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Series Review: Rivers of London, by Ben Aaronovitch

by Assaph Mehr on January 29, 2020January 7, 2020

I’ve read the first novel in the series, Rivers of London, a few months back. I quite liked the premise, so naturally delved down that rabbit hole. Here’s a review of the whole series to date: seven books, a couple of novellas, six graphic novels, and assorted shorts.

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Book Review: Goblins at the Gate, by Ellis Skip Knox

by Assaph Mehr on January 15, 2020October 1, 2022

Guess what? I found an historically-based, military style epic-fantasy on the backdrop of ancient Rome. Can you guess how quickly I jumped to read it? Goblins at the Gate is a masterpiece blending historical and epic fantasy elements. Highly recommended to anyone who enjoys military epic fantasy and ancient Rome. What to expect An epic […]

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Book Review: The New Magic, by Joseph Malik

by Assaph Mehr on December 18, 2019October 26, 2019

The New Magic is a direct continuation of Dragon’s Trail. Considering how much I liked Malik’s first novel, I was looking forward to this one! What to expect An epic fantasy (technically portal fantasy, as the protagonist started on Earth in the first novel), with all the trappings – warring houses, enemies within and without, […]

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Book Review: The Rules of Supervillainy, by CT Phipps

by Assaph Mehr on November 20, 2019October 26, 2019

I’ve heard a lot about this series, and have sampled CT Phipps works before. Besides, who doesn’t like superheroes? This was a quick, fun read with lots of situational humour and fast paced action. Recommended to fans of the genre – if you’ve enjoyed Deadpool, The Boys, and the like, you should add this to […]

Book Review: The Good Audit, by C.P. Aiden

by Assaph Mehr on November 6, 2019December 18, 2024

The Good Audit is one of the funniest, wittiest satires I have read in recent years, with humour and social criticism. A must for anyone who ever worked in the corporate world! What to expect A story about a team of accountants auditing a manufacturer’s financial records. Sounds boring? It’s anything but! In a brilliant […]

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Book Review: ‘Rocks Fall. Everyone Dies.’ by Eddie Skelson

by Assaph Mehr on October 16, 2019August 6, 2019

I found out about Rocks Fall through SPFBO 2019, and an interview with Corbett (the cranky wizard) convinced me to read. It’s an excellent, lighthearted fantasy adventure that fans of D&D and MMORPGs would adore, and make just about everyone with a funny-bone snort at the jokes. What to expect Expect a funny fantasy romp, […]

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Book Series Review: Marcus Corvinus, by David Wishart

by Assaph Mehr on October 5, 2019May 3, 2020

I’ve read and reviewed Ovid, the first in the series, about a year ago. It was awesome, so naturally I went down the rabbit hole of reading through the 20-volume series… I’ve even chased down Corvinus himself for a character interview. I’ve posted my reviews of each individual volume on Amazon and Goodreads, but below […]

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Book Review: Cabaret of Monsters, by Tansy Rayner Roberts

by Assaph Mehr on October 2, 2019August 6, 2019

Caberet of Monsters presents a marvelous twist of Urban Fantasy. Though I was originally drawn by the Roman elements, the vibe of Parisian theatre and roaring 1920’s as a backdrop to urban fantasy was refreshingly original What to expect A novella set in the same world as the Creature Court trilogy, published a few years […]

Book Review: The Lies of Locke Lamora, by Scott Lynch

by Assaph Mehr on September 21, 2019September 16, 2019

The Lies of Locke Lamora has been on my to-read list for a while — I’m glad I finally got to it. What to expect A wonderfully-built “heist” style adventure, with a dark turn towards the end. Locke Lamora is a thief, a con-man swindling the rich out of their money, in a roughly Renaissance-ish […]

Book Review: Three Nights in Faral-Khazal, by David Samuels

by Assaph Mehr on August 28, 2019August 19, 2019

I like indie fantasy, and with the credentials behind the novella (finalist in Baen Fantasy Adventure finalist, and an honourable mention in Writers of the Future) this looked very promising. What to expect A novella-length collection of three short stories. The story that won the above awards is the first one – Deadliest Dish. Each […]

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