Despite its atmospheric tension, (Don’t) Call Mum disappoints with a rushed ending, lacking the emotional depth typical of Wesolowski’s work.
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The Crimson Fire | Book Review
The Crimson Fire opens with a punch and I mean that literally and narratively. The first two parts (there are … More
The Staircase In The Woods | Book Review
Chuck Wendig has a real knack for blending horror with something quieter and more emotional underneath, and The Staircase in … More
To Those Willing To Drown | Book Review
“To Those Willing To Drown” intertwines two timelines, exploring grief and sacrifice through a haunting, myth-filled narrative set by Torch Lake.
Faithbreaker | Book Review
Faithbreaker successfully concludes the Fallen Gods trilogy, offering satisfying character arcs, engaging politics, and emotional weight despite some pacing issues.
Sundered Moon: A Gripping and Dark Sequel by Zammar Ahmer | Book Review
Sundered Moon, the highly-anticipated sequel to Riven Earth by Zammar Ahmer, delves deeper into a darker world, presenting morally complex characters facing intense struggles and choices.
Riven Earth: A Compelling Fantasy World-Building Masterpiece by Zammar Ahmer | Book Review
Zammar Ahmer’s debut fantasy novel, Riven Earth, excels in world-building, character complexity, and thematic depth, making it a compelling must-read for fantasy fans.
Book Review – All The Fiends Of Hell
Karl wakes up to a deserted world with a red sky. “All The Fiends Of Hell” hooks readers with a chilling alien invasion setup but shifts to a different plot, leaving a mixed impression.
Book Review – One By One
The book “One by One” by Freida McFadden disappoints with flat characters, predictable plot, and contrived twists, overshadowing solid writing.
Book Review – The Last Phi Hunter by Salinee Goldenberg
“The Last Phi Hunter” by Salinee Goldenberg is a captivating Thai-myth-inspired fantasy with originality, enchanting world-building, and flawed but charming characters.