These Violent Nights | By Rebecca Crunden
These Violent Nights is more of a metaphor for a world filled with inequalities, the oppressed, and the oppressors.
These Violent Nights is more of a metaphor for a world filled with inequalities, the oppressed, and the oppressors.
Today’s spotlight features Oli and Dust by Jami Fairleigh. Firstly, congratulations on making it to the finals.
Spiral Worlds is a treat for anyone interested in hi sci-fi. Unanimity is “The Social Dilemma” meets “Black Mirror” and “The Matrix”
The idea of The Urban Boys is highly commendable and something with great potential to explore more.
In today’s spotlight I would like to introduce you to the YA fantasy novel, The Legend of Black Jack by A R Witham.
Rising Shadows has all the ingredients of your typical fantasy read. The book has the potential to be an engaging series with its conflicts, both political and magical.
Lifting up a fellow human being is a delicate work which the Clean Sweep tries to tell over and over. In doing so, it has created complex characters with unique journeys of their own.
A brief spotlight for the YA fantasies, The Hidden King and The Wild Court, the first and third book of The Coming of Áed series.
Hag of the Hills was quite a fast-paced and adventurous fantasy tale. It keeps you hooked throughout and would require a re-read to fully grasp the story.
The Knave of Secrets hits every single beat of storytelling and keeps you hooked as if you’re enjoying a game of, not cards, but chess.