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There's something thoroughly enjoyable about losing yourself in a fantasy world - being immersed in a world so new and exciting, and yet with familiar motifs that make connections to real life. Amongst our top ten, we've got some classics like Tolkien and Pratchett, as well as some more recent releases that you may not have heard of - yet. Why not [mailto:sue@thebookbag.co.uk tell us] about your favourites? We're always looking for new reviewers, so if you'd like to review a classic fantasy novel and join our team, please [[Reviewer Vacancies|get in touch]]. | There's something thoroughly enjoyable about losing yourself in a fantasy world - being immersed in a world so new and exciting, and yet with familiar motifs that make connections to real life. Amongst our top ten, we've got some classics like Tolkien and Pratchett, as well as some more recent releases that you may not have heard of - yet. Why not [mailto:sue@thebookbag.co.uk tell us] about your favourites? We're always looking for new reviewers, so if you'd like to review a classic fantasy novel and join our team, please [[Reviewer Vacancies|get in touch]]. | ||
Revision as of 10:41, 8 November 2014
There's something thoroughly enjoyable about losing yourself in a fantasy world - being immersed in a world so new and exciting, and yet with familiar motifs that make connections to real life. Amongst our top ten, we've got some classics like Tolkien and Pratchett, as well as some more recent releases that you may not have heard of - yet. Why not tell us about your favourites? We're always looking for new reviewers, so if you'd like to review a classic fantasy novel and join our team, please get in touch.
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