
20 Books for the New Fantasy Reader
Fantasy can be a difficult genre for beginners to penetrate, and in a sense, that’s fitting. The foundations of the…
Fantasy can be a difficult genre for beginners to penetrate, and in a sense, that’s fitting. The foundations of the…
The long wait is over—Neil Gaiman’s fantastic American Gods is finally coming to the small screen at the end of…
It has been 14 years since Phillip Pullman closed out the His Dark Materials trilogy with the astonishing The Amber Spyglass. Fourteen long,…
Editor’s note: The Nebula Awards are often described as the Academy Awards of SFF literature. Like the Oscar, the Nebula…
When it was announced that Philip Pullman was finally releasing the long awaited The Book of Dust, the first volume…
Best friends Harry, Ron, and Hermione are the heart of the Harry Potter series, and a friendship force to be…
If you’ve ever read anything by Sarah J. Maas, you know that 1) she’s amazing, and 2) you should definitely…
Between the Throne of Glass series and the Court of Thorns and Roses series, Sarah J. Maas has the key…
Being a Neil Gaiman fan has one major drawback: despite his amazing writing ability, the man cannot (unfortunately) write them…
It’s finally here! Harry Potter and the Cursed Child: Parts I & II arrives this weekend, and Barnes & Noble…
I have never had a problematic fave as beloved or as problematic as C.S. Lewis’s The Chronicles of Narnia. Growing up…
Someone get Sarah J. Maas a trophy, because A Court of Mist and Fury is a winner. And by winner, I…
As all good Harry Potter lovers know, Scholastic is publishing the screenplay of Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them on November 18, the day…
Some readers grow up relishing stories about fantastical creatures, and then set such books aside for more realistic reads when…
“So…what should I read next?” Oh, yes. That question. Generally sent via text message or on Facebook, it’s one I…