Assassin's Fate is everything you might expect from Hobb as her masterful storytelling intertwines all of the disparate Elderling worlds and brings to a close the story of one of fantasy's most beloved characters.
Plenty happening in Fool's Quest but it still falls just short in terms of moving the story along adequately. Still, a good read that longtime Hobb fans will love.
In this first book of the Fitz and Fool trilogy, Hobb returns to her most beloved character, FitzChivalry Farseer. As is typical of Hobb, the story unfolds slowly, though a suspenseful finish was a nice setup for the larger storyline to come.
The War of the Rohirrim reaffirms the enduring allure of Middle-earth and its many untold stories.
Red Country is a strong addition to Joe Abercrombie’s body of work.
A Little Hatred proves fantasy can evolve beyond medieval stasis.
A Short Walk Through a Wide World offers a journey well worth taking.
A visually mesmerizing but narratively flawed experience.
A masterful continuation of Abercrombie's exploration of the First Law universe.
A strong, if imperfect, installment in the MCU.
The film’s philosophical depth makes it a memorable, if imperfect, addition to the sci-fi genre.
A taut, compelling examination of warfare that never loses sight of the human cost.
Joe Abercrombie brings his Age of Madness trilogy to a brutal and gripping conclusion with The Wisdo