Author: Vinay Vasan
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THE BONE RAIDERS by Jackson Ford (BOOK REVIEW)
The Bone Raiders by Jackson Ford Aka How to Train your Fire-breathing Lizard I am thankful to the author, Little Brown Book Group, and Netgalley for ... -
SYMBIOTE by Michael Nayak (BOOK REVIEW)
The Thing meets Contagion meets Life in a thrilling novel set in Antarctica I am thankful to Angry Robot for my review copy – this book, ... -
FIVE PHANTOM DISCOUNT by Marcus Fell & Jason Krumbine (BOOK REVIEW)
Oceans 5 in the magical underbelly of New York City. I am thankful to Sterling & Stone, NetGalley, and the authors for my review copy. Below ... -
ANJI KILLS A KING by EVAN Leikam (BOOK REVIEW)
“”Consequences” – John Wick in John Wick: Chapter 4 I am thankful to NetGalley, Tor and the author for my ARC of this book – Below ... -
WHISPER IN THE WIND by Luke Arnold (BOOK REVIEW)
The character tribulations of FitzChivalry Farseer meets Godfather 3 and the Dark Knight in a fourth instalment of a series that shakes up the status quo. ... -
VENGEANCE OF ASGARD (Army of One #3) by Baptiste Pinson Wu (BOOK REVIEW)
“This was never about stopping Ragnarok… It was about causing it” – Thor:Ragnarok Mythology, in general, has always been something that captivates and fascinates me, given ... -
ROSE/HOUSE by Arkady Martine (BOOK REVIEW)
Alice from Resident Evil meets Howard Roark in this twisty, intriguing locked house horror mystery novella. I am thankful to Tor for my review copy ... -
BLOOD OF THE KAMI by Baptiste Pinson Wu (BOOK REVIEW)
An action packed adventure into a lore-rich, mythology heavy magical Japan packed with natural, super-natural and unnatural threats. I am thankful to the author for my ... -
SHROUD by Adrian Tchaikovsky (BOOK REVIEW)
There is something about (Project Hail) Mary…… I am thankful to NetGalley, Tor, and the author for a review copy of the same. Below are my ... -
A DROP OF CORRUPTION by Robert Jackson Bennett (BOOK REVIEW)
A wicked clever immensely fun sequel that ups the ante further on a remarkably fun and imaginative series I am thankful to Netgalley, Random House Publishing ...









