
Daughter of Chaos (The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina #2)
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Half-witch, half-mortal sixteen-year-old Sabrina Spellman has made her choice: She's embraced her...

Shady Lady (Corine Solomon, #3)
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I’d spent my whole life settling, trying not to attract attention, and generally doing whatever it...

Double Alchemy (Double Alchemy #1)
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Powerful yet tormented modern warlock Quinn Fairmont must initiate the silver-eyed Cade Mairston...
M_M Fantasy Romance

The Magician (The Necronomicon Guardian #1)
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When the clock started… …there were only 24-hours to do the job. Was it an impossible kill...
Urban Fantasy

Hazel and Holly
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Nestled within an enchanted forest is the Grove, a community where witches and warlocks practice...

Lyndsey Gollogly (2893 KP) rated The year’s best Fantasy and Horrror 2006 19th annual collection in Books
Dec 19, 2021
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The Year’s Best Fantasy and Horror 19th annual collection
An anthology of stories edited by Ellen Datlow, Gavin J Grant and Kelly Link
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The legendary anthology is back, with witches and warlocks, fairy rings and gothic tales. The Years Best Fantasy and Horror 2006 presents the best short stories and poetry published in this genre, and takes readers into the most fantastic realms imaginable. Culled from thousands of annuals, acclaimed writers and genre specialists Ellen Datlow, Kelly Link and Gavin Grant offer a broad range of fantastical and horrific fiction, including work from Jeffery Ford, China Miville, Bruce Sterling, Mark Samuels, Barbara Rhoden and many more. In addition, this critically renowned series offers an extensive overview of the year in fantasy and horror. The Years Best Fantasy and Horror 2006 is the best source for fans or nascent readers of fantasy and horror.
There weren’t many that I actually enjoyed reading if I’m completely honest. Loved Adam Nevill’s short but this is one I’ve read a few times. These are great for finding authors I have a few on my tbr list now. Overall it was very average.

The Raven and the Pig (Celwyn #2)
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As the music dies, the magician Celwyn is mortally wounded. His darker, immortal brother Pelaez...
Magical Realism

Queen of Air and Darkness: The Dark Artifices
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Dark secrets and forbidden love threaten the very survival of the Shadowhunters in Cassandra...
fiction young adult

Charming (Bastan Hollow Saga Book 1)
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Lilou Adler is a student at the Bastan College for Applied Physics: a magic school focussed on...

Ross (3284 KP) rated You Die When You Die in Books
Jan 21, 2020
There follows a brilliant, exciting, funny story of this small clan with mixed abilities (some well trained warriors, some powerful yet cowardly warlocks, some useless wastes of space) travelling across North America, hunted by the magically-enhanced warriors sent to end them, and meeting numerous clans and tribes along the way.
The wonderful merging of plausible pre-history America and a more familiar fantasy setting (prophecies, evil empires, warriors) results in this superb story. The dialogue is witty and funny, the world is familiar yet strange enough to make you think, and the action sequences are fantastically narrated, often from different viewpoints.
The characters are all very well crafted and unique, and their interactions and conflicts really spur this story on.
I would urge anyone keen on fantasy to read this book. While the cover, and title, may suggest it is a brutal slobberknocker of a book, it is actually very clever, funny and thrilling.
I cannot wait to jump in to the next book in this trilogy. Wootah!!!