BEAT THE WINTER BLUES WITH A LITTLE FANTASY

BEAT THE WINTER BLUES WITH A LITTLE FANTASY

Dorothy Ethridge, Guest Writer

Moss Library’s latest are just the fantasy you need:

John Twelve Hawks The Dark River is book two in the Fourth Realm Trilogy. A frantic race to save a long-lost traveler in a dangerous world inspired by modern technology propels brothers on a collision course….with each other.

Susanna Gregory’s A Plague On Both Your Houses–In 1348 the inhabitants of Cambridge live under the shadow of a terrible pestilence that has ravaged Europe and is traveling toward England.

Vonda McIntyre’s The Moon & The Sun–Part adventure, part legend, and part gothic novel, this is a tale of alternate history set in 17th century France.

Raymond Feist’s Flight of the Night Hawks is book one of the Darkwar Saga, a gripping new trilogy that ushers in the third and most dramatic Riftwar yet…the Darkwar.

G.P. Taylor’s Wormwood–Has God turned His back on the world? Are these the last days? A star called the Wormwood is headed for London in this thrilling tale of good vs. evil.

Jim Butcher’s Wizard At Large, Wizard by Trade, Wizard For Hire, and Wizard Under Fire–Harry Dresden is the only wizard listed in the Chicago phone book. He takes jobs no one else dare touch.

Jim Butcher Turn Coat (A Dresden Files Novel)–Think Buffy the Vampire Slayer starring Philip Marlowe.

Terry Goodkind’s The Laws of Nines introduces a new hero, a struggling artist living in the Midwest. Turning 27 will be cataclysmic as he becomes a target for extreme and uncompromising violence.

Terry Pratchett’s The Discworld Graphic Novels

Terry Brooks’ A Princess of Landover– Brooks returns to the magic kingdom of Landover in this new adventure featuring a dazzling cast of characters and creatures. Also read The Magic Kingdom of Landover Volumes 1 & 2

Joe Abercrombie’s Best Served Cold is an epic fantasy trilogy. Reviews say “Delightfully twisted and evil…hard to stop reading.”

L. Jagi Lamplighter’s Prospero Lost–A touch of Shakespeare and a dash of Sam Spade make for a truly fun read. The delightful story of a family as unique as the siblings in Zelazny’s Chronicles of Amber.

Lev Grossman’s The Magicians is a sweeping spic of sorcery and magic. Fans of C.S. Lewis and J.K. Rowling will enjoy this one!

Dorothy Ethridge, Guest Writer

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