The Perfect Run
I’ve been on the fence with this one for a while since I wasn’t sure if someone looping through time would become repetitive, and for the most part, it actually isn’t. Our hero, Ryan Romano – aka Quicksave – detests […]
I’ve been on the fence with this one for a while since I wasn’t sure if someone looping through time would become repetitive, and for the most part, it actually isn’t. Our hero, Ryan Romano – aka Quicksave – detests […]
Finally wrapping up what Jason has been working towards since arriving back on Earth, book six of He Who Fights with Monsters by Travis Deverell (aka Shirtaloon) had a closer return to form for Jason than the previous outings. The
When life gives your lemons, make lemonade. So when life gives you a magical ability that only works on bread, get baking! Need dancing gingerbread men? Easy. Stop that loaf of bread from going stale? Check. Turn a sourdough starter
Maud, the reluctant lich, returns in the follow-up that just as every bit as good as the first. Like the first, Maud wants to be left alone to enjoy her existence as an undead creature. She wants to knit, craft,
Pangea Online, the entire trilogy collected into a single volume for a credit, sounded good in theory. I’d also read a lot of people gushing about how good the story is. I respectfully must disagree. Okay, so the first book
This book was a lot of fun. Maud, the village witch, becomes a lich by complete accident… but that’s not going to stop her from living her life with her cat, Jenkins, and stopping to admire the bees in her
I often don’t get as far as buying books narrated by the author as they frequently let me down. I was a little unsure to start with Christopher Buehlman narrating his own work, The Blacktongue Thief, in a heavy Irish
Kobolds, normally a joke race in any fantasy world, get their time to shine in this sweet progression fantasy by Cale Plamann. Samazzar, or Sam for short, is a freshly hatched Kobold. One of many growing up in a creche
Honestly, I both enjoyed the heck out of this while being completely irritated. Usually, Podium Audio can be trusted to put out polished works. Yes, the previous books in the series did have a few minor things going wrong, but
Monster Punk Horizon, written by H.P. Holo and narrated by Tess Irondale is a buttload of fun packed into a rather short run time. You might question my use of the word buttload, but once you’ve checked out this humourous,