Book Reviews

Patrick Reviews : Gideon the Ninth by Tamsyn Muir

Patrick Reviews : Gideon the Ninth by Tamsyn Muir

Full of high fuelled action, quippy dialogue, ridiculously over the top sci fi babble and mysteriously restrained worldbuilding, it’s hard to conceive of a sci fi fantasy fan who wouldn’t...

Patrick Reviews : Gideon the Ninth by Tamsyn Muir

Full of high fuelled action, quippy dialogue, ridiculously over the top sci fi babble and mysteriously restrained worldbuilding, it’s hard to conceive of a sci fi fantasy fan who wouldn’t...

Patrick Reviews : Warbreaker by Brandon Sanderson.

Patrick Reviews : Warbreaker by Brandon Sanderson.

Brandon Sanderson might be the reigning king of unadapted fantasy literature. The majority of his books take place within an interconnected universe referred to as ‘The Cosmere.’ It’s like the...

Patrick Reviews : Warbreaker by Brandon Sanderson.

Brandon Sanderson might be the reigning king of unadapted fantasy literature. The majority of his books take place within an interconnected universe referred to as ‘The Cosmere.’ It’s like the...

Patrick Reviews : The Blade Itself by Joe Abercrombie

Patrick Reviews : The Blade Itself by Joe Aberc...

If you enjoy masterfully fleshed out characters, realistic worldbuilding and dark humour in your escapist fiction, then Joe Abercrombie’s wickedly sadistic take on epic fantasy, ‘The Blade Itself’, should be...

Patrick Reviews : The Blade Itself by Joe Aberc...

If you enjoy masterfully fleshed out characters, realistic worldbuilding and dark humour in your escapist fiction, then Joe Abercrombie’s wickedly sadistic take on epic fantasy, ‘The Blade Itself’, should be...

Patrick reviews : The Eye of the World by Robert Jordan

Patrick reviews : The Eye of the World by Rober...

Whilst The Eye of the World is not the best book in the series, perhaps because some of the later books The Shadow Rising and The Fires of Heaven are...

Patrick reviews : The Eye of the World by Rober...

Whilst The Eye of the World is not the best book in the series, perhaps because some of the later books The Shadow Rising and The Fires of Heaven are...