Category: Books

  • Geek This: The Year of the Rogue Dragon by Richard Lee Byers

    You Should Be Geeking Dorn Graybrook. What would Dungeon and Dragon be without dragons?  I’m guessing just Dungeons.  Dragons have always been a big part of DND, and especially in…


  • Tome of Geek: The Hammer and the Blade by Paul S. Kemp

    It’s not often that we at 42 Webs receive a book before its release but when we do we cherish it.  So when I was offered a chance to read…


  • Tome of Geek: Blackbirds by Chuck Wendig

    It takes a certain type of person to have the power of psychometry, the ability to touch and object and know its past or future.  You have to be a…


  • Tome of Geek: Venom in her Veins

    Every kid grows up questioning their life, their past and whether or not they fit.  Most kid grow-up feeling like they don’t fit in.  What if you were right? What…


  • Geek This: The Saga of the First King

    You should be geeking Bransen Garibond. Bransen Gairbond is a hunched-cripple who can barely walk and can’t even get through a sentence without succumbing to a horrible stutter.  He is…


  • Tome of Geek: Costume Not Included

    Ever feel like you world needs more devils, demons and super-heroes?  I know my does, and thanks to Matthew Hughes I just got my fix.  In Costume Not Included we…


  • Geek This: Jason Wander Series

    You should be geeking Jason Wander. Jason Wander is the youngest Army General in history; he’s a man who went from a private to General in one battle. This Earth…


  • Panic View: Matthew Hughes

    I love reading; it gets me through the day and brings me to fantastical worlds that I really cannot afford to visit on a bloggers salary.  Spoiler Alert: I make…


  • Geek This: The Equations Series

    You should be geeking the Equation Series. Let me set the tone.  In the mid twenty first century an intelligent bio-weapon called Omega forced humans to abandon the planet, this…


  • Tome of Geek: The BBC Booklist

    So I’ve seen this on blogs and I’ve seen this on facebook, I don’t know where it all started (I assume the BBC) but here is my contribution to the…