Book Review: Wildwood by Colin Meloy
Diving into Wildwood by Colin Meloy felt like stepping into a hidden world nestled right next to our own—a place […]
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Diving into Wildwood by Colin Meloy felt like stepping into a hidden world nestled right next to our own—a place […]
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There’s something about diving into a richly built fantasy world that feels like stepping into an entirely new reality—one where
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I’ve been meaning to dive into Kim Stanley Robinson’s Red Mars for ages. It’s one of those science fiction classics
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I came across A Court of Thorns and Roses (often abbreviated as ACOTAR) by Sarah J. Maas during a hunt
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I remember hearing about Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir shortly after finishing The Martian. Weir’s ability to combine hard
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Disclaimer: I started writing this review before the Neil Gaiman allegations (as detailed here) and I do not address them
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I finally got around to reading “The Martian” by Andy Weir, partly because of all the hype and partly because
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This isn’t a review. If you want Clare’s thoughts on Seveneves, check out the official review. This is for those
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There I was, meandering through a comment thread on social media—just another late night dive into the “best fantasy novel
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