Lost Boy — Christina Henry

Lost Boy -- Christina HenryAfter my recent dive into Peter Pan’s history i was so looking forward to this.

And i can happily say it was everything, and more, than i hoped it would be.

Everything in the sense that it was up there with at the level of Alice, but instead of the violent schizo escaping from a high security mental hospital, rapidly withdrawing from her anti-psychotic meds leading to a total psychotic meltdown while running around town with a mad axeman on a murder spree, this one’s delving into the realms of psychopathy.   Of course, like Alice you can just read it as a straight forward story and not get too into the mental health side of what’s going on, but it’s all there if you want some depth to it.   Christina is one brilliant writer.

That’s everything i hoped it would be, the more than i hoped it would be was the similarity between Peter Pan and his Island and a person and place i found myself in several years ago.   It was at times quite disturbing in how similar it all was, to really understand how the protagonist, Jamie, felt and to be able to put myself in his place, because i’d found myself in a very similar situation with a very similar person.   But as much as it was disturbing it was so because it was so incredibly cathartic and i’m really pleased to have had the experience of reading this book, so thank you Christina for that as well.

On top of all that, i certainly felt it showed respect for J.M. Barries’ work, and built on that really well giving it all a whole new dimension to consider, one only hinted at in the original works, and i definitely recommend reading those three original books by James before embarking on this one — although this can be read as stand alone if you so wish, i just feel you’d be missing out a great deal by doing so.

For now though, this brings an end to my current Peter Pan binge, but i’m sure i’ll be back to Neverland in the future, there’s just too much been written around the original story for me to ignore for long.

Christina’s Page

#jmbarrie #peterpan #fantasy #christinahenry

Evil is a Matter of Perspective — Anthology

Evil is a Matter of Perspective -- AnthologyOoooh, and now for a nice bit of Grimdark.

The Broken Dead — Michael R. Fletcher
Every Hair Casts a Shadow — Teresa Frohock
The Divine Death of Jirella Martigore — Alex Marshall
A Royal Gift — Mark Alder
Old Blood — Adrian Tchaikovsky
Black BargainJanny Wurts
The Syldoon Sun — Jeff Salyards
The Darkness Within the Light — Shawn Speakman
The Greater of Two Evils — Marc Turner
Exceeding Bitter — Kaaron Warren
A Game of Mages — Courtney Schafer
The Tattered Prince and the Demon Veiled — Bradley P. Beaulieu
A Storm Unbound — E.V. Morrigan
The Game — Matthew Ward
Blood Penny — Deborah A. Wolf
Better than Breath — Brian Staveley
Foundation of Bones — Mazarkis Williams
The Aging of a Kill — Peter Orullian
The Caraathayan — R. Scott Bakker

#grimdark #jannywurts

A Wizard of Earthsea — Ursula K. Le Guin

A Wizard of Earthsea -- Ursula K. Le GuinI’ve lost count of the amount of times i’ve read this book, and i’m sure i’ll read it countless times more.   Earthsea is probably the greatest fantasy series ever written.   I’ve yet to find better.

Here’s an article in The Guardian“David Mitchell on Earthsea – a rival to Tolkien and George RR Martin”.

Available in the collection The Books of Earthsea

Ursula’s Page

#fantasy#earthsea #ursulakleguin

Once Upon A Curse — Anthology

Once Upon A Curse -- AnthologyI do love a good faerie tale and this looks like it has a few inside.

One day i’ll dip into it and have a little read.

Yarrow, Sturdy and BrightDevon Monk
Fae HorseAnthea Sharp
The Queen of Frost and DarknessChristine Pope
BonesYasmine Galenorn
Magic After Midnight — C. Gockel
Dance With the Devil — Donna Augustine
No Gift of Words — Annie Bellet
The Grim Brother — Audrey Faye
Beast Inside Beauty — Danielle Monsch
Faescorned — Jenna Elizabeth Johnson
Drawn to the Brink — Tara Maya
The Variance Court — Alexia Purdy
The Morrigan — Phaedra Weldon
AliceJulia Crane
Still Red — Sabrina Locke
The Final Straw — Jennifer Blackstream
The Unicorn Hunter — Alethea Kontis

#fantasy #devonmonk #antheasharp #christinepope #yasminegalenorn #cgockel #donnaaugustine #anniebellet #audreyfaye #daniellemonsch #jennaelizabethjohnson #taramaya #alexiapurdy #phaedraweldon #juliacrane #sabrinalocke #jenniferblackstream #aletheakontis

Uprising — Anthology

Uprising -- AnthologyIt got thrown into my path somewhere along the way and i couldn’t resist that cover.   So i had a look at what it was about and just had to buy it.

12 writers writing 12 stories over 2382 pages is good value for 99p, but the catch is that they’re all prequels or, first books in, a series.   But that’s not too bad as it gives me a cheap way of trying out a few writers that maybe i wouldn’t have done and you never know what you may find.   The Given is certainly a gem and i’m really enjoying that series immensely.

Sadly, i don’t think it’s available any more.

The Sigma SurrogateJT Lawrence
The GivenColby R. Rice
HedonJason Werbeloff
The Girl in the CityPhilip Harris
WatcherAJ Eversley
The Jacq of SpadesPatricia Loofbourrow
The Bottle Stopper — Angeline Trevena
CHEATC0DEMichael Campling
The LegacyMelissa Delport
Chasing Filthy LucreJarrett Rush
Once More Into DarknessD. Michael Withrow
Feed 1 — Nicole Grotepas

#scifi #jasonwerbeloff #ajversley #michaelcampling #angelinetrevena #melissadelport #jarrettrush #dmichaelwithrow #jtlawrence #patricialoofbourrow #philipharris #nicolegrotepas #colbyrrice