Tag: Book Reviews
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From Cold Ashes Risen by Rob J. Hayes (The War Eternal #3) – Book Review
Self-Published. Genre: Dark fantasy. Pages: Loads, not too many. Format: ebook. Review Copy: Provided by the author. If I’ve learned something from Rob J. Hayes over ... -
WILD TIME by Rose Biggin & Keir Cooper (BOOK REVIEW)
“Titania picked up her glass and drained it. ‘Bottom,’ she said. ‘Queen of the Fairies, remember? Do you think someone can put magic lube up my ... -
THE DROWNED WORLD by J. G. Ballard (BOOK REVIEW)
Ballard’s debut novel The Drowned World was published in 1962 after he had already enjoyed some years of success with short stories. In a later interview ... -
First Impressions: Brandon Sanderson’s Rhythm of War
I had the pleasure of reading the first hundred pages or so—seven chapters in all—of Brandon Sanderson’s latest chapter in the Stormlight Archives: Rhythm of War. ... -
THE SHATTERED REALM OF ARDOR BENN by Tyler Whitesides (BOOK REVIEW)
Contains minor spoilers for Book One of the Kingdom of Grit trilogy. In a world of war-ravaged empires and dragon-fueled magic, master con artist Ardor Benn ... -
GREENSMITH by Aliya Whiteley (BOOK REVIEW)
“It was so very upsetting to think she was incapable of seeing difference properly. It would be pointless to travel a universe if all the sights, ... -
THE COUNCILLOR by E. J. Beaton (Book Review)
The Councillor is the upcoming debut by E. J. Beaton, an author who you’re going to want to keep your eye on because my gosh has ... -
CHINA MOUNTAIN ZHANG by Maureen F. McHugh (BOOK REVIEW)
“But I am only free in small places. Government is big, we are small. We are only free when we slip through the cracks.” Maureen F. ... -
THE THOUSAND DEATHS OF ARDOR BENN by Tyler Whitesides (BOOK REVIEW)
Ardor Benn is no ordinary thief. Rakish, ambitious, and master of wildly complex heists, he styles himself a ruse artist extraordinaire. When he gets hired for ... -
THIRTEEN STOREYS by Jonathan Sims (BOOK REVIEW)
Thirteen Storeys is the debut release by Award-winning The Magnus Archives podcaster, Jonathan Sims. Part horror, part thriller and part paranormal, this is a deliciously dark ...









