade her home, she is embroiled in a wider plot that threatens to end her quiet life for good.  Shesheshen then meets Homily, an empathetic, warm-hearted human who seems to want to help – but is that only because she doesn’t know who Shesheshen really is? This book combines the charming ..read more
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Interview with John Wiswell (SOMEONE YOU CAN BUILD A NEST IN)
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by Kat Marsh
1w ago
John Wiswell is a disabled writer who lives where New York keeps all its trees. He won the 2021 Nebula Award for Short Fiction for his story, “Open House on Haunted Hill,” and the 2022 Locus Award for Best Novelette for “That Story Isn’t The Story.” He has also been a finalist for the Hugo Award, British Fantasy Award, and World Fantasy Award. His stories have appeared in Uncanny Magazine, The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, Diabolical Plots, Nature Futures, and other fine venues. Hi debut novel, SOMEONE YOU CAN BUILD A NEST IN, will be published ..read more
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Interview with Jen Williams (THE HUNGRY DARK)
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by Bethan Hindmarch
1w ago
Jen Williams is a writer from London currently living in Bristol with her partner and a dramatically fluffy cat. A fan of grisly fairy tales since her youth, Jen has gone on to write dark, unsettling horror thrillers with strong female leads and character-driven fantasy novels with plenty of adventure and magic. The Winnowing Flame trilogy twice won the British Fantasy Award for best novel, and she is partially responsible for the creation of Super Relaxed Fantasy Club. When she’s not writing books, she enjoys messing about with video games and embroidery. She also works as a freelance copywr ..read more
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THE SECRET SERVICE OF TEA AND TREASON by India Holton (BOOK REVIEW)
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by Nils Shukla
1w ago
‘“When life itself seems lunatic, who knows where madness lies?” In the attic, that is where.’   India Holton is one of my most favourite comfort authors. She’s a writer who can easily sweep her readers away to a world of magic, chaos, spicy romance and batshit crazy shenanigans, and I wholly appreciate her for it.    The Secret Service of Tea and Treason is the third book in the Dangerous Damsels trilogy and it was everything I was expecting and more.    When the Agency of Undercover Note Takers (A.U.N.T.), learn of a plot to assassinate Queen Victoria, they assign ..read more
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5 Books That Changed the Way I Thought About Writing – GUEST POST by Salinee Goldenberg (THE LAST PHI HUNTER)
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by The Fantasy Hive
1w ago
Today, we’re joined by Salinee Goldenberg! To celebrate the release of her debut novel The Last Phi Hunter, out this week from Angry Robot, Salinee has written a guest post exploring the five books that have impacted her writing. Before we find out which five they are, let’s find out more about Salinee’s own book, The Last Phi Hunter: Ex, the youngest member of the Phi Hunters Order, has spent his life slaying the ghosts and demons of Suyoram Kingdom. While he takes great pride in his mystical trade, collecting dwindling bounties and peddling butchered spirit organs lacks the glory ..read more
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THIEF LIAR LADY by D. L. Soria (BOOK REVIEW)
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by Lucy Nield
1w ago
‘Truth is what we make it to be’ D. L. SORIA is the author of Thief Liar Lady, Iron Cast, Beneath the Citadel, and Fire with Fire. She lives with a clingy cat and spends her time trying to come up with bios that make her sound kind of cool. She has yet to succeed. We have all heard the fairy tales. Our parents would lull us to sleep at night reading dreamy tales of mystery and quests, princes and princesses, true loves first kiss and ‘breaking the spell,’ all to end with our young lovers (always true love, remember. Love at first sight. Eyes locking across the ball room ..read more
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THE HUNGRY DARK by Jen Williams (BOOK REVIEW)
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by Bethan Hindmarch
1w ago
With each step the candlelight dwindled, darkness seeping around his feet like a dangerous riptide. Soon it felt like he was walking into a darkness so deep it was a solid thing, so he thrust out one hand and touched his fingers to the wall, scuffing his fingertips over its roughhewn surface. Every now and then, he would call out again, mainly because he couldn’t bear the silence, or the distant noises that sometimes broke it apart. “Hello? Is anyone there? I need help.” The Hungry Dark is Jen Williams’ latest thriller, her third now following Dog Rose Dirt and Games for Dead Girls ..read more
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