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Follow the Improbable Road

Thistlefoot, by GennaRose Nethercott – This is a retelling of the Baba Yaga legend specifically linking it to the pogroms against Russian Jews. In New Orleans in the present, the witch’s descendants, a shapeshifting street performer and a woodworker who can … Continue reading →

Posted in Alchemical Journeys, Alchemy, Authors, Book Reviews, Christianity, Comics, Fairy Tales, Final Fantasy, History, Humor, Judaism, Magic, Monsters, Mythology, Religion, Russian, seanan mcguire, Semitic, Technology, up-and-under, Video Games | Tagged a. deborah baker, airships, angels, baba yaga, bahamut, bible, bikke, dan frey, dawn of souls, demons, dr. unne, dreambound, dwarves, elves, esther j. hamori, flitz stewart, flying fortress, four fiends, gennarose nethercott, giants, god's monsters, green man, impossible city, improbable road, kaimeiji yuu, kraken, leviathan, lufenia, manga, marilith, matoya, nephilim, noah's ark, princess sara, puffy tolte, robots, satan, seraphim, thistlefoot, tiamat, under the smokestrewn sky, unicorns, witches |

I’ll Come Back to Haunt You If I Drown

These are the books I’ve read most recently. Many of the reviews do have SPOILERS. Along the Saltwise Sea, by A. Deborah Baker – The follow-up to Over the Woodward Wall has Avery and Zib continue their journey along the … Continue reading →

Posted in Arabian, Art, Arthurian Legend, Authors, Book Reviews, British, Chinese, Fairy Tales, Humor, Japanese, Judaism, Magic, Monsters, Mythology, Piers Anthony, Politics, Prejudice, Relationships, Religion, Rick Riordan, Santeria, seanan mcguire, Wayward Children, Xanth | Tagged a. deborah baker, across the green grass fields, aladdin, along the saltwise sea, beneath the moon, cyborgs, daniel jose older, elves, exodus, fire sail, griffins, improbable road, jack and the beanstalk, king arthur, la llorona, last canto of the dead, moses, ode kan, over the woodward wall, phoenix, rapunzel, rick riordan presents, rocs, sleeping beauty, sun wukong, the crane wife, up-and-under, vasilisa the fair, werewolves, where the drowned girls go, yoshi yoshitani |

Too Low to Get Under

The Sun and the Star: A Nico di Angelo Adventure, by Rick Riordan and Mark Oshiro – Set in Percy Jackson’s universe, it stars the recurring tragic character and son of Hades, along with his boyfriend Will Solace, son of … Continue reading →

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