First and Only by Dan Abnett – Gaunt’s Ghosts #1
*I did receive a digital version of this title from NetGalley in exchange for an unbiased review.* Hailed as a masterpiece and a classic by Warhammer fans I … Read More
*I did receive a digital version of this title from NetGalley in exchange for an unbiased review.* Hailed as a masterpiece and a classic by Warhammer fans I … Read More
Konrad Curze: The Night Haunter, authored by Guy Haley, is the 12th addition in the Warhammer Horus Heresy Primarchs series. Each volume contains a short novel regarding its … Read More
The Romance of Tristan, authored by the Norman poet Beroul, is probably one of the earliest and mostly intact version of the legend of Tristan and Iseult (or Isolde, Yseult, etc.) … Read More
For whatever reason I read Sins of Empire before I read the Powder Mage Trilogy, but I ended up loving it so I knew I had to go back and … Read More
Glen Cook’s dark military fantasy series, The Black Company, has been on my radar for a little while and I decided to give the first book in the … Read More
*I received this book for free in exchange for an honest and unbiased review.* I’m starting to think that fantasy/paranormal/weird westerns are starting to be guilty … Read More
I found Black Sun Rising, the first book in the Coldfire Trilogy, to be a most interesting science-fantasy novel. In the future, colonists from Earth have landed on another … Read More
After finding out that Kings of the Wyld was something of a fantasy-comedy work, I had to read it and try out a new fantasy niche. There were indeed many … Read More
I really enjoy flintlock fantasy and Brian McClellan is one of the stars of the sub-genre. For whatever reason I purchased Sins of Empire before the Powder Mage trilogy, but … Read More
When I first wanted to start reading fantasy the author Joe Abercrombie kept popping up. I decided to give him a try and because I didn’t do any … Read More