A delectably twisted infusion of reality and fantasy, Lev Grossman’s “The Magicians” teleports readers into groundbreaking arenas of magical realms and their inherent complexities. This novel strips away the frosting...
Continue readingA delectably twisted infusion of reality and fantasy, Lev Grossman’s “The Magicians” teleports readers into groundbreaking arenas of magical realms and their inherent complexities. This novel strips away the frosting...
Continue readingMaster-spinster of myth and modernity, Neil Gaiman, weaves an intricate web of magical realism, family ties, and cultural labyrinths in 'Anansi Boys.' This standalone sibling to the acclaimed 'American Gods'...
Continue readingI’ve always been the prey. All seventeen-year-old Mercy Brown wanted to do was finish her last year of high school without any glitches. Now, vampires are tearing apart the small town...
Continue readingBishop Nigel smiled at me. ‘Holy water doesn’t harm vampires. Which is just as well, as it would make it impossible to baptise them.’ When I was asked by a dragon...
Continue readingBoxsets are a way authors can team up together to reach more readers. The advantage to readers is the huge savings. Most boxsets have at least 20 full-length novels that usually cost...
Continue readingMikayla Blake doesn't want much: just to rock out to her favorite band, become the next Kwiki Stop video gaming champion, and keep her Q-tip habit under control. What she...
Continue readingTwo mysterious, gorgeous brothers. One typical high school girl. A key that unlocks a family secret… All Celeste Wilder ever wanted was to find her Prince Charming, the one who...
Continue readingSaving the world is such a bother when it makes you late for tea. By day, book-loving wizard Lily Singer manages library archives. By night? She sleeps, of course. In between,...
Continue readingIt has been six years since the Awakening, and peace in Spokane, Washington is still tenuous at best. The vampires and shifters are all vying for control of the city...
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