Month: December 2023
Beckoning of the Gate (The Väyllian Threads #1) by Benjamin J. Ryan
In the place of complex characters and elaborate settings, the author builds on the magic system and the world lore, both of which are done fairly well.
How to Make A Good Movie/TV Reboot
If you’re going to ignore everything about the original movie/series, why not create new material and build a new fanbase? Proper, isn’t it?
A Return to Westeros: Major Talking Points in House of the Dragon
A father pawning off his daughter and a king betraying his queen are just hors d’oeuvre to the main course ahead.
Tsoo Boi: An Anthology of Protests
I never thought that being Ghanaian and living in Ghana was all the impediment needed to alienate me from my dreams.
A Thousand Splendid Suns by Khaled Hosseini
The author serves the whole book in bite-sized morsels, allowing you to digest each moment without feeling overwhelmed.
A Girl Is a Body of Water by Jennifer Nansubuga Makumbi
The language is impeccable, and I totally recommend this book without any reservations and with all the gods in my village backing me.
We Are The Dead (The Last War #1) by Mike Shackle
Since this is a war fantasy, many well-depicted fight scenes exist. The magic wasn’t well explained, but I still loved it