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Look what popped up today... a rave review not for
The Iron Dragon's Mother, but for
The Dragons of Babel, the second book in my accidental fantasy trilogy.
The reviewer (or, almost, essayist) is
Jonathan Thornton and the review appears at
The Fantasy Hive. I won't say a lot about it because a positive review can be almost as entertaining as a blood-letter, if the reviewer is knowledgeable enough. So you should consider reading it.
The piece does identify the insight that is central to all three books (
The Iron Dragon's Daughter being the other): That this is a wondrous strange world we live in, and though we go to fantasy to escape into worlds unlike our own, it is the duty of fantasy to at some point reconnect with reality and comment upon it.
More than that I will not say, because I'm getting perilously close to humblebragging here, and I am a modest man.
You can find the review
here.
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Published on August 01, 2019 07:24