At the rate I'm discovering great self-published fantasy I may have to rename the Recommended Reading section into the Recommended Reading Library!
This particular title is the best I've read so far. It's witty but deep, clever but not aloof, and it's all crafted with that inimitable dry British wit.
Monsters of Elsewhere by Matthew Waldram is a classic tale about a boy getting lost at a bus stop.
Well, not really. It's a lot more than that, but I'll let my own review in the Recommended Reading section and your subsequent reading of the title be the judge of that!
Matthew was kind enough to give this away to the readers of /r/fantasy on Reddit, as he needed a test audience to tell him whether his life's work sucked or not. I was somewhat reticent given the curious choice of cover, but my fears were soon allayed by a classic piece of fantasy.
Kudos, Matt. It's quality stuff.
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