Book review of Nine Goblins by T Kingfisher (opens in new tab)
Back in the nineties, Fantasy had a comedic moment. Led by Sir Terry Pratchett, other authors were signed up to produce lighter fantasy with a sense of humour. Whilst none became as popular as Discworld, I still miss those days. T Kingfisher agreed and Nine Goblins is the author’s homage to that era, but this being 2026, even the light has a little more dark to it. Being a goblin is a good enough life, as long as they are left alone, they are happy to live pretty much anywhere. However, when ...
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