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Book Review: Bring Up the Bodies – by Hilary Mantel
Cromwell, as intelligent as ever, looks at every situation from several angles, always trying to serve England.
Read More »Book Review: Mysterious Albion by Paul Leone
Catholic urban fantasy, with the vampires shown as evil monsters and not sexy creatures - quite refreshing!
Read More »Book Review: Capitol Hell by Jayne J. Jones and Alicia M.Long
An outrageous and hilarious novel about life in Washington D.C.
Read More »Holly Black and Sarah Reece Brennan Offer Advice on Crafting Diversity in Fantasy
Two YA fantasists discuss the dynamics of diversity.
Read More »Book Review: The Lens of Leadership by Cory Bouck
Begins by stressing that people who want to be leaders have to start by learning how to be followers.
Read More »Book Review: Jazz: New York in the Roaring Twenties by Robert Nippoldt and Hans-Jurgen Schaal
An award-winning German coffee table book on jazz is now available in English.
Read More »Book Review: Seduction by M.J. Rose
A dark and mysterious past brings about a dangerous and spiritual journey for a young mythologist trying to find answers.
Read More »Book Review: The Barbed Crown – by William Dietrich
What would have been the outcome had Napoleon understood the the lengths the British would go to, in order to come out on top?
Read More »Book Review: Lakota Honor by Kat Flannery
Recommended for fans of historical and western romances.
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