RLovatt
Posts by RLovatt
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The Summoner by Gail Z. Martin : Review
Thrown into chaos, the aristocracy of the Winter Kingdoms must defend itself against magic, and with the clock ticking, the fate must rest on the shoulders of our heroes. Matris “Tris” Drayke, a…
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Sins of the Son by Linda Poitevin : Review
** This review may contain spoilers. My review for book 1 : Sins of the Angels may be found here. Humanity is on the doorsteps of Armageddon, and their only hope lies upon…
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The Benefits of Reading
Growing up, we’re all encouraged to read at one point or another. Whether it be Shakespearian plays, out school textbooks, autobiographies or the classics, books played a role in our lives growing up…
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Books Will Never Die
One of the biggest book debates that’s out there right now is about printed books vs e-books. They both have their benefits, as do audiobooks, and it’s more than likely that neither will…
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The Cost of Books
At one point or another, we’ve all heard someone say “Books are too expensive” no matter what the price is. Whether you’re going out to Chapters, Barnes and Nobles, or some other bookstore,…
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My Travels with Eos by Chris Bemis : Review
What path of evolution would humans take during interstellar travel? Enter the Nyx, a species that has traveled to the far reaches of space. They found Earth, and sent a delegation to share…
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Most anticipated fantasy/sci-fi novels of 2012
2012 is just a couple of days away, and with the new year comes new books.. Here’s some great books to look forward to (in no particular order). I’m sure this list will…
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Eye of the World by Robert Jordan : Review
The Wheel of Time turns and Ages come and go, leaving memories that become legend. Legend fades to myth, and even myth is long forgotten when the Age that gave it birth…
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Warbreaker by Brandon Sanderson : Review
Breathe. Hallandren and Idris; two kingdoms sitting side by side. Hallandren; an ostentatious kingdom of colors, gods, Breath and a spectrum of colorfully dressed crowds bustling within sunny streets. And Idris, a…
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The Black Prism by Brent Weeks : Review
Colour. Emotions. Light. Magic. In a world where colour is the foundation of all magic, The Prism – Gavin Guile rules over all seven satraps as a religious and political figure and as…
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The Way of Kings by Brandon Sanderson : Review
Life before death. Strength before weakness. Journey before Destination. Thousands of years past, in the lands of Roshar – a land of stones and storms. Storms so powerful and frequent as to have…
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The Warded Man by Peter V. Brett : Review
When darkness falls, Demons rise from the mists and rule the night. In a frenzy they kill, devour and destroy; held at bay only by ancient wards. However, when the Corelings breach the wards; tragedy strikes.…
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Shadowmarch by Tad Williams : Review
A kingdom on the brink of war, the king held captive in a distant land and the ransom must be paid. Now, the Eddon children must lead their people in a time of…
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Sins of the Angels by Linda Poitevin : Review
Madness. A word to describe a condition in which people see, feel and hear things. Impossible things. Things like wings, and an angelic aura around one’s partner; an indescribable energy. Homicide detective…