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Author Archives: michaelevan28
The City of Brass Review by: Dani Long
The City of Brass by SA ChakrabortyReview by: Dani Long This is going to be a difficult review to write because I was really not into a huge chunk of this book but then the good parts got really good. … Continue reading
The Fifth Season Review by: Dani Long
The Fifth Season by NK JemisinReview by: Dani Long I was sent a copy of this book by the publisher in exchange for an honest review. The Fifth Season takes place in the Stillness, a world where tecctonic shifts are … Continue reading
Jack Bloodfist: Fixer Review by: Dani Long
Jack Bloodfist: Fixer by James Jakins Review by: Dani Long Twenty years ago, families of orcs and goblins fled from their homeworld through a magic portal that led them to urban Virginia. Now it seems that the danger they fled has … Continue reading
Beyond Redemption Review by: Michael Baker
Beyond Redemption by Michael R. Fletcher Review by: Michael Baker Fantasy is a pretty tried and tested genre. That is not a bad thing of course. A lot of fantasy you see tends to follow a similar pattern, be it … Continue reading
Reborn Review by: Michael Baker
Reborn by Linn TesliReview by: Michael Baker Well well, what can I say about Reborn? I got this as an ARC by the author, but doesn’t influence my review at all. This is a firm but fair overlook into Reborn. … Continue reading
Light Dawning Review by: Michael Baker
Light Dawning by Ty Arthur Review by: Michael Baker An interesting read. The entire book takes place in one city during a brutal rebellion at the height of its power, with all sorts of bleak and murky grey. It is a … Continue reading
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Kindling Review by: Michael Baker
Kindling by Angel BlackwoodReview by: Michael Baker One of the best books I’ve read this year. I went into this curious into the world-building and the story, and both blew me away. Not once was I deceived or overwhelmed, and … Continue reading
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Raising Fire Review by: Michael Evan
Raising Fire by James BennettReview by: Michael Evan Every once in a while I come across a writer whose work is so powerfully written, so challenging and so beautiful that I am simply left spellbound at the God given gift … Continue reading
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Malice Review by: Michael Evan
Malice by John GwynneReview by: Michael Evan Malice was a fantastic read. An excellent debut novel from one of my favorite authors in the fantasy genre. One of the things that I like the most about Gwynne’s writing is that … Continue reading
The City Review by: Shona Kinsella
THE CITY, by Stella Gemmell,Reviewed by: Shona Kinsella The City is the debut solo novel of Stella Gemmell, the widow of fantasy legend David Gemmell. Stella worked with David on his Troy trilogy, competing the final novel alone after his … Continue reading