Dead But Dreaming 2, edited by Keith Ross
Keith Ross organizes another tour to Cthulhu’s playground in Dead But Dreaming 2, and it’s as much a blast as the last time he did this.
Keith Ross organizes another tour to Cthulhu’s playground in Dead But Dreaming 2, and it’s as much a blast as the last time he did this.
This is almost a great, complicated read. Maybe if it has more pages? It’s very readable, but missing something.
Christmas anthologies tend to be misses, unless you’re soused.
Denzel Washington brings on his most piercing glare and scowl to The Equalizer. The impressive body count, alas, includes the plot as well.
Ooh, Renaissance Italy! The scenery is lovely, and the narrative is pretty engaging. But this is a revenge plot with so little emotional pay-off, so… eh.
Bored of the music in your fantasy video games? Here’s a pack of replacement tunes!
Falling for a nerd in 1908 is a wild, exuberant, insane rush. I’ve no idea how true is that, but The Songbird’s Seduction makes me a convert to the faith.
Tortuous writing and inadequate illustrations make this one a rather peculiar read. Good luck getting kids to enjoy the walls of text!
Cthulhu would be so proud.
“Your Planet Needs You!” says Dave Reay. A nice sentiment, but asking kids to get Mum and Dad to move to a house with wind turbines? Yes, that will work.