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Book Review – The Winter Long by Seanan McGuire

Every time I think McGuire has reached a comfortable plateau, she shakes things up again . . . → Read More: Book Review – The Winter Long by Seanan McGuire

Book Review – Chimes at Midnight by Seanan McGuire

Toby Daye is back in the seventh instalment of the series, and McGuire cleverly avoids the hero-villain powerup loop while keeping things interesting. . . . → Read More: Book Review – Chimes at Midnight by Seanan McGuire

Book Review – Ashes of Honor by Seanan McGuire

McGuire has hit her stride with Toby Daye, each new book consistently good with a lovely balance of plot, world expansion and character development. . . . → Read More: Book Review – Ashes of Honor by Seanan McGuire

Book Review – One Salt Sea by Seanan McGuire

Just when you think McGuire’s done her worst … . . . → Read More: Book Review – One Salt Sea by Seanan McGuire

Book Review – Late Eclipses by Seanan McGuire

McGuire is hitting her stride with Toby Daye, and I raced through book four. . . . → Read More: Book Review – Late Eclipses by Seanan McGuire

Book Review – An Artificial Night by Seanan McGuire

Book three in McGuire’s Sidhe Urban Fantasy series, and she’s really kicking it into gear. If the series keeps improving at this rate, I’m gonna need a sixth star, in a few books. . . . → Read More: Book Review – An Artificial Night by Seanan McGuire

Book Review – A Local Habitation by Seanan McGuire

Book two in McGuire’s Sidhe Urban Fantasy series.

Once again, Toby is thrown into the slaughterhouse, and somehow survives, solving the mystery along the way. . . . → Read More: Book Review – A Local Habitation by Seanan McGuire

Book Review – Rosemary and Rue by Seanan McGuire

Sidhe Urban Fantasy series, doesn’t feel particularly original now, but may have been much more so when it came out in 2009. . . . → Read More: Book Review – Rosemary and Rue by Seanan McGuire

Book Review – The Mirror Empire by Kameron Hurley

This was a well written epic fantasy with some fantastic world building (culture, religion, magic & society), and a very interesting inquiry into gender roles and biases . . . → Read More: Book Review – The Mirror Empire by Kameron Hurley