
Bill Capossere
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writer of creative non-fiction, short stories, plays, and children's books; reviewer of fantasy and science fiction, reader of just about anything
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Monthly giveaway: share your best reads! fantasyliterature.com/giveaway/givea… Fantasy Literature James S.A. Corey Lev Parikian My own:


Review: “Thematically, this is a story that deals a lot with trauma. It’s also, at this point, more a survival story than a resistance story, or maybe a better way of putting it is it’s a story where survival is the resistance” fantasyliterature.com/reviews/the-me… James S.A. Corey Fantasy Literature


review: "sharp in its criticism of society ... even as it is tender toward its characters, thoughtful & moving even as it is spartan in its dialogue & language ... lingers in the mind for some time after ... the last page" fantasyliterature.com/reviews/one-hu… Erewhon Books Fantasy Literature


A "dramatic" co-review fantasyliterature.com/reviews/play-o… Fantasy Literature Arcadia Books Sebastien de Castell


our monthly giveaway--tell us your best read for August! fantasyliterature.com/giveaway/givea… Sebastien de Castell Benedict Jacka Madeline Ashby Fantasy Literature some of the titles offered so far:


review: If the fast-paced action will be to the liking of many a young reader, it’s also a barrier. The pace, combined with the episodic one-island-after-another structure, means we don’t linger in any scene or emotion for very long fantasyliterature.com/reviews/imposs… Fantasy Literature



review: An ambitious work with a thought-provoking premise, and if it didn’t fully carry through on that ambition, credit to Berry for the reach. Given the level of writing here, I look forward to what comes next. Recommended fantasyliterature.com/reviews/the-na… Tor Books Fantasy Literature


review: "As exciting as much of the action is, as thoughtful and moving as the themes are, and as enjoyable the ride is with our two main characters, my favorite element is the mythos that lies at its core" fantasyliterature.com/reviews/the-wi… Titan Books Fantasy Literature


review: I just was all too rarely startled by language, surprised by plotting, or moved by characters ... hard therefore to recommend save for completists ... but these are the stories that struck me as standouts fantasyliterature.com/reviews/the-la… Irfan Latif


review: themes are thoughtfully handled (& sadly relevant), delving into imperialism, propaganda, surveillance, class, gender, & identity. Sargassa has its flaws, but characters & storyline are strong enough that I’ll pick up book two fantasyliterature.com/reviews/sargas… DAW Books Fantasy Literature


review: More effective is Arienne’s fight for freedom: from her life being controlled due to her magical talent, from serving the Empire even in death... All of these feel much more real, much more visceral, and much more compelling fantasyliterature.com/reviews/blood-… Tor Books Fantasy Literature






