Fantasy Category

Q&A with Kristen Painter + GIVEAWAY of the Crescent City Series

*** The giveaway is now over, thanks to everyone who entered! *** You may recall my descriptions of magical unique fae, the never-ending party atmosphere of New Orleans, and other wondrous things in my reviews for House of the Rising Sun and City of Eternal Night, the first two books of the Crescent City series. Now with the third […]

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Waiting on Wednesday 04/15/15

“Waiting On Wednesday” is a weekly meme hosted by Breaking the Spine that lets us feature upcoming releases that we can’t wait to get our hands on! Mogsy’s Pick: The Geomancer by Clay Griffith and Susan Griffith: November 3, 2015 (Pyr) Clay Griffith and Susan Griffith have been busy lately, with their new Crown and Key series coming out soon […]

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Book Review: The Mad Apprentice by Django Wexler

A review copy of this book was provided to me by the author in exchange for an honest review. All opinions are my own. The Mad Apprentice by Django Wexler Genre: Middle Grade, Fantasy Series: Book 2 of The Forbidden Library Publisher: Kathy Dawson (April 21, 2015) Author Information: Website | Twitter Mogsy’s Rating: 4 of 5 stars Book lovers rejoice, here’s […]

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Guest Post: “The Voyages That Shape Us” by DK Mok

If you haven’t yet, be sure to check out my review of Hunt for Valamon, a novel that blends epic fantasy and jolly good fun! Today, I’m excited to welcome author D.K. Mok to The BiblioSanctum to talk about wild and wondrous journeys, both the ones from her book as well as those from our childhood dreams […]

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Audiobook Review: Disenchanted by Robert Kroese

Disenchanted by Robert Kroese Genre: Fantasy, Humor Publisher: 47North (July 15, 2013) Author Information: Twitter | Website Tiara’s Rating: 3.5 of 5 stars   Narrator: Phil Gigante | Length: 6 hrs and 29 mins | Audiobook Publisher: Brilliance Audio | Whispersync Ready: Yes This is how Boric’s story begins: By all accounts, Boric the Implacable was, while he was alive, an […]

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Upcoming: Sword of the North by Luke Scull + The Grim Company Giveaway!

*** The giveaway is now over, thank you to everyone who entered! *** To celebrate the upcoming release of the long-awaited sequel Sword of the North by Luke Scull, The BiblioSanctum has been given the opportunity to host a giveaway of the first book The Grim Company! Please see below for details about the giveaway and how to […]

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Book Review: Hunt for Valamon by DK Mok

A review copy of this book was provided to me by the publisher in exchange for an honest review. All opinions are my own. Hunt for Valamon by D.K. Mok Genre: Fantasy Series: Stand Alone Publisher: Spence City (April 7, 2015) Author Information: Website | Twitter Mogsy’s Rating: 4 of 5 stars Hunt for Valamon was recommended to me by a friend, and […]

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Audiobook Review: The Once and Future King by T.H. White

The Once and Future King by T.H. White Genre: Fantasy, Mythology Series: Books 1-5 of The Once and Future King Publisher: Voyager (1996; first published in 1958) Tiara’s Rating: 3 of 5 stars Narrator: Neville Jason | Length: 33 hrs and 3 mins | Audiobook Publisher: Naxos Audiobooks | Whispersync Ready: No I’ve been participating in the Popsugar 2015 Reading Challenge. […]

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Interview with Seth Skorkowsky, Author of Dämoren and Hounacier

Last year I read and reviewed a book called Dämoren, an urban fantasy/horror novel about a character named Matt Hollis and his magical sentient gunblade. I was blown away by the author Seth Skorkowsky’s world building and fresh take on angels & demons, so when I heard about the sequel Hounacier from Ragnarok Publications, I jumped right in. […]

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Book Review: Vision in Silver by Anne Bishop

A review copy of this book was provided to me by the publisher in exchange for an honest review. Vision in Silver by Anne Bishop Genre: Urban Fantasy Series: Book 3 of The Others Publisher: Roc (March 3, 2015) Author Information: Website Mogsy’s Rating: 4.5 of 5 stars More and more, I’m understanding why these books are so universally loved by urban […]

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