What Moves the Dead by T. Kingfisher – Review
Overall, I really enjoyed this one. Perfect for those of us that aren’t wanting nightmares but need a little change. Also, a shorter book so not a huge commitment in…
Overall, I really enjoyed this one. Perfect for those of us that aren’t wanting nightmares but need a little change. Also, a shorter book so not a huge commitment in…
This was like two books in one and I felt pretty strongly about each half in different ways.
... a delightful group of short stories following a whole slew of characters ...
Her quest is twisted by the power struggle between the new and the old gods, and her decisions will decide the fate of the world as she knows it.
If you are a foodie and/or interested in the afterlife this is the book for you.
I loved all the references to the original story because it still felt fresh while interweaving so many clever little details.
for those who like post-apocalyptic worlds with zombies and vicious vampires, instead of the current trend of romanticised vamps, it could be worth a read
This was funny and heartwarming and I was not expecting to like it as much as I did.
Solid story-telling, intriguing characters and plotline.
A boy has lived his whole life trapped within a vast library, older than empires and larger than cities. A girl has spent hers in a tiny settlement out on…
Outside of the carnage there is some delicious political intrigue and machinations which I love in any story.
...in typical Lawrence fashion the ending left me with just enough questions that I need to read the next book to have some closure.