Hellebore #4: The Yuletide Special
All of these have been absolute brill so far.
Hellebore #2: The Wild Gods Issue
An Alan Moore interview on the wild gods of Britain? Inject it straight into my veins, please. Fantastic.
Maypoles, Mandrakes and Mistletoe: A Treasury of British Folklore
A high level, but interesting, look at British folklore.
The Dark City
Chris Wraight does this series so well. A gem in the Black Library.
The Blade Itself
Holy shit this book was good.
Sigismund: The Eternal Crusader
John French is a master at this.
The Lies of Locke Lamora
This was bloody brilliant. It's 3am and I have to get up in 6hrs but I also needed to inhale the final 3rd of this before I could sleep.
The Name of the Wind
I haven't enjoyed a new fantasy book this much in years.
Wolf of Wessex
Part Logan, part True Grit, mixed with a large dash of Druss the Legend. Masterful.
Grim Repast
Have I mentioned how much I love these Warhammer Crime books before? This was a particularly good one.
Sons of Thunder
Better than the first. Basically viking pulp fiction, and that's fine.
The Carnivore Code: Unlocking the Secrets to Optimal Health by Returning to Our Ancestral Diet
A compelling argument for a particularly extreme diet.
The Last Kingdom
Cornwell does Vikings. What's not to love?
Bloodlines
Love these Warhammer Crime books.
Betrayer
FuckErebus
Claws of Chaos
Starting the year as I mean to go on, by consuming as much trashy sci-fi/fantasy as I can get my eyes around. So pretty much like every year...
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