Tag: #BookTokFantasy

The Magical Legacy of the Ryūjin by Stephan Lethaus (Book Review #2193)

Stephan Lethaus’s The Magical Legacy of the Ryūjin is a sprawling, richly imagined fantasy saga that boldly blends medieval high fantasy with futuristic sci-fi and Eastern mysticism. Spanning two timelines — the mystical land of Skaiyles and a near-future Earth in 2055 — this… Continue Reading “The Magical Legacy of the Ryūjin by Stephan Lethaus (Book Review #2193)”

A Nest of All Kinds: Jewels of the House Divine by Michael Reid (Book Review #2156)

Michael C. Reid’s A Nest of All Kinds: Jewels of the House Divine is a remarkable debut that defies traditional genre boundaries, delivering a deeply immersive, darkly elegant fantasy that reads like ancient history threaded through political intrigue, prophetic horror, and aching humanity.

The Department of Adventuring: Into the Deep by Three Kobold in a Trench Coat (Book Review #2094)

Blending epic fantasy, urban adventure, and laugh-out-loud absurdity, The Department of Adventuring: Into the Deep is an unforgettable debut that feels like Dungeons & Dragons was tossed into a blender with The X-Files, Good Omens, and just a dash of Brooklyn Nine-Nine.

Ellen in Puzantium by CE Huntingdon (Book Review #2073)

In Ellen in Puzantium, CE Huntingdon invites readers on a riotously absurd, heart-filled journey through a world that defies logic, embraces the weird, and celebrates the power of unlikely heroes. Imagine Monty Python crashing into Discworld, narrated by a talking dog with a penchant… Continue Reading “Ellen in Puzantium by CE Huntingdon (Book Review #2073)”