Review – ‘Wearing the Cape: Villains Inc.’ by Marion G. Harmon
A while back, I did a review for Wearing the Cape, a YA superhero novel by Marion G. Harmon. To sum up the review, the first book was a solid time; although the reading was a bit rough at certain moments tied directly to the main character’s age, those moments were balanced with plenty of … Read more
Fantasy in Review: ‘The Drowning City’ by Amanda Downum
I was desperate for something to read and I was browsing the shelves of my local Barnes and Noble when I came across this book. I decided to give it a shot for a few reasons. The book said it was part of the Necromancer Chronicles. I like Necromancers. I like protagonist necromancers quite a bit … Read more
Fantasy in Review: Saladin Ahmed’s “Throne of the Crescent Moon”
I first heard Saladin Ahmed speak about Throne of the Crescent Moon and read from it a year or so back. And I was hooked. Here was the book I’d been waiting for from the vast faceless hordes of fantasy authors out there. It had that Middle Eastern flair and setting that I’d been craving … Read more
‘Wearing the Cape’ by Marion G. Harmon – Probably the Best Hero Fantasy Novel You’ve Never Read
This is an abridged version of a review originally posted on Louis Santiago’s blog. There’s a really good chance you haven’t heard of Wearing the Cape, it’s author Marion G. Harmon, or perhaps even the genre of “superhero sci-fi/fantasy” (as I call it). If you’ve haven’t on any of those counts, then you’re missing out. Cause in all … Read more



