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Titan Books

Review: Not Good for Maidens by Tori Bovalino

October 2, 2022 by Paige Leave a Comment

Oh. My. God. I LOVED this. I’ve already practically thrown the book at multiple people, although basically shouting ‘it’s about the goblin markets’ probably isn’t the best approach I could’ve gone for. Not Good for Maidens does contain a fair amount of body horror and is definitely horror rather than a YA horror (although it does have a 17-year-old protagonist). But that being said, if you like your horror gory, and creepy, and heart-pounding, this is the book for you.

Filed Under: Dark Fantasy, Fairy Tales, Fantasy, Fantasy Horror, Fear For All, Reviews Tagged With: Not Good for Maidens, Titan Books, Tori Bovalino

Review: Dawnshard (The Stormlight Archive #3.5) by Brandon Sanderson

May 22, 2022 by Paige 1 Comment

I jumped in with zero knowledge of The Stormlight Archive (I haven’t even read the synopsis’) and I found Dawnshard a fascinating and completely compelling read. I am sure that there are spoilers for the first 3 in the series (although I wouldn’t know what they are), and I’m sure there are things I didn’t understand, or get the significance of. BUT, I had a great time reading Dawnshard and I found Sanderson’s writing so accessible that I actually found it really easy to understand what was going on.

Filed Under: Epic Fantasy, Fantasy, Reviews Tagged With: Brandon Sanderson, Titan Books

Review: Gallant by V.E. Schwab

April 10, 2022 by Paige Leave a Comment

I make no secret of the fact that V.E. Schwab is one of my favourite authors, and one of my auto-buy authors. I’d had Gallant on pre-order for a long time and couldn’t wait for it’s release.

I feel like recently Schwab’s writing has become more dream-like and whimsical than some of her earlier books. Gallant is no different. Alongside the illustrations and not-quite tangible elements to the plot Gallant turns into a haunting exploration of a family and their secrets. There isn’t a crazy huge plot and actually its far more of a character-based story that has some more intense moments.

Filed Under: Fantasy, Reviews, Young Adult Tagged With: Titan Books, V.E. Schwab

Blog Tour: The Shadow Glass by Josh Winning

March 31, 2022 by David W Leave a Comment

I want to thank Titan Books for allowing me the opportunity to have a Q+A with Josh, and a massive thanks to Josh for putting up with my inane questioning like a champ. I’ve been hearing non-stop, amazing things about The Shadow Glass and it sounds like the perfect nostalgic read for those who enjoyed […]

Filed Under: Blog Posts, Blog Tour, Interview Tagged With: jim henson, josh winning, the shadow glass, Titan Books

Author Chat: Gareth L. Powell

March 24, 2022 by Adrian M. Gibson Leave a Comment

Join FanFiAddict’s Adrian M. Gibson and author Gareth L. Powell for a chat about his new book Stars and Bones, its timely themes, the mentorship of Diana Wynne Jones and Helen Dunmore, paying it forward with a “field guide” on writing, the appeal of writing space opera and accessible sci-fi, social media and mental health and much more.

Filed Under: Author Chat, Book Tube, Interview Tagged With: Author Chat, Embers of War, Gareth L. Powell, Interview, SFF Addicts, Stars and Bones, Titan Books

AUTHOR CHAT: J. L. (JAIL) WORRAD

March 14, 2022 by David W Leave a Comment

Join David as he chats w/ author J. L. Worrad about his debut fantasy novel, Pennyblade, coming from Titan Books on 3/29/22. There are tons of laughs to be had as James discusses his writing process, being a fantasy writer with a science fiction background, determining his nickname shall be Jail, and tons more! Amazon: […]

Filed Under: Author Chat, Book Tube, Debut Tagged With: Fantasy, Fantasy Debut, Pennyblade, Titan Books

Review: Stars and Bones (Stars and Bones #1) by Gareth L. Powell

February 18, 2022 by Adrian M. Gibson Leave a Comment

In the canon of modern space opera, Gareth L. Powell has stood out as one of the genre’s most accessible stalwarts. His work is consistently engaging and continues to improve book after book. With his latest novel, Stars and Bones, Powell kicks off a brand-new space opera series with a bang. Not only was this book a pure joy to read, gripping me from the get-go and never letting up until the final page, it was also full of relatable characters, clever humor and the relentless optimism of the human spirit. This book is unputdownable, popcorn sci-fi that explores big ideas with an equally big heart.

Filed Under: Aliens, Artificial Intelligence, Reviews, Science Fiction, Space Opera Tagged With: Gareth L. Powell, Stars and Bones, Titan Books

Review: 36 Streets by T. R. Napper

February 3, 2022 by Adrian M. Gibson Leave a Comment

T. R. Napper’s debut novel 36 Streets is a rich, multi-layered thrill ride. On one hand, it delivers a slick, neon-soaked cyberpunk narrative, with a gruff anti-hero protagonist, tense action and near-future tech. But on the other, it’s a surprisingly thoughtful story, with nuanced explorations of family, identity and memory in the face of immense tragedy. Pair that with the living trauma of its Vietnamese setting (specifically its capital city Hanoi) and the result is a potent mix of futurism and the human condition.

Filed Under: Artificial Intelligence, Cyberpunk, Reviews, Science Fiction Tagged With: 36 Streets, Neon Leviathan, T. R. Napper, Titan Books

Review: Hall of Smoke by H.M. Long

January 25, 2022 by Neil Williams Leave a Comment

Synopsis Hessa is an Eangi: a battle-hardened priestess of the Goddess of War, with the power to turn an enemy’s bones to dust with a scream. Banished for disobeying her goddess’s command to murder a traveller, she prays for forgiveness—but while she is gone, raiders burn her town to the ground. Grieving and alone, Hessa—the […]

Filed Under: Action Fantasy, Epic Fantasy, Fantasy, Reviews Tagged With: Book Review, Fantasy, H M Long, Hall of Smoke, Titan Books, viking fantasy, Vikings

Author Chat: T. R. Napper

January 18, 2022 by Adrian M. Gibson Leave a Comment

Join FanFiAddict’s Adrian M. Gibson and award-winning author T. R. Napper for a chat about the birth and progression of the cyberpunk genre, punk aesthetics, Vietnamese history, Southeast Asia as a setting, memory and PTSD, immigration and identity, his short story collection Neon Leviathan, his new debut novel 36 Streets and much more.

Filed Under: Author Chat, Book Tube, Interview Tagged With: 36 Streets, Author Chat, Cyberpunk, Interview, Neon Leviathan, T. R. Napper, Titan Books

Lord TBR’s Top Reads of 2021

December 14, 2021 by David W Leave a Comment

People seem to love lists, and while I am not always a huge fan of making them (I believe reviews speak for themselves), it is always fun to revisit the amazing novels I have had a chance to read over the last year. Below, you will find the covers for my Top 25 Reads of […]

Filed Under: Blog Posts, List Tagged With: angry robot books, Del Rey Books, Gallery Books, Gollancz, HarperVoyager, jo fletcher books, Orbit Books, Penguin Random House, Self Published, Titan Books, Top Reads of 2021, Tor Books, Tor Nightfire

Review: From The Neck Up And Other Stories by Aliya Whiteley

September 18, 2021 by Paige Leave a Comment

moment I read and loved Skyward Inn and From The Neck Up just cemented this. Each and every story stands out and there isn’t a single story that is weaker than the others. Whiteley is a power house in spec fic writing and you just need to start reading her works if you haven’t already.

Filed Under: Reviews, Science Fiction Tagged With: Aliyah Whiteley, Titan Books

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