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  • About Us
  • Review Policy/Contact
  • Book Reviews
  • Author Spotlight
    • Author Interviews
    • Cover Reveals
    • Guest Posts
    • Pride Nights at Queen’s
  • Features
    • Party with the Stars
    • To Be Continued…
    • The Questioning
    • Tales from the Asylum
    • What the Hungarian?!
  • All Things Bookish
    • A Week In My Head
    • Monthly Wrap Up
    • Sneak Peek
    • Storytellers on Tour Gigs
    • Advent Book Calendar
      • Advent Book Calendar 2019
      • Advent Book Calendar 2018
    • Armed With A Bingo
    • Release Radar
    • The Sound of Madness 2022
      • Listen & Read
  • SPFBO
    • SPFBO 8 Phase 1
    • SPFBO 6 Finals
      • SPFBO 6 Phase 1
    • SPFBO 5 Finals
      • SPFBO 5 Phase 1
    • SPFBO 4
      • SPFBO 4 Phase 1
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    • Music Monday
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  • Monthly Wrap Up: November 2020

    December 1, 2020 /
    Monthly Wrap Up November

    November came and went and my second month living alone has passed. I spent November on different crafting projects and reading some truly awesome books. And giving the blog a bit of face lifting. What? I can't stop fiddling with it, go away. But of course, we had some other posts other than reviews as well - cover reveals, an interview, book tours.

    Enter the Asylum
    Timy

    Others in the Asylum

    Monthly Wrap Up December

    Monthly Wrap Up: December 2020

    December 31, 2020
    Monthly Wrap Up March

    Monthly Wrap Up: March 2021

    April 1, 2021
    Monthly Wrap Up October

    Monthly Wrap Up: October 2020

    November 2, 2020
  • An Unnatural Life by Erin K Wagner

    November 26, 2020 /
    An Unnatural Life by Erin K. Wagner

    A plangent and dismal story that resonates in the now, Erin K. Wagner’s latest novella, An Unnatural Life, takes us to the coming probabilities of robot civil rights through an exploration of sentience, free will, and humanity. But more importantly, science fiction novella extrapolates on how we humans react and shun new forms of identity.

    Enter the Asylum
    Arina

    Others in the Asylum

    Masters of Deception by JC Kang

    Masters of Deception by JC Kang

    December 20, 2018
    The Wayward Tower by Nancy O'Toole Review

    The Wayward Tower by Nancy O’Toole

    January 17, 2022
    The Lord of Stariel by A. J. Lancaster

    The Lord of Stariel by A. J. Lancaster

    March 14, 2022
  • What’s to come? – November 2020

    November 3, 2020 /
    Sneak Peek November

    After the craziness of October, I'm hoping November will be all about catching up, relaxing and getting ready for Christmas. Also, now that SPFBO 6 Phase 1 is officially over, I can take a break and whatever I want for a while. So. Many. Good. Books. To. Read.

    Enter the Asylum
    Timy

    Others in the Asylum

    Sneak Peek

    What’s to come? – July sneak peek

    July 4, 2018
    Sneak Peek July

    What’s to come? – July 2020

    July 2, 2020
    Sneak Peek

    What’s to come? – July 2019

    July 4, 2019

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The Queen has captured you sneaking around in her home, but she is in a merciful mood. She has allowed you to go free on the condition that you brave the ancient ruins and find her missing cloak clasp. It is in the shape of her most beloved animal. She no longer likes to go there, because she is convinced that there are magical goings-on in the ruins that are not of this world.

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