Tag: fantasy
‘The Witcher’ season 2: was it worth the wait?
Oftentimes, we sadly have to see shows we love and want more of get thrown into the gutter, never to return for another season....
The ‘Harry Potter’ reunion rings in the new year with nostalgia
Fans of the “Harry Potter” film franchise, based on the books by J.K. Rowling, weren’t only counting down the seconds left to start the...
‘Shadow and Bone’ explores the fantastical elements of Leigh Bardugo’s Grishaverse.
Book enthusiasts have been celebrating since the television show “Shadow and Bone” came out on April 23 on Netflix. It is based on the...
What ‘House of the Dragon’ needs to do to capture the...
Nobody expected two novice TV writers to take the world by a storm of swords in 2011 when a little upstart TV series on...
Dreams can come true, but so can nightmares in ‘A Babysitter’s...
We all know that feeling of having to wake up from a great dream that is disrupted by the awful sound of our alarm...
‘Pleasantville,’ a deep philosophical take on the fantasy genre
The trapped in TV land trope is one that has been explored many times over in film and television like “Stay Tuned,” “DramaWorld,” “Last...
The Book Nook: ‘The Traitor Baru Cormorant’ chronicles a tale of...
Out in the distance beyond Halae’s Reef, a young girl spots a fleet of red-sailed ships that will forever change her life and that...
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‘The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt’
By: Colin Carney, SSW
As many are now confined to their rooms for the duration of this pandemic, finding the right...
Feature Fiction: Stories
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Welcome to the library traveler.
Would it be rude to...
The Eaton Collection of Science Fiction and Fantasy celebrates 50th anniversary
On the fourth floor of the Tomas Rivera Library lies UCR’s Special Collections & University Archive. Inside the archive are brightly lit cases of...