Profanity in books is a topic people never tire of debating. Is it okay, is it useful, will it corrupt the youth? (Won’t someone please think of the children?) I remember my high school English teacher being simply aghast at my love of Stephen King, decrying his use of the gory, the macabre, and the […]
Beloved for the expansive nine-book Kushiel’s Legacy epic fantasy series, and most recently the author of the delightfully skewed Agent of Hel urban fantasy trilogy, Jacqueline Carey has kept us on tenterhooks waiting to see what she’ll do next. And now we can show you: next February, Carey will publish Miranda and Caliban, a soulful […]
Spaceships, body swaps, quests for missing family members, remakes of Wuthering Heights and The Tempest, and some seriously twisted horror stories have us jonesing for July. Whether you’re into contemporary murder mysteries, spy games, Zen Buddhism, or unconventional bucket lists, this month delivers introspective takes on a variety of genres, not to mention the highly anticipated conclusion to Kiersten […]
The final week of July brings us several books about siblings and the shadows they cast in both life and death. Retellings of the Tempest and The Little Mermaid, a first romance for a girl with photosensitivity, and two new fantasy series, featuring sisters and huntresses, respectively, should top your late summer to-devour list.