Immensely Satisfying: City of Bones by Martha Wells
Politics and magic intertwine in a hunt for three mysterious relics – but the factions looking for them might not be quite what they appear.
Politics and magic intertwine in a hunt for three mysterious relics – but the factions looking for them might not be quite what they appear.
I have AGONISED over this list, but here it is at last: the best published-in-2023 SFF I read this year!
Murderbot, alchemy, and a crew of lady pirates!
10 fantastic minor characters I’d love to see star in their own stories!
Nordic necromancy, Deep Ones, and very worrying eyes!
Queer SFF I strongly feel need to be on everyone’s radar!
10 books I will singlehandedly keep from being forgotten, if I have to!
Books that are spells, unconventional Witch Kings, and half-vampire half-fox spirit sassholes!!!
It’s been six years since Martha Wells’ last fantasy novel, and folx, it was so worth the wait.
I’ve made a list of especially enchanting magic systems three years running – I’m not breaking my streak now!