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The Queen of the Tearling (The Tearling Trilogy, Book One)

February 4, 2015 by Drew

The Short Version: Kelsea Raleigh has just turned nineteen and, as such, is set to claim the throne of the Tearling. But she’s been in hiding since she was born and only her own bravery and the faith of a few good men (and women) stand between the ascendant queen and the many who want her dead. But getting crowned is just the first struggle of many more to come. The Review: Sometimes, you just want some high fantasy. Nothing […]

Categories: Fantasy, Fiction • Tags: BEA14, Book Review, Book Reviews, Books, Emma Watson, Erika Johansen, Fantasy, Fiction, Harper, Queen of the Tearling, Reviews, Tearling, The Queen of the Tearling, The Tearling

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2013 – The RB Lit Review

December 31, 2013 by Drew

Well hello, dear readers. Amazingly, we’ve come to the end of another year – our fourth, here at Raging Biblioholism.  Can you believe it?  2014 is upon us – who’d’ve ever imagined it?  But, before the year turns over and starts anew, it’s time to take a quick look back on the year that’s passed.  We successfully expanded the content of the blog into editorials and features and recaps – all of which will continue to expand in our fifth […]

Categories: Fiction • Tags: 2013, 2014, Bad Writing, Book Reviews, Books, Chris F. Holm, Christmas, Douglas Rushkoff, Eric Smith, Favorites, Features, Fiction, FSG Originals, Good Writing, Harper, Joe Hill, Kevin Barry, Literature, Marisha Pessl, New Year's, Non-Fiction, Not Favorites, Quirk Books, Reviews, TNBBC, year in review

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The Hollow Man (DC Belsey #1)

February 24, 2013 by Drew

The Short Version: DC Nick Belsey has used up pretty much all of his nine lives – he’s bankrupt, homeless, drunk, and pretty well screwed.  When a rich businessman dies (apparently suicide), Belsey tries to slip on the man’s identity for long enough to get some money and get out of London.  But it turns out the dead businessman was into way more than Belsey realized – and other people are after the dead man’s money too… The Review: Let […]

Categories: Fiction • Tags: Bourbon Street Books, Crime, DC Belsey, Detective, Fiction, Harper, London, Olivier Harris, The Hollow Man

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