Disturbingly hilarious. And vice versa.
In the final month of summer, we’re looking for reads that are dishy with depth, and page-turners that are smart and engrossing enough to keep our attention in the season’s dog days. From the debut works of a fiction master to a survival story set in Henry VIII’s court, these are the books we’re reading right […]
The lest week in August brings one of the biggest books of the summer, a sequel to last year’s guiltiest (and bloodiest) SF pleasure, and a fantasy con-game involving a talking sword. So, an embarrassment of riches, really.