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The Pawn of Prophecy by David Eddings cover

Pawn of Prophecy

…question the life he has always known as well as who he really is. Though coming of age is an extremely common theme in fantasy novels, Eddings pulls it off well and in a fairly original manner at that. Honestly, the characters of Pawn of Prophecy are probably the best thing about the book. Having Belgarath and Polgara, a seedy old vagabond and his daughter, as the main magical awareness in the books is not only original but extremely amusing. An… Continue reading

Grim Tuesday by Garth Nix cover

Grim Tuesday

…lso not quite up to standards. While most of the time it is adequate, it becomes unrealistic more than once, particularly in Arthur’s case. Garth Nix’s imagination does lessen the pain, though; the world-building is spectacular. The Keys to the Kingdom introduce us to a fantastic concept, and this is what drives Grim Tuesday. The surreal, fantasy world of the ‘House’ reminds me of Dali’s paintings, particularly with the Victorian-esque feel that p… Continue reading

Jack Heath

An Interview With Jack Heath…

…t’s written in first person and present tense. It also features a fairly monstrous protagonist, which is something that I’ve often loved in other people’s books but never tried myself. Hopefully my older readers will like it. But if not, I’ve got plenty more explosive teen adventures in the pipeline. I’d like to say a thank you to Jack for participating in this interview!… Continue reading

The Midnight Charter by David Whitley cover

The Midnight Charter

…ass of derivative fantasy we are exposed to, and it is beautifully written. The Midnight Charter is officially one of my favourite books so far, for its honest and realistic characters, its wonderfully described setting and its fantastic portrayal of moral themes and concepts…. Continue reading

The Children of the Lost by David Whitley cover

The Children of the Lost

…something very different. Just like the Midnight Charter, it continues the underlying theme of the search for truth. And while the first three quarters are standard fantasy as it were, it is very well written, thought out and envisioned: a very impressive second novel. What really makes The Children of the Lost stand apart from standard fantasy is its themes, its driving morals and story. These are beautifully incorporated, particularly towards th… Continue reading

Jango by William Nicholson cover

Jango

…er’s path in particular as he trains to become a Noble Warrior, and starts understanding more of who, what and why the Noble Warriors are, and how he is directly depended on. Nicholson has always had a knack for writing quality middle-books, something that not all authors can do. Just like Slaves of the Mastery, the central book of the Wind on Fire Trilogy, Jango drives the story forward in an exciting and powerful way. While Jango does build up a… Continue reading

The Ring of Solomon by Jonathan Stroud cover

The Ring of Solomon

…gician history had ever known. Enslaved by one of the King’s most powerful underlings, everyone’s favorite djinni is forced to cope with his brutal master, his fellow slaves, and the sinister presence following his master. Asmira, guard to the Queen of Sheba, leaves for Jerusalem for one reason and one alone: to kill the all-powerful King of Jerusalem and to bring his ring, rumored to be capable of calling up the greatest powers of the Other Place… Continue reading

Curtis Jobling on Haunt: Countdown to 5th June

…er them, landing flopping on the deck of the power boat like a stranded flounder. And there I lay, my mind clouded over with the mysteries of the darkness below. I’ve never been in deep water since. I can’t bring myself to swim in any body of water where I can’t see the bottom. Those feelings and memories have stayed with me, and I think they’ve played their part in feeding my imagination as a writer. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=52MjEalDqlg 2…. Continue reading