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Book Review: The Raven Scholar, by Antonia Hodgson

Cover of The Raven Scholar, by Antonia Hodgson, featuring a white line drawing of a raven's beak and claws, against a purple background.

The main protagonist is pretty sympathetic to a nerdy pedant like me, with many other interesting characters; the worldbuilding is fascinating in its gradually broadening revelations; and the plot engages attention along multiple axes.

Book Review: A Drop of Corruption, by Robert Jackson Bennett

Cover of A Drop of Corruption by Robert Jackson Bennett, featuring a white plant springing from a severed hand, with green succulent plants around it, and a different person's silhouette at each corner.

Anyone who enjoyed the first book should find A Drop of Corruption: An Ana and Din Mystery (Shadow of the Leviathan: Book 2) equally satisfying. I definitely advise against jumping into the series with the sequel, though; start with the first one.

Book Review: Bookburners Season 3

With the publication of an omnibus edition, the Bookburners, one of the serial stories from Serial Box, comes to officially cap its third season and prepare the ground for the fourth. Bookburners is hardly the only serial from Serial Box, as the release of this third omnibus joyfully coincides with the release of omnibus editions of Tremontaine Season 3, and ReMade Season 2.