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Fantasy Reads – One for the Morning Glory

Do you enjoy a good literary argument? Then this month’s choice may be just the book for you. It is an intriguing novel by American author, John Barnes, called One for the Morning Glory. This was first published in 1996 and currently seems to be out of print. You can still find fairly cheap second-hand… Continue reading

Fantasy Reads – Sir Hereward and Mister Fitz

For my first book choice of 2024 I’m returning to one of the most versatile of Fantasy Writers – Garth Nix. I recommended Clariel, one of his gripping Old Kingdom series, back in September 2015 but the Old Kingdom is just one of this Australian author’s invented worlds. Now I’m recommending Sir Hereward and Mister… Continue reading

Fantasy Reads – The Singing Hills Cycle

This month I’m recommending a Hugo Award-winning series of novellas – The Singing Hills Cycle by American author Nghi Vo. The first to be published was The Empress of Salt and Fortune (2020), followed in the same year by When the Tiger Came Down the Mountain. Don’t those titles immediately make you want to read… Continue reading

Fantasy Reads – The King of Elfland’s Daughter

This month I’m returning to the work of Anglo-Irish author Edward John Moreton Drax Plunkett (1878-1957) better known as Lord Dunsany. I wrote about his wonderful short stories in an early Fantasy Reads post (June 2012) but I’m now recommending one of his novels – The King of Elfland’s Daughter (1924). During the last few… Continue reading

Fantasy Reads – The Bone Ships

This month I’m recommending you to set sail with The Bone Ships (2019). British author R.J.Barker’s acclaimed novel was the first volume in his Tide Child Trilogy. It was followed in 2020 by Call of the Bone Ships and in 2021 by The Bone Ship’s Wake. All three books are available in paperback or as… Continue reading

Fantasy Reads – Lady of Dreams

February is often a dismal month but this year I’ve decided to celebrate Valentine’s Day by recommending something romantic.This has brought me back to the work of Australian author W.R. Gingell (see my Fantasy Reads post on Spindle, July 2016) because her Lady of Dreams is probably the most unusual love story I have ever… Continue reading

Fantasy Reads – The Ten Thousand Doors of January

My January recommendation has to be The Ten Thousand Doors of January by American author, Alix E.Harrow. This novel about a girl called January who discovers doors leading to other worlds was first published in 2019. It is easily available in paperback or as an ebook and, because it consists of two first- person narratives,… Continue reading

Fantasy Reads – `Mistress Masham’s Repose’

For my `Christmas Classic’ this year I’m choosing Mistress Masham’s Repose, a novel for children by T.H.White. It was first published in 1946 and was dedicated to White’s goddaughter, the splendidly named Amaryllis Garnet. White is best known for his Arthurian sequence The Once and Future King but Mistress Masham’s Repose is set in the… Continue reading

Fantasy Reads – The Return of Fitzroy Angursell

This month’s recommended read is a book by Canadian author, Victoria Goddard, who has written numerous interlinked novels and novellas set in her Nine Worlds Fantasy universe. Dr Goddard is an author who delights and infuriates me in equal measure so it has been quite hard to pick an example of her work that I… Continue reading

Fantasy Reads Catch-Up – A Dark Mage and a Necromancer

This month I’m catching-up with two Fantasy series whose leading characters each endure a long journey from anti-hero to hero. Curiously, one thing these two characters have in common is an ability to befriend giant female spiders. In spite of my own dread of spiders, these are both series which have kept me enthralled until… Continue reading

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