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Putting on the Witch is a part urban fantasy, and part cozy mystery. I’ve read (and enjoyed) other paranormal cozies, but Putting on the Witch is in a class of its own. The fantasy element and magical world building was wonderfully done. The mystery is well-written, the characters are likable (at least most of them are!), and I loved every word of it.

<i>NOTE: I received a free copy of the book in exchange for an honest review.</I>
  
We Never Talk About My Brother
We Never Talk About My Brother
Peter S. Beagle | 2009 | Fiction & Poetry, Paranormal, Science Fiction/Fantasy
10
10.0 (1 Ratings)
Book Rating
Characters (1 more)
Unique stories
I am bias in regards to Peter S. Beagle, however, it is warranted. His stories are both timeless and changing. I am ridiculously happy with the story spook Joe Farrell is my hero. Each world different and unique. I would enjoy this as an audiobook, it seemed that most of his stories should be spoken. Whether to be redeemed in a fantasy world or playing stickball with a witch in NYC this fantasy collection has a little something for everyone.
  
This is pretty much what I would term your standard high-fantasy fiction: high fantasy as opposed to, say, urban fantasy, as it involves Dragons (albeit only at the very beginning, and then more-or-less forgotten about), Elves and Magic amongst other genre staples.

The Raven of the sub-title ('Chronicles of the Raven', remember!) are a group of mercenaries who, at the beginning of the novel, have lived and fought together for years. At the end of one contract, they are hired by a former enemy, before events start overtaking them and they find themselves as amongst the last hope for their land, which is descending into war ...

I found this to be an OK read: not the best of such-like books I've ever read; nor the worst.
  
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Bird (1704 KP) rated Hearthstone in Apps

Jan 24, 2018  
Hearthstone
Hearthstone
Entertainment, Games
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8.6 (13 Ratings)
App Rating
Addictive gameplay (5 more)
Deck construction
Variation of card types leading to huge combinations of tactics
Look, feel and atmosphere
Well polished
Can play for free for as long as you like
Super-addictive fantasy card game
  
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Sawyer (231 KP) created a post in Fantasy Friends

Aug 18, 2018  
which of the classic fantasy character archetypes is your favorite

i have always been a fan of the rogue/thief they're just usually fun multi layered characters and who
doesn't love free stuff and money
  
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Connor Sheffield (293 KP) Aug 24, 2018

I always love rogues as well. The ability to sneak up on people and pickpocket/lockpick makes life so much easier in the fantasy world

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Caffeinated Fae (464 KP) created a poll about in Bookworms

Oct 9, 2018 (Updated Oct 10, 2018)  
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 Anonymous
What is your favorite genre to escape into?

Science

0 votes

General Fiction

4 votes

Biographies/Autobiographies

3 votes

Armchair Travel

0 votes

Science Fiction

8 votes

Historical Nonfiction

3 votes

Mystery/Thriller

17 votes

Romance

5 votes

Cultural Studies

1 votes

Other: Tell me in the comments section.

2 votes

Fantasy

21 votes

Historical Fiction

10 votes

Horror

9 votes

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