The Japanese versions of the A Song of Ice and Fire series have gorgeous cover art, done by Noriko Meguro and Yasushi Suzuki.
At the end of this half-blood quiz, you get to download a free social kit with avatars and background/header images for your Facebook and Twitter accounts.
I was trawling the web for Claymore fanart, and I stumbled across Leo Chuang’s deviantArt account. His art style is gorgeous, and I especially love his William-Adolphe Bouguereau-inspired take
I found out about The Night Circus through Fallen London. Failbetter Games made an intriguing promotional game for it, and I couldn’t help but be curious.
The person who stole the Red Hood logo I made and sold items using the design finally deleted their Tumblr page and all the items on their Redbubble shop.
A Redbubble seller took the Red Hood logo I created, slapped it onto an iPhone case, and started making a profit—all without asking me for permission.
Jason Todd has wriggled his way into my overcrowded fangirl heart. I never understood the hype about him until I started digging deeper into his character.
I only picked up The Last Wish because I tried playing the Witcher video game and liked it, but I also found it to be an enjoyable read.
Rating: I have such a fuzzy, happy hangover from this book that I’m not even sure I can review it objectively anymore. Sabriel was written by
Garth Nix crafted a fantastic world with a unique magic system, and effectively expresses the feelings of a teenager growing up while kicking undead butt.