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Book Review: By Demons Possessed, by P.C. Hodgell

by Assaph Mehr on June 19, 2019June 1, 2023

As anyone who read my previous review of the series up to this point can imagine, I had this one on pre-order. As soon as it arrived I delved in (and the world could burn while I read — though see below how I handled it in between!). What to expect If you’ve read the […]

Book Review: Over a God’s Dead Body, by Joel Spriggs

by Assaph Mehr on May 15, 2019March 8, 2019

I was in the mood for some humorous fantasy, and this novel fitted the bill perfectly. If you’re a fan of American Gods and College Humour, this is for you. What to expect A crazy tale of cluey and clueless humans and far-less-than-perfect gods, struggling over a small college town in Indiana. Old gods and […]

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Book Review: Kings of the Wyld, by Nicholas Eames

by Assaph Mehr on May 1, 2019March 3, 2019

I saw this book praised repeatedly on many an online source, and was in the mood for some classic, light fantasy. I wasn’t disappointed. Kings of the Wyld is tremendous fantasy, touching all the important aspects and with plenty of humour, that is sure to delight anyone who ever played D&D. What to expect If […]

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Book Review: The Society of Two Houses, by William C. Tracy

by Assaph Mehr on April 17, 2019April 16, 2019

Good things lie off the beaten path, and this book is one of them. It’s a short, twisty mystery set in a fantastical, unique world. What to expect This is a standalone novella in an ongoing series. Tracy does an amazing job of creating a unique world, with different alien species, a rich psychic-like magic […]

Book Review: Reasons to Kill God, by I.V. Olokita

by Assaph Mehr on March 27, 2019January 28, 2019

Having grown up in Israel, I was drawn to this book by the subject matter of Nazi war criminals, especially considering the author and unique point-of-view used. What to expect The story is told by a Nazi war criminal, Klaus Holland, hiding in Brazil post WW2. When he’s found out and sent to trial, he’s […]

Book Review: Ovid, by David Wishart

by Assaph Mehr on March 13, 2019March 10, 2019

You who are reading these lines will be shocked to know that I am, in fact, a Romanophile. (Well, shocked if you haven’t read my reviews of Lindsey Davis, Ruth Downie, Steven Saylor, and my constant blogging on Roman trivia…) Anyway. This book has been on my TBR for a long while, and my only […]

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Book Series Review: Gordianus the Finder (Roma Sub Rosa), by Steven Saylor

by Assaph Mehr on February 27, 2019February 19, 2019

I came across Steven Saylor’s work when my Kindle suggested Roman Blood (I just finished Lindsey Davis’ Falco at the time). I delved right in, and loved it! I’ve just finished the latest installment (Throne of Caesar). I’ve mentioned this series a lot in the past but never reviewed it, so I’m now rectifying this […]

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Book Series Review: God Stalk / Chronicles of the Kencyrath, by P.C. Hodgell

by Assaph Mehr on January 8, 2019June 1, 2023

God Stalk is another book I remembered very fondly from my teenagehood (I even had a limited-edition hardcover), and recently re-read to see how it withstood the test of time (as well as comparing older and contemporary young-adult fantasy). I enjoyed it tremendously — and kept reading through the series. Some of those volumes I’ve […]

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Book Review: The Compleat Traveller in Black, by John Brunner

by Assaph Mehr on January 2, 2019January 2, 2019

This is a little-known fantasy gem, by one of Sci-Fi greats. It contains five short stories (the original 4 written between 1960 and 1971, and published as “The Traveller in Black”, and the fifth written in 1979 and later published in the Compleat collection). I loved the premise and style of the stories when I […]

Book Review: Dead Until Dark (Sookie Stackhouse #1), by Charlaine Harris

by Assaph Mehr on December 18, 2018December 19, 2018

I read this book on my wife’s urging that I read some best-sellers in a related genre (aka paranormal sex fantasies romance) and due to my own interest in reading works from perspective other than mine (in this case, by and for women). Being in a somewhat related genre (paranormal mixed with mystery) this was […]

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