World of Wonder was a UK educational magazine for children published by IPC's Fleetway Publications (formerly Amalgamated Press). Launched under the editorship of Robert Bartholomew, with a cover price of 1/6d on 28 March 1970, it replaced the earlier title, Tell Me Why. The magazine was ...
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‘The beauty, skill and imagination that spills from each page makes you wonder how such work could ever be classified alongside the kind of mindless vandalism you see in your average toilet block’ –TNT Magazine '… brilliantly charts the developments and trends of what has now become a ...
“Dave Duncan writes rollicking adventure novels filled with subtle characterization and made bitter-sweet by an underlying darkness. Without striving for grand effects or momentous meetings between genres, he has produced one excellent book after another.”–Locus Magazine ...
There is another altered expectation that I think is worth mentioning here unrelated to the horror of what the witches do. This time, we’re talking endings. As a kid, we’re looking for that “happily ever after” moment, where the child shoves the kid into the witch into her own oven...
but she is tied to an inhuman entity which directs her actions. The ghostly creature has many demands, and some of them have stressed Madeline to the breaking point. Others have merely pushed her moral boundaries, making her wonder if the creature’s purpose is to turn her into a monster...
One has to wonder whose madness is being depicted: Daberlohn’s or Charlotte’s? Charlotte and Daberlohn in a park. Charlotte and Daberlohn meet away from the Kann’s home. He encourages her affection: “You are so beautiful. When you smile, your hands smile too.” The two are ...
It was our one and only time visiting this wonder of the world, and we weren’t going to see it! Luckily, as the morning progressed, the heavens opened up, and we witnessed the awe-inspiring sight of this ancient city high in the Andes mountains. Often referred to as the “Lost ...
Looking back, the last time I felt any sense of wonder about a D&D setting was 4th Edition. The Nentir Vale was a great setting, especially since it just… crept in, spread over all the different D&D books, magazine articles, and so on. D&D 4th Edition codified the “Points of Light”...
This “deeply moving” (NOW Magazine) and “marvelous” (Globe and Mail) documentary film about Europe’s most popular pilgrimage, el Camino de Santiago, debuts in the US after storming across the international festival circuit to much acclaim. A tapestry of pilgrim narratives, STRANGERS ON THE...