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Reviews

Review: Immersion Online: The Noob (Immersion Online #1) by Evan Klein

September 5, 2021 by David W Leave a Comment

While LitRPG might not be for everybody, I would like to challenge people to expand their horizons. This book has so many cool fantasy and sci-fi elements that the LitRPG elements shouldn’t distract. This is not a harem kind of wish fulfillment book, either, so no worries on that account. Its just a solid, fantasy based book that should appeal to fans of both LitRPG and fantasy alike. I highly recommend it, because book two is due to be released later this month, so you won’t have to wait for your next fix.

Filed Under: Fantasy, LitRPG, Reviews Tagged With: Evan Klein

Review: Echoes of the Past (Demon Squad #4) by Tim Marquitz

September 5, 2021 by David W Leave a Comment

Sometimes it seems like a series can start to run out of steam after the first trilogy of books. That is definitely not the case with the Demon Squad. The characters keep evolving, the world building gets better with every book, and you become seriously invested in where the story is going. Echoes Of The Past is an excellent addition to the series, and I hope more people discover Frank and company as well. Everyone needs some snark in their lives. I will highly recommend this book, and this series as a whole!

Filed Under: Fantasy, Reviews, Urban Fantasy Tagged With: Tim Marquitz

Review: Pieces of Eight (The Guardian of Empire City #2) by Peter Hartog

September 4, 2021 by Justin Leave a Comment

Pieces of Eight was a nearly perfect sequel to Bloodlines and I am so excited to see what the Guardian of Empire City must confront next. Hartog’s character work is so well done that choosing a favorite character is almost impossible. While parts of the ending fell a little flat for me, my overall enjoyment of the book was not affected. The Guardian of Empire City series has become one of my favorites and I can’t wait for the next entry.

Filed Under: Cyberpunk, Reviews, Science Fiction, Self Published Tagged With: Peter Hartog, Self Published

Review: Hard Reboot by Django Wexler

September 3, 2021 by Manny Henri Leave a Comment

I’m typically not a big fan of reading Novellas and prefer longer formats and this month I read 3, and Hard Reboot was a good one. I would have preferred to read this premise in a longer format to get a better picture of the world, characters and main storyline, but Django maintained my interest and kept me turning pages despite the shorter format.

Filed Under: Mechs/Robots, Reviews, Science Fiction Tagged With: Django Wexler, Tordotcom

Review: Certain Dark Things by Silvia Moreno-Garcia

September 2, 2021 by Dan Smith Leave a Comment

Certain Dark Things is the new, sharply set, novel from Silvia Moreno-Garcia; it bares its fangs right away with action scenes in fast beats under the glow of the neon lights. It’s what twilight would be if it was dark and riddled with bullet holes, if the vampire families were warring drug cartels, not welcome by the human ones that inhabit, run and rule Mexico City. This alternate reality where ten types of vampires will come for you in the night, or day, is sure to keep you gripped.

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fear For All, Paranormal Fantasy, Reviews, Urban Fantasy, Vampires Tagged With: Silvia Moreno-Garcia, Tor Nightfire

Review: The Six-Gun Tarot (Golgotha #1) by R.S. Belcher

September 2, 2021 by David W Leave a Comment

Words cannot express how much I have enjoyed reading this book as it has expanded my horizon, not only in terms of western novels, but mystery and horror novels as well. Readers who need to care about their characters will adore the Six-Gun Tarot and the mysteries behind them all. Fans of Stephen Kings Dark Tower series would also feel at home in this world as they strap in for a wild ride. The Six-Gun Tarot will only leave you wanting more because Mr. Belcher just keeps on delivering the goods. Enjoy the journey and I hope it never ends.

Filed Under: Fantasy, Reviews, Steampunk, Weird West Tagged With: Golgotha, R. S. Belcher, Tor Books

Review: The Justice of Kings by Richard Swan

September 2, 2021 by Dale Leave a Comment

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: 2022 fantasy, Epic Fantasy, fantasy releases, Orbit Books, richard swan, richard swan author, richard swan justice of kings, the justice of kings release, the justice of kings review

Embracing the DNF: 3 Reasons It’s Okay to Read Something Else

September 1, 2021 by David S 15 Comments

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: Did Not Finish, DNF, Embracing the DNF: 3 Reasons It's Okay to Read Something Else, Reading is a Hobby

Review: Dare to Know by James Kennedy

September 1, 2021 by Paige 1 Comment

The cover for Dare to Know by James Kennedy. It has an hourglass in the centre with yellow lines radiating from it.

James Kennedy has crafted a premise and a novel that starts in one place, and ends up somewhere completely and utterly different. It only takes 300 pages but it works perfectly and at no point does it feel rushed, or like anything is missing. We follow our narrator in across almost his entire life. Intertwined with the present day parts are bits and pieces from his past. It ranges from Physics camp with his new best friend, days out with his ex-girlfriend and affairs while he travels. Every moment is important, every moment somehow leads into that ending. You get something entirely different to what the blurb promises, but in the best possible way.

Filed Under: Reviews, Science Fiction Tagged With: James Kennedy, Quirk Books

Review: The City We Became (Great Cities #1) by N. K. Jemisin

September 1, 2021 by Adrian M. Gibson Leave a Comment

Well, this review has been a long time coming. Very rarely do I find myself so conflicted by a book, but N. K. Jemisin’s latest, The City We Became, left my emotions mixed and two months later I finally feel I can deconstruct the reasons why. With this book, I had no idea what to expect, but I knew it wouldn’t be an easy read. Despite my suspicions being confirmed, I came out the other side both captivated and frustrated.

Filed Under: Fantasy, Reviews, Science Fiction, Urban Fantasy Tagged With: N. K. Jemisin, Orbit, Orbit Books, The City We Became

Review: Light Chaser by Peter F. Hamilton and Gareth Powell

September 1, 2021 by Manny Henri Leave a Comment

For context, and giving no spoilers, the story centers on a Light Chaser, or Amahle, a sort of interplanetary goddess whose responsibility is to travel through a universe packed with planets and gather/provide collars to its habitants to collect memories for a higher power. But this is the setup. Where the story quickly gets interesting is in its enigmatic character that keeps popping up who quickly challenges Amahle’s status quo and therefore sets a series of events that will change everything.

Filed Under: Reviews, Science Fiction, Space Opera, Time Travel Tagged With: Gareth L. Powell, Peter F. Hamilton, Tordotcom

Review: Nothing But Blackened Teeth by Cassandra Khaw

August 31, 2021 by Manny Henri Leave a Comment

o in conclusion, not one for me. But if you’ve never read horror or just starting out, and love short stories with a strong-internal-dialogue-prose driven narrative, then Nothing But Blackened Teeth might just be a great novella for you. 

Filed Under: Demons, Fear For All, Ghosts, Reviews Tagged With: Cassandra Khaw, Tor Nightfire

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