Archives by Tag 'Fiction'

Review: ‘The Magician’s Nephew’ by C. S. Lewis

By oldenglishrose - Last updated: Friday, August 20, 2010

When Digory and Polly are tricked by Digory’s peculiar Uncle Andrew into becoming part of an experiment, they set off on the adventure of a lifetime. What happens to the children when they touch Uncle Andrew’s magic rings is far beyond anything even the old magician could have imagined.  Hurtled into the Wood between the [...]

Review: ‘The Trespass’ by Barbara Ewing

By oldenglishrose - Last updated: Friday, August 20, 2010

London 1849. The capital city is living in fear. Cholera is everywhere. Eminent MP Sir Charles Cooper decides it is too risky for his younger daughter, the strangely beautiful and troubled Harriet, and sends her-but not her beloved sister Mary-to the countryside.  Rusholme is a world away from London, full of extraordinary relations: Harriet’s cousin [...]

Review: ‘The Forge in the Forest’ by Michael Scott Rohan

By oldenglishrose - Last updated: Friday, August 20, 2010

The siege of Kerbryhaine had been raised, the Ekwesh hordes vanquished, the Mastersmith slain. But for Alv — now Elof the Smith — the war was not yet won: Kerbryhaine was still a divided city; the Ekwesh, bloodily defeated, would look for revenge; and the Ice, implacably malevolent, continued its inexorable march southward. So from [...]

Review: ‘Dark Magic’ by Christine Feehan

By oldenglishrose - Last updated: Friday, August 20, 2010

Young Savannah Dubrinski is a mistress of illusion. A world-famous magician capable of mesmerizing millions. But there was one–Gregori, the Dark One–who held her in terrifying thrall. Whose cold silver eyes and heated sensuality sent shivers of danger, of desire, down her slender spine. With a dark magic all his own, Gregori-the implacable hunter, the [...]

Review: ‘Farewell, My Queen’ by Chantal Thomas

By oldenglishrose - Last updated: Friday, August 20, 2010

On 14 July 1789, Queen Marie Antoinette and her court spend a pleasant evening in the Great Hall of Versailles, completely unaware that the events of the next few hours will change their lives and their country for ever. Agathe-Sidonie Laborde is the Queen’s reader, and twenty-one years later, an exile in Vienna, she remains [...]

Review: ‘The Anvil of Ice’ by Michael Scott Rohan

By oldenglishrose - Last updated: Friday, August 20, 2010

First in a trilogy that blends magic with prehistory, here is a tale of potent magicks, immortal struggles, and human courage in the face of evil forces and awesome odds that follows Elof and his band of adventurers in a battle with the evil Mastersmith Mylio. (Goodreads Summary) I picked up this trilogy second hand [...]

Review: ‘The Shadow of the Wind’ by Carlos Ruiz Zafon

By oldenglishrose - Last updated: Friday, August 20, 2010

Barcelona, 1945-just after the war, a great world city lies in shadow, nursing its wounds, and a boy named Daniel awakes on his eleventh birthday to find that he can no longer remember his mother’s face. To console his only child, Daniel’s widowed father, an antiquarian book dealer, initiates him into the secret of the [...]