Posts Tagged ‘fantasy’

Anthony Eaton’s “NightPeople”

February 21, 2009Matt 1 Comment »

Anthony Eaton’s “Nightpeople” is an interesting deviation to the usual post-apocalyptic fantasy novels, largely in that it has very clear Australian influences, especially indiginous Australian influences, in a way that is easy to read and easy to understand for most age levels. The story is a little bit slow to get underway, and some people [...]

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Sean Williams’ “The Crooked Letter”

February 7, 2009Matt 1 Comment »

On Friday I finally finished off the first book in Seans Williams Books of the Cataclysm, “The Crooked Letter”. Now, I didn’t take a long time to read it because it wasn’t interesting, it’s just been over a period where I had trouble fitting in extra reading. I actually read the last half of it [...]

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The Redemption Of Althalus

August 29, 2008Matt 1 Comment »

I’ve just finished reading “The Redemption Of Althalus” by David and Leigh Eddings,  and I have to say, this is one of the best stand-alone fantasy novels I have read. The character development is superb, the story is enthralling and keeps going just like you want it to, then it ends perfectly before it can [...]

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