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Review: Dark Town, A Fantasy LitRPG Adventure: Level One of the Dragon's Crawl by Palmer Pickering
Review Abel Montero 7/3/24 Review Abel Montero 7/3/24

Review: Dark Town, A Fantasy LitRPG Adventure: Level One of the Dragon's Crawl by Palmer Pickering

Whether you’re a seasoned litRPG fan or a high fantasy enthusiast, “Dark Town” offers a fresh, funny, and thoroughly engaging experience that’s hard to put down.

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Review: The Wrong Stop by Rex Burke
Review Ronit J 7/2/24 Review Ronit J 7/2/24

Review: The Wrong Stop by Rex Burke

Come for the comedy, stay for the comfort. The Wrong Stop is a quick and cozy weekend read perfect for fans of road trip buddy comedies from the 90s and 2000s.

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Review: Julia by Sandra Newman
Review Jake Theriault 7/2/24 Review Jake Theriault 7/2/24

Review: Julia by Sandra Newman

Sandra Newman reveals to us a different side of 1984’s dystopia, allowing us a peek into a far more uncomfortably tangible world than Orwell imagined.

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Review: Riven Earth by Zammar Ahmer
Review Christopher Navo 7/1/24 Review Christopher Navo 7/1/24

Review: Riven Earth by Zammar Ahmer

Zammar ignites the theme of man versus nature while intertwining the reader in a grimdark world of emotional depth, unexpected twists, & complex characters.

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Excerpt: The Doors of Midnight by R.R. Virdi
Review Boe Kelley 7/1/24 Review Boe Kelley 7/1/24

Excerpt: The Doors of Midnight by R.R. Virdi

I came to Etaynia in search of the most important thing in the world. A story. A secret—the sort best held and better kept from the world. But I met with a prince instead.

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Review: Wedding Dragon by Liv Rider
Review SFFI Staff (Former) 6/30/24 Review SFFI Staff (Former) 6/30/24

Review: Wedding Dragon by Liv Rider

This book is the equivalent of a Hallmark movie if it was gay, had dragon shifters, and a good backstory to keep you hooked. A good brain melt to relax with.

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Review: The Knight by Will Wight
Review Ronit J 6/30/24 Review Ronit J 6/30/24

Review: The Knight by Will Wight

90s nostalgia, the power of friendship, and everything that mega franchises are failing at, Will Wight manages with ease and consistency in the Last Horizon.

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Review: Garden of Secrets by Drake LaMarque
Review SFFI Staff (Former) 6/29/24 Review SFFI Staff (Former) 6/29/24

Review: Garden of Secrets by Drake LaMarque

If Harry Potter was regency, in the countryside, gay, and with enough smut to make you blush. (Coming from a person who hasn’t actually read Harry Potter)

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Review: The Long Nights by Tom Mock
Review Indyman 6/29/24 Review Indyman 6/29/24

Review: The Long Nights by Tom Mock

A STUNNING debut by all means! Fast-paced; exquisitely written; superb character work, and an incredible setting. Dark, horror, urban noir fantasy done right!

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Review: A Princess of Oldir by Bryan Wilson
Review The Dragon Reread 6/28/24 Review The Dragon Reread 6/28/24

Review: A Princess of Oldir by Bryan Wilson

Whether A Princess of Oldir is your initiation to the Power of the Stars saga or you’re an experienced Solara wielder, this is a must-read for sci-fantasy fans.

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Review: Golden Son by Pierce Brown
Review Dwayne Ridgway Jr 6/27/24 Review Dwayne Ridgway Jr 6/27/24

Review: Golden Son by Pierce Brown

Golden Son features some of the most memorable, bombastic events I have ever seen in fiction, with scenes that cement Darrow and his enemies as iconic.

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Review: Soul Cage by L.R. Schulz
Review Ronit J 6/27/24 Review Ronit J 6/27/24

Review: Soul Cage by L.R. Schulz

Soul Cage is a complete fantasy package with a colorful world, complex characters, thought-provoking magic system, and a rich story that sets up a larger epic.

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Review: Until We Shatter by Kate Dylan
Review SFFI Staff (Former) 6/26/24 Review SFFI Staff (Former) 6/26/24

Review: Until We Shatter by Kate Dylan

If you said "Give me a book with found family, unstable magic, and an impossible heist." Don't be surprised when the only book I hand you is Until We Shatter.

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Review: Unbound by Michael R. Miller
Review The Dragon Reread 6/26/24 Review The Dragon Reread 6/26/24

Review: Unbound by Michael R. Miller

Unbound cut away the baby fat of Ascendant, leaving us with a lean, hard chunk of dragon jerky which is powering this series to Paragon status and beyond.

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Review: Tea and Empathy by Shanna Swendson
Review Abel Montero 6/25/24 Review Abel Montero 6/25/24

Review: Tea and Empathy by Shanna Swendson

The atmosphere is its undeniable charm. The book unfolds with a soothing cadence, blending elements of slice-of-life tranquility with tantalizing mysteries.

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Review: Into the Fire by Hayley Reese Chow
Review Amanda Simas 6/25/24 Review Amanda Simas 6/25/24

Review: Into the Fire by Hayley Reese Chow

With epic world building, perilous action, surprising twists, swoony romance and the coolest of found family, this book will take you on a thrill ride.

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Review: An Emperor's Gamble by J.D.L. Rosell
Review Abel Montero 6/24/24 Review Abel Montero 6/24/24

Review: An Emperor's Gamble by J.D.L. Rosell

Rosell has crafted a series that evolves with each book. The protagonist, Tal, continues to be a complex and multi-faceted hero, burdened by his past.

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Review: The Solar War by A.G. Riddle
Review Abel Montero 6/23/24 Review Abel Montero 6/23/24

Review: The Solar War by A.G. Riddle

For those who appreciate a more contemplative approach to post-apocalyptic fiction, "The Solar War" offers a compelling continuation of the series.

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Review: The Chaos Grid by Lyndsey Lewellen
Review Amanda Simas 6/23/24 Review Amanda Simas 6/23/24

Review: The Chaos Grid by Lyndsey Lewellen

Under the layers of entertaining chaos through their crumbling world there were deeper themes of finding purpose, learning to trust, and battling fear.

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Review: Winter World by A.G. Riddle
Review Abel Montero 6/22/24 Review Abel Montero 6/22/24

Review: Winter World by A.G. Riddle

It's not reinventing the apocalypse wheel, but it sure knows how to spin it in a way that keeps you nervously wondering what might be lurking in the shadows.

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