Ready Player One (by Ernest Cline) Review
The future is now! Or maybe, it was thirty years ago.
Blood Rites (The Dresden Files #6) Book Review
After a trio of fantastic novels, Butcher’s winning streak staggers a bit with a novel that is full of revelations but is not particularly engaging.
Anna Dressed in Blood (by Kendare Blake) Review
A shorter read than Anna Karenina, at least.
Death Masks (The Dresden Files #5) Book Review
Butcher is on a roll with the fifth Dresden book, with fallen angels and vampires both causing Harry problems.
The Haunting of Alaizabel Cray (by Chris Wooding) Review
If there’s something strange in steampunk London / Who ya gonna call
Summer Knight (The Dresden Files #4) Book Review
After the explosive third book, the fourth Dresden Files novel reigns it in, but in all the right ways.
Grave Peril (The Dresden Files #3) Book Review
It’s ghostbusting with a holy man in the third Dresden Files book, which is the one that really kicks the series into high gear.
Fool Moon (The Dresden Files #2) Book Review
The second book in the series about Chicago’s wizard-for-hire has got BITE. Get it? Wolf pun. Boom.
Storm Front (The Dresden Files #1) Book Review
One of the most popular urban fantasy series, the Dresden Files, makes it start with Storm Front. Is it worth getting into?
Another (by Yukito Ayatsuji) Review
“Another!” (smashes mug on floor) ……. Yeah, I reference stuff now.