Tag: fantasy

 0 Comment on The Down Days by Ilze Hugo
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The Down Days by Ilze Hugo

Contains: mass hysteria, hallucinations, government conspiracy, ghosts, a new kind of Pony Boy.

 0 Comment on The Book of Koli by M.R. Carey
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The Book of Koli by M.R. Carey

Contains: Killer plants, technological wonders, weird speech patterns, and a far-post-apocalypse world.

 0 Comment on Ruthless Gods by Emily A. Duncan, Something Dark and Holy, Book 2
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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.

 0 Comment on Wicked Saints by Emily A. Duncan, Something Dark and Holy, Book 1
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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.

 0 Comment on The Celestial Assignment by Theresa Braun
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The Celestial Assignment by Theresa Braun

Contains: unlikely angels, strong storytelling.

 0 Comment on Fantasy Island (2020) directed by Jeff Wadlow
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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.

 0 Comment on The Beauty by Aliya Whiteley
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The Beauty by Aliya Whiteley

Contains: fungal sex, body horror, destruction of social constructs.

 0 Comment on TV Review: The Witcher S.1
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TV Review: The Witcher S.1

Contains: Henry Cavill looking like a snack. Also, an annoying bard.

 0 Comment on Master of Sorrows by Justin T. Call
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Master of Sorrows by Justin T. Call

Contains: kidnapped children, a hero’s journey, a lot of story.

 5 Comments on Nameless Queen by Rebecca McLaughlin
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Nameless Queen by Rebecca McLaughlin

Contains: classism, predictable but enjoyable story.