10. Age of Wushu
One of the more innovative games on this list, Age of Wushu is a martial arts MMORPG. The game is mainly PVP oriented which makes sense considering that’s w… Read More
To celebrate the launch of Harriet Reuter Hapgood’s debut novel The Square Root of Summer, published 5th May, MyKindaBook have very special global campaign - #ThisIsWhoIAm.Inspired by… Read More
The Graces by Laure Eve (proof) - Everyone said the Graces were witches.They moved through the corridors like sleek fish, ripples in their wake. Stares followed their backs and their hair.Th… Read More
Over my years as a book blogger, there is something I have found: 9 times out of 10, the US edition of a book will have a better cover than the UK cover. I also think there's a kind of style… Read More
Spellbook of the Lost and Found by Moïra Fowley-Doyle (Proof) - One stormy Irish summer night, Olive and her best friend, Rose, begin to lose things. It starts with simple items like ha… Read More
First Class Post - because this post is first class!Books Purchased:Physical copies:The Real Witches' Handbook by Kate West (5th February 2001)After loving Spellbook of the Lost and Found by… Read More
Divine Healing
Divine Recovery is an idea used when a physical, emotional or spiritual healing takes location due to a mythological act or pressure. For Christians, this supernatural press… Read More
First Class Post - because this post is first class!Books Purchased:Physical copies:My Own Story by Emmeline Pankhurst (11th December 2014)I read Things a Bright Girl Can Do by Sally Nicholl… Read More
Practical Magic by Alice Hoffman (Bought) - As children, sisters Gillian and Sally were forever outsiders in their small New England town, teased, taunted and shunned for the air of magic th… Read More
There’s certainly some truth to the saying that “40 is the new 30.” As women now take better care of themselves earlier in life, turning 40 doesn’t necessarily mean t… Read More
I'm taking part in the Mid-Year Book Freak Out Tag again this year, which I originally stole from Cait of Paper Fury - who has also taken part again this year. THE BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR SO F… Read More
So the first half of the year is almost over! Where has the time gone? I really don't know - I'm sure it was only January last week! But with the second half of the year comes more book… Read More
Religion And Spirituality
Religion And also Spirituality. Firstly, numerous people perplexes spirituality with faith. They usually error spiritual job with something mysterious or perhaps… Read More
October is just round the corner, and so Halloween isn't far away, either! So I thought I would try and read books throughout the month that fit! Here is a rough TBR for October, full of sto… Read More
The Price Guide to the Occult by Leslye Walton (proof) - When Rona Blackburn landed on Anathema Island more than a century ago, her otherworldly skills might have benefited friendlier neighb… Read More
How To Use Tarot And Astrology In Science FictionPart 3Suspend Reader Disbelief Previous posts in this discussion:Tarot:https://aliendjinnromances.blogspot.com/2017/10/index-to-posts-ab… Read More
The Spider and the Bookcase
– Non-Fiction by Amanda Bloodgood –
A Spiny Orb Weaver spider has taken up residence in the potted plants next to my back door. It is an odd looking… Read More
This post contains affiliate links.Titles marked with an asterisk (*) were gifted to me by the publisher in exchange for an honest review.Last month, Alyssa Wees, debut YA author of The Waki… Read More
Theme-Story IntegrationPart 3Sexy VillainsbyJacqueline LichtenbergPrevious Parts in Theme-Story Integration: https://aliendjinnromances.blogspot.com/2019/04/theme-story-integration-part… Read More
CGMagazineCole Watson
The legacy of Blood lives
on in Blood: Fresh Supply, the latest
PC remaster of the classic Build Engine FPS originally developed by Monolith
Productions in 1997. Now u… Read More
CGMagazinePreston Dozsa
Rarely does cosmic horror work in video games, but sometimes an exception like The Sinking City comes along and nails the themes perfectly. It’s slow, unnervin… Read More
The Why I am Weird TagThis post contains affiliate links.Thanks to Delly of Delly Bird, I've been tagged in the blog tag she herself created - the Why I am Weird tag. The aim of this tag is… Read More
Bram Stoker is arguably one of Ireland’s most famous authors, and he is known worldwide for his creation of the mythical monster Dracula. Throughout, and after, his life he received a… Read More
The first time I visited Burley Manor Hotel in the New Forest I had absolutely no expectations – not because I thought it was going to be terrible, but because it had never even c… Read More
The Victorian Era, 1837 – 1901, was the period of Queen Victoria’s reign. It was an era of great development and dramatic change, transforming England from a traditionally agricu… Read More
When a job is too dark for Batman, Superman or The Flash, you call the Justice League Dark – and that is exactly what is about to happen on HBO Max.
WarnerMedia recently announced t… Read More
Ireland has a rich literary heritage. Writers’ Worlds have fascinated literature lovers and developed top attractions through the island. Steeped in history and cultural identity, Iris… Read More
What a tangled web we weave when we’re double-hearted. It happens a lot. We want one thing. We know we should want another thing. It’s like those old comm… Read More
From its swanky, dapper, jazzed up soundtrack to its romantic pairing of a disillusioned, going through the motions, sunglasses indoors book writer and hypnotizing, free spirit dancer living… Read More
Houska Castle is an early Gothic castle, located 47 km north of Prague, the Czech Republic, close to the German border and surrounded by thick woodland crisscrossed with low peaks and rushin… Read More
The connotations, intonations, and ancient origins of proper enunciation.Photo by Carolina Jacomin on UnsplashThis is a follow-up article to a piece I had written on Cults and Extreme B… Read More
An ancient vision of truth hiding in plain sight.Photo by Victoriano Izquierdo on UnsplashHaven’t you ever wondered where the word miracle came from? Mir (Moor, Muur) + acle… Read More
Photo by Usukhbayar Gankhuyag on UnsplashA free chapter for your enjoyment from one of my books, The Moor, the Mason, and the Alien Part II: A Vril Manifesto.“The world will not b… Read More
Hecate
She was the daughter of the Titan Perses and the nymph Asteria. She was the ruler of crossroads, entrances, nighttime, light, magic (witchcraft and sorcery), herbs and plants, … Read More