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Early Book Review: The Graveyard Gift by Fern Forgettable
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The Graveyard Gift by Fern Forgettable the the first book in a children's fantasy series. It is currently scheduled for release on Octo...
Early Book Review: Emily Wilde's Map of the Otherlands (Emily Wilde) by Heather Fawcett
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Emily Wilde's Map of the Otherlands is the second book of the Emily Wilde Series by Heather Fawcett and it is currently scheduled for r...
Early Book Review: A Natural History of Magical Beasts by Emily Hawkins, Jessica Roux
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A Natural History of Magical Beasts, written by Emily Hawkins and illustrated by Jessica Roux, is currently scheduled for release on Septem...
Book Review: Chaos Song (Magicsmith) by L. R. Braden
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Chaos Song is the sixth book in the Magicsmith, series by L. R. Braden. This is a series that needs to be read in order, both in terms of p...
Early Book Review: Emily Wilde's Encyclopaedia of Faeries by Heather Fawcett
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Emily Wilde's Encyclopaedia of Faeries by Heather Fawcett is currently scheduled for release on January 10 2023. Cambridge professor Em...
Early Book Review: The Fairy Universe by Olivier Ledroit, Laurent Souillé
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The Fairy Universe offers readers keys to a magical and poetic universe through hundreds of drawings by Olivier Ledroit, the designer of th...
Book Review: Of Mettle and Magic (MagicSmith) by L.R. Braden
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Of Mettle and Magic is the fifth book in the MagicSmith series by L.R. Braden. Readers do need to read this series in order to understand ...
Book Review: Urban Faery Magick: Connecting to the Fae in the Modern World by Tara Sanchez
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Urban Faery Magick: Connecting to the Fae in the Modern World by Tara Sanchez is an intriguing read for believers and non believers alike...
Book Review: White Trash Warlock by David R. Slayton
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White Trash Warlock by David R. Slayton is the first book in a new urban fantasy series. Adam Binder has the Sight. It’s a power that runs ...
Early Book Review: Captive of Wolves (Bound to the Fae) by Eva Chase
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Captive of Wolves is the first book in the Bound to the Fae series by Eva Chase. It is currently scheduled for release on December 9 2020...
Book Review: Thrift Store Trolls (Flea Market Magic) by Shawntelle Madison
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Thrift Store Trolls is the first book in the Flea Market Magic series by Shawntelle Madison. While this is the first book in this serie...
Book Review: Casting Shadows (Magicsmith) by L.R. Braden
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Casting Shadows is the forth book in the Magicsmith series by L.R. Braden. I highly recommend reading this series in order. With Purity gr...
Book Review: Courting Darkness (Magesmith) by L.R. Braden
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Courting Darkness is the second book in the Magesmith series by L.R. Braden. I do recommend reading this series in order to best understan...
Early Book Review: A Drop of Magic (The Magicsmith) by L.R. Braden
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A Drop of Magic is the first book in The Magicsmith series by L.R. Braden. It is currently scheduled for release on July 31 2019. Wit...
Book Review: The Brightest Fell (October Daye) by Seanan McGuire
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The Brightest Fell is the eleventh book in the October Daye series by Seanan McGuire. I do not recommend reading this series out of order, ...
Book Review: The Wingsnatchers (Carmer and Grit, #1) by Sarah Jean Horwitz
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The Wingsnatchers is the first book in the Carmer and Grit series for middle grade readers by Sarah Jean Horwitz. Aspiring inventor an...
Book Review: Shadow Born (Shadows of Salem) by Jasmine Walt, Rebecca Hamilton
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Shadow Born is the first book in the Shadows of Salem series by Jasmine Walt and Rebecca Hamilton. Brooke is no stranger to the supernat...
Book Review: Wrong Side of Hell (DeathSpeaker Codex) by Sonya Bateman
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Wrong Side of Hell is the first book in the DeathSpeaker Codex by Sonya Bateman. Hauling dead people around Manhattan is all in a day's...
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