Wish Upon a Snowflake by Christine Merrill, Linda Skye, and Elizabeth Rolls
Another very average Christmas anthology.
Another very average Christmas anthology.
KL Noir: Yellow closes Malaysia’s very own English noir anthology series, and that sound you hear is a limp pop rather than a bang.
If you ever wondered what it’d be like if Kate Daniels and Curran the Pig-Wolf are X-Men, here you go. Enjoy.
A social justice warrior and her white knight take part in the steampunk version of Wacky Races. How nice.
Here’s your chance to touch a mummy – well, not really, but close, as this is a fancy “3D interactive” history book.
Christmas spirit be damned, this is one secret baby book from hell to run away screaming from.
The best thing I can say about this one is YEEEEES, THE SERIES IS DONE WITH. OVER. HALLELOO!
Unoriginal, predictable, familiar, conventional… but I love almost every minute of it. Oh, be quiet or I’ll IP-ban you from here.
Why do I have this feeling that I am in competition with the author for the affections of her hero?
The shrew falls in love – an unexpectedly memorable character study of a damaged heroine who doesn’t care if you like her.