Tag: fantasy
A World Through Sapphire Eyes by Marie Mackay
Contains: elemental magic wielding humanoids, stones of power, and even a Chosen One!
The Down Days by Ilze Hugo
Contains: mass hysteria, hallucinations, government conspiracy, ghosts, a new kind of Pony Boy.
The Book of Koli by M.R. Carey
Contains: Killer plants, technological wonders, weird speech patterns, and a far-post-apocalypse world.
Ruthless Gods by Emily A. Duncan, Something Dark and Holy, Book 2
Contains: sequelage, more vultures, more magic, blood, cult business, etc., but also way more graphic transformations and eldritch horrors than book 1.
Wicked Saints by Emily A. Duncan, Something Dark and Holy, Book 1
Contains: blood, magic, brutal transformations, angry deities, questions of divinity, vultures, betrayal, love, friendship, cults, and ritual sacrifices.
The Celestial Assignment by Theresa Braun
Contains: unlikely angels, strong storytelling.
Fantasy Island (2020) directed by Jeff Wadlow
Contains: that girl from Pretty Little Liars, black goo, wishes gone wrong, Michael Peña talking at a normal speed.
The Beauty by Aliya Whiteley
Contains: fungal sex, body horror, destruction of social constructs.
TV Review: The Witcher S.1
Contains: Henry Cavill looking like a snack. Also, an annoying bard.
Master of Sorrows by Justin T. Call
Contains: kidnapped children, a hero’s journey, a lot of story.