'The Missing of Clairdelune' by Christelle Dabos is a masterful second chapter that will ensure readers will keep coming back for more.
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'A Winter's Promise' by Christelle Dabos is an alluring and intriguing introduction to what promises to be a fascinating series.
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'All The Seas of the World' by Guy Gavriel Kay is a truly wonderful book which will enthral and delight readers over and over again.
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'Aspects' by John Ford is an amazing accomplishment - as fine an example of steampunk speculative fiction you'll ever read.
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'Our Lady of Mysterious Ailments' by T.L. Huchu is a wonderful rollercoaster of a ride through a magical future Edinburgh.
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Poetic and accessible, 'All The Horses of Iceland' by Sarah Tolmie tells a remarkable story in a unique way.
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So how did I get here? I mean wind up as a Jewish Cantor? A Hazzan and full member of the Jewish clergy. I wasn’t born to it. Nope. I was raised in the most secular of Skokie homes. Sunday School, not Hebrew school (parental units though that would be …
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In 'The Library of the Dead' T. L Huchu has created an amazing story that breathes new life back into the dystopian young adult fantasy genre.
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