Reviews
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A Star-Reckoner’s Lot by Darrell Drake : Review
For some, loss merely deprives. For others, it consumes. Ashtadukht is a star-reckoner. The worst there’s ever been. Witness her treacherous journey through Iranian legends and ancient history. Only a brave few storytellers…
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The Eye Of Nefertiti: A Pharoah’s Cat Novel by Maria Luisa Lang : Review
The Eye of Nefertiti is both a stand-alone novel and a sequel to The Pharaoh’s Cat. The time-traveling ancient Egyptian feline with human powers returns together with his beloved Pharaoh and his close…
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The Dead Seekers by By Barb and J.C. Hendee : Review
In the New York Times bestselling Noble Dead saga, Barb and J.C. Hendee created an engrossing mix of intrigue, epic fantasy, and horror. * Now, they present a bold new series set in…
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10 Books We are Looking Forward To This Year!
A late Happy New Year! With the new year, comes new books! Here is just a sample of some of the books we are looking forward to most this year. [toggler title=”Assassin’s Fate by…
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The Heart of What Was Lost by Tad Williams : Review
The Heart of What Was Lost takes place in the half-year after the end of To Green Angel Tower, and tells of the attempt by Isgrimnur and a force largely made up of…
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Elite by Mercedes Lackey : An Audiobook Review
Joy wants nothing more than to live and Hunt in Apex City without a target on her back. But a dangerous new mission assigned by her uncle, the city’s Prefect, may make that…
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Our Favorite Books of 2016 (So Far): Part 1
I shouldn’t be surprised but I’ve read a ridiculous amount of books this year — I don’t even have enough shelf space for them all. So it might be a bit early but…
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Cloudbound by Fran Wilde : Review
In Cloudbound, with the Towers in disarray, without a governing body or any defense against the dangers lurking in the clouds, daily life is full of terror and strife. Naton, Kirit’s wing-brother, sets…
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Dragons of Wild by Ava Richardson : Review
In a time of darkness, unlikely heroes will rise. The once-peaceful kingdom of Torvald has been ravaged by evil magic, forcing Riders to forget their dragons and their noble beasts to flee to…
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Arcanum Unbounded by Brandon Sanderson : Review
An all-new Stormlight Archive novella, “Edgedancer,” will be the crown jewel of Arcanum Unbounded: The Cosmere Collection, the first book of short fiction by #1 New York Timesbestselling author Brandon Sanderson. These wonderful…
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Voice of Mars (Starship’s Mage #3) by Glynn Stewart : Review
YOU CAN NEVER GO HOME When accusations of piracy and mass murder are laid against his homeworld, Damien Montgomery is sent to resolve the crisis. As counter-accusations fly and an old flame re-enters…
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Dragon and Thief by Timothy Zahn : Review and Giveaway
Jack Morgan 13 has a dragon on his back – literally. The warrior K’da species are symbiotes, can only live six hours without their humanoid host. Draycos 30s is the sole survivor of…
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The Librarians And The Lost Lamp (The Librarians #!) by Greg Cox : Review
The story toggles between the past, as Flynn Carsen tries to find Aladdin’s Lamp before an ancient criminal organization known as the Forty Seals gets hold of it, and the future, when…
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Burned By Magic: The Baine Chronicles #1 by Jasmine Walt
In the city of Solantha, mages rule absolute, with shifters considered second-class citizens and humans something in between. No one outside the mage families are allowed to have magic, and anyone born with…
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Closer To The Chest by Mercedes Lackey : Review
Herald Mags, the King of Valdemar’s Herald-Spy, has been developing a clandestine network of young informants who operate not only on the streets of the capital city of Haven, but also in the…
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[Guest Post] Meet the Lammergeiers: A Guest Post by Fran Wilde
As you know Occasionally, I get a little obsessed with creatures. Once upon a time it was cephalopods. Ok, truly, I’m still obsessed with cephalopods. Cephalopods are amazing. They’re also the starter DNA…