Reviews
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Interstellar Mage by Glynn Stewart : Review
Mars destroyed his ship — but gave him a new one. Mars drafted his Mage — for the good of humanity! He should have known that wouldn’t be the end of it… Captain…
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Science Fantasy, Old and New, by Glynn Stewart [Guest Post]
Science Fantasy, Old and New, by Glynn Stewart People often ask me what I mean when I talk about the science fantasy or space fantasy genre. I usually reply with something about…
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Shadowblack (Spellslinger #2) by Sebastien de Castell [Audiobook Review]
The second book in the page-turning SPELLSLINGER series for all teen, YA, adult and fantasy readers. It’s a few months since Kellen left his people behind. Now aged sixteen, Kellen is an outlaw,…
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Sleeper Protocol by Kevin Ikenberry
This book has been on my to read list for about a year and a half, but life, as well as my own writing, have kept me far too busy. I have to…
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Magicians Impossible by Brad Abraham : Review
Bartender Jason Bishop’s world is shattered when his estranged father Daniel seemingly commits suicide, but the greater shock comes when he learns his father was a secret agent in the employ of the…
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Apex (Hunter #3) by Mercedes Lackey : An Audiobook Review
Being a member of the Elite Hunter Command imperils Joy in more ways than one. In their latest clash with Othersiders, the army of monsters nearly wiped them out. Apex City is safe…
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Sufficiently Advanced Magic by Andrew Rowe : Review
Five years ago, Corin Cadence’s brother entered the Serpent Spire — a colossal tower with ever-shifting rooms, traps, and monsters. Those who survive the spire’s trials return home with an attunement: a mark…
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Ban This Book by Alan Gratz : Review
An inspiring tale of a fourth-grader who fights back when her favorite book is banned from the school library–by starting her own illegal locker library! It all started the day Amy Anne Ollinger…
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Forging Hephaestus (Villains Code Book 1) by Drew Hayes : Audiobook Review
Gifted with metahuman powers in a world full of capes and villains, Tori Rivas kept away from the limelight, preferring to work as a thief in the shadows. But when she’s captured trying…
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Hook’s Tale: Being the Account of an Unjustly Villainized Pirate Written by Himself : Review
[toggler title=”A rollicking debut novel from award-winning playwright and screenwriter John Pielmeier reimagines the childhood of the much maligned Captain Hook: his quest for buried treasure, his friendship with Peter Pan, and the…
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Steamforged (Steamborn Volume 2) by Eric Asher : Audiobook Review
There are old wounds in the forgotten places of the world, and some are soaked in blood. Jacob and his allies flee into the Deadlands after the fall of Ancora. Charles, the enigmatic…
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Within the Sanctuary of Wings (The Memoires of Lady Trent #5) by Marie Brennan : Review
The conclusion to the thrilling memoirs of Lady Isabella Trent and her legacy of dragon evolutionary research and anthropological adventures. After nearly five decades (and, indeed, the same number of volumes), one might…
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The White Light Of Tomorrow by D. Pierce Williams : Review
In a future dominated by the Church and defended by the sword, one piece of forbidden technology may change all the rules. Adrian of Tarsus is a veteran Knight Hospitaler. His adopted daughter,…
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Mormama by Kit Reed : Review
MORMAMA is a riveting supernatural, southern gothic tale from Kit Reed. Readers of Joyce Carol Oates and James M. Cain will enjoy this unnerving tale. Dell Duval has been living on the street…
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Hero (Homecoming #3) by R.A. Salvatore : Review
Something akin to “peace” has come to the Underdark. The demon hordes have receded, and now the matron mothers argue over the fate of Drizzt Do’Urden. Even so, it becomes clear to one…
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Assassin’s Fate by Robin Hobb : Review
More than twenty years ago, the first epic fantasy novel featuring FitzChivalry Farseer and his mysterious, often maddening friend the Fool struck like a bolt of brilliant lightning. Now New York Times bestselling…