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Mar 4, 2024  
Dance into a world of enchantment with Slippers and Songs. Will Brenin unlock the secret of the curse that binds Tesni, or will she be forever lost in the enchanting echoes of the Otherworld?

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#WelshGods
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The Devil, The Witch and The Whore (The Deal #1)
The Devil, The Witch and The Whore (The Deal #1)
Amy Cross | 2016 | Fiction & Poetry
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8.0 (2 Ratings)
Book Rating
Well written (2 more)
Combines the genres of fantasy and horror for a unique read
Story is told from the point of view of several characters
Time line is a bit jumbled. Book moves back and forth between the past and present. (0 more)
A Decent Introduction to Amy Cross
This was the book that got me into Amy Cross, despite not being a fan of horror in general. Since reading this, I now have over a dozen of her books. She made a unique combination of the fantasy and horror genres with this book. One of her stranger books, but a good read over all.
  
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Feb 10, 2019 (Updated Feb 10, 2019)  
Scar Night
Scar Night
Alan Campbell | 2011 | Science Fiction/Fantasy
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7.5 (2 Ratings)
Book Rating
Brilliantly written (1 more)
Twisted and dark
Deliciously dark and macabre
While this is not my usually fantasy book to pick up, I found myself being drawn into the nightmare unable to look away. The characters, while not very likeable, are interesting, and you do care where their story will end. It's been compared to Goremenghast, which I haven't read so can't compare, but it is well written. It's gothic steampunk, grim, dark fantasy, melancholic tragedy with horror sprinkled on top. I loved it and felt sad I'd finished it, but couldn't wait to get the next in the series.
  
This three box set series is exciting, thrilling, and one epic fantasy.
The series follows Dana a reluctant princess and Will a man who can see more in Dana than just the facade on the outside. Together they must save the empire and maybe each other along the way.

This is an epic fantasy that brings you in and makes you want to read all three books in a row. It is wonderful to have a box set that let's you do that. If you enjoy epic romance and an adventure to save a kingdom you will enjoy this.
  
The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001)
The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001)
2001 | Adventure, Fantasy
The first - and, for my money, best - of Peter Jackson's now 6-film foray into Middle Earth, that (I'm sure) saw a massive boost to the New Zealand economy where it was filmed!

It's hard to talk about this film nowadays without describing the plot - is there anyone who doesn't know it? - but this is the film that (I believe) sticks closest to the original story, and is very much what I would call 'traditional' High Fantasy (as opposed to 'Urban Fantasy'), with do-good Elves, Dwarves, Rangers, Orcs, Goblins, Cave-Trolls, Hobbits (halflings) ,,,,

And finally,

"Fly, you fools!"

still packs a punch!