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Reviews

Review: Hollow Empire (The Poison Wars #2) by Sam Hawke

July 8, 2021 by Jared Besse Leave a Comment

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: Fantasy, Fantasy Book Review, Hollow Empire, Mystery, Review, Sam Hawke

Series Review: Dungeon Crawler Carl (#1 – #4) by Matt Dinniman

July 7, 2021 by Arun Leave a Comment

Filed Under: Blog Posts, Reviews Tagged With: Book Review, Dungeon Crawler Carl, fun, Humour, LitRPG, LitRPG books, Matt Dinniman

Guest Review: Path to Villainy: An NPC Kobold’s Tale by S.L. Rowland

July 7, 2021 by David W Leave a Comment

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: An NPC Kobold's Tale, Fantasy, GameLit, Guest Post, Guest Review, LitRPG, Path to Villainy, S. L. Rowland, SL Rowland

Review: A Memory Called Empire (Teixcalaan #1) by Arkady Martine

July 7, 2021 by Traveling Cloak (Jason) Leave a Comment

A Memory Called Empire is Arkady Martine’s debut novel and first the author’s Teixcalaan series. I am here to tell you this book is a phenomenal read! There are so many aspects of it that are enjoyable that I cannot wait to rant them all. Let’s go!

Filed Under: Aliens, Artificial Intelligence, Reviews, Science Fiction, Space Opera Tagged With: Arkady Martine, Tor Books

Author Chat – Robert V.S. Redick

July 6, 2021 by David W Leave a Comment

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: Adult Fantasy, Epic Fantasy, Fantasy, High Fantasy, Mark Lawrence, Master Assassins, Patrick Rothfuss, Robert Redick, Robert V S Redick, Robert VS Redick, Sidewinders, Skyhorse Publishing, Talos Press, Tantor Audio, The Chathrand Voyage, The Night of the Swarm

Review: Road Out of Winter by Alison Stine

July 6, 2021 by Adrian M. Gibson Leave a Comment

Alison Stine’s Road Out of Winter is one of those rare books that hits the serendipitous sweet spot of right time, right place, right mood—right everything. Almost. It’s a fairly short read, so I fired up my Kindle and went for it, pulled the trigger, ‘cause why not? A couple of days blurred past, and Stine pulled me through a story of rural landscapes full of climate-wrought confusion and dread, human nature’s ugliest sides, heartfelt friendships, physical and mental adversity, and, to my pleasant surprise, genuine hope.

Filed Under: Dystopian, Fiction, Reviews, Science Fiction, Thriller Tagged With: Alison Stine, Mira Books, Road Out of Winter

Review: The Coward (Quest for Heroes #1) by Stephen Aryan

July 6, 2021 by Tom Bookbeard Leave a Comment

Aryan’s character development is masterful. His worldbuilding is expansive and immersive as all fantasy worldbuilding should be.

Filed Under: Epic Fantasy, Fantasy, Heroic Fantasy, Reviews Tagged With: Angry Robot, Stephen Aryan

Cover Reveal Blitz: Truth and Other Lies (The Nine Worlds Rising #1) by Lyra Wolf

July 5, 2021 by David W Leave a Comment

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: Action and Adventure, Adult Fantasy, Book Cover, Cover, Cover Art, Cover Artist, Cover Design, Cover Reveal, Cover Reveal Blitz, Cover Reveal Tour, Dominic Forbes, High Fantasy, Lyra Wolf, Mythic Fantasy, Storytellers on Tour, The Nine Worlds Rising, Truth and Other Lies

Review: Skyward (Skyward #1) by Brandon Sanderson

July 5, 2021 by Manny Henri Leave a Comment

Some reviews or taglines in the covers mention the non-stop action and amazing plotting of the book and yes, there is that too! But the characters and the growth (and losses) they experience through this book made me put the novel at the top of my favorites. Sanderson nailed the human part of going through such a crisis as an impending alien invasion, and enhanced it with crazy spaceship fights, crazy-yet-funny AI and a world of characters and a planet we truly want to know more beyond this first novel. I literally had to take a breather after I finished this book, something that never happened before. It touched me deeply, as if I knew Spensa and lived Detritus’ struggles against the Krell with her, as a friend. For me, Skyward opened a door to the possibility of living a book on a deeply emotional plane, something I’ve never experienced before. 

Filed Under: Aliens, Military SF, Reviews, Science Fiction, Space Opera Tagged With: Brandon Sanderson, Gollancz

Review: Jade City (The Green Bone Saga #1) by Fonda Lee

July 5, 2021 by Manny Henri Leave a Comment

“I’ll make an offer you can’t refuse”; those are the words echoed and mocked in so many movies. But they originated in a little book called “The Godfather” by Mario Puzzo in the late 60s and became a movie phenomenon. When I read “Jade City”, those words came to mind as this book is very much an organized crime novel. And if you add the touch of magic included in the story, from the Jade driven powers the characters have, it feels very much like gangster Urban fantasy.

Filed Under: Fantasy, Reviews, Urban Fantasy Tagged With: Fonda Lee, Orbit Books, Orbit Publishing

Review: Spec Ops Z by Gavin G. Smith

July 3, 2021 by Paige Leave a Comment

I generally tend to love zombie books because I’m such a huge fan of the genre. I am especially happy when it is more focussed on zombie/human conflict rather than the human/human conflict many books fall into. Therefore I was over the moon with Spec Ops Z. Not only is it very much about zombie/human conflict, and not only that, our main characters become zombies themselves. Thinking, intelligent zombies who hunger for human flesh but can control themselves. It’s a twist on a genre I love so much.

Filed Under: Fear For All, Reviews, Zombies Tagged With: Gavin G. Smith, Rebellion

Review: Paladin Unbound by Jeffery Speight

July 2, 2021 by Mada Leave a Comment

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