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Legion: The Many Lives of Stephen Leeds by Brandon Sanderson : Review
Stephen Leeds is perfectly sane. It’s his hallucinations who are mad. A genius of unrivaled aptitude, Stephen can learn any new skill, vocation, or art in a matter of hours. However, to contain…
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Bushido Online: Friends and Foes by Nikita Thorn : Audiobook Review
Now a Level 10 ronin, Seiki is slowly coming to terms with the death of Master Tsujihara and his new life in Shinshioka. Spending his days in the Wilderness, he’s venting his remaining…
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Arabella The Traitor Of Mars by David D. Levine : Review
Taking up almost immediately after the great Battle of Venus, Arabella has finally returned home to Mars to settle in to life with her husband, the mysterious Captain Singh. The Regent of the…
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The Skaar Invasion (The Fall of Shannara #2) by Terry Brooks : Review
Following The Black Elfstone, the second book of the epic four-part conclusion to the Shannara series from one of the acknowledged masters of the fantasy genre. Tensions in the Four Lands are high. The…
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The Hills Have Spies by Mercedes Lackey : Review
Mags, Herald Spy of Valdemar, and his wife, Amily, the King’s Own Herald, are happily married with three kids. The oldest, Peregrine, has the Gift of Animal Mindspeech—he can talk to animals and…
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[Blog Tour] Natural Ordermage by L.E. Modesitt Jr. : Review
L. E. Modesitt, Jr. begins a new Recluce story in The Natural Ordermage, the first of two volumes set mostly on the continent of Hamor, far across the sea from Recluce where the story begins,…
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Brief Cases by Jim Butcher : Review
An all-new Dresden Files story headlines this urban fantasy short story collection starring the Windy City’s favorite wizard. The world of Harry Dresden, Chicago’s only professional wizard, is rife with intrigue–and creatures of…
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A Warden’s Purpose by Jeffrey L. Kohanek : Review
Two schools: One of magic and science, the other focused on military excellence. A dangerous undercurrent flows within both…dark and deadly. Everson is brilliant, ingenious, and yet, he feels broken. Cursed with a…
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In the Eye of Heaven (Tales of Durand #1) by David Keck : Review
From a strong new voice in epic fantasy comes the tale of Durand, a good squire trying to become a good knight in a harsh and unforgiving world. Set to inherit the lordship…
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Bushido Online: The Battle Begins by Nikita Thorn : Review
How Often Do You Get a Second Chance in Life? Seth Kinnaman’s dream has always been to become the best fighter the world has ever seen. After spending his entire life training, he’s…
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By Fire Above (Signal Airship #2) by Robyn Bennis : Review
“All’s fair in love and war,” according to airship captain Josette Dupre, until her hometown becomes occupied by the enemy and her mother a prisoner of war. Then it becomes, “Nothing’s fair except…
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Death Doesn’t Bargain (A Deadman’s Cross Novel) by Sherrilyn Kenyon : Review
The Deadmen are back… But so are the demons who have broken free of their eternal prison and are bent on mankind’s destruction. The worst of the lot is Vine, determined to…
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Scourged (The Iron Druid Chronicles #9) by Kevin Hearne
Unchained from fate, the Norse gods Loki and Hel are ready to unleash Ragnarok, a.k.a. the Apocalypse, upon the earth. They’ve made allies on the darker side of many pantheons, and there’s a…
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Arrows of the Queen by Mercedes Lackey : Audiobook Review
Chosen by the Companion Rolan, a mystical horse-like being with powers beyond imagining, Talia, once a runaway, has now become a trainee Herald, destined to become one of the Queen’s own elite guard.…
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Red Sister (First Book Of The Ancestor) by Mark Lawrence : Review
I was born for killing – the gods made me to ruin. At the Convent of Sweet Mercy young girls are raised to be killers. In a few the old bloods show, gifting…
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Burn Bright (Alpha And Omega #5) by Patricia Briggs : Review
They are the wild and the broken. The werewolves too damaged to live safely among their own kind. For their own good, they have been exiled to the outskirts of Aspen Creek, Montana.…