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Review: The Soulburn Talisman by David Mcllroy
Review Khan Book Reviews 1/13/25 Review Khan Book Reviews 1/13/25

Review: The Soulburn Talisman by David Mcllroy

Three teens are thrust into a magical realm with monsters and magical creatures. To escape, they must race against time, face haunted forests and ruthless foes.

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Review: The Night Lords Omnibus by Aaron Demski-Bowden
Review (Former Contributor) Gary 1/12/25 Review (Former Contributor) Gary 1/12/25

Review: The Night Lords Omnibus by Aaron Demski-Bowden

The Night Lords trilogy is Aaron Demski-Bowden's magnum opus, the epitome of grimdark fiction and a must read for all Warhammer fans. Ave Dominus Nox!

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Review: Iron Gold by Pierce Brown
Review Joseph John Lee 1/12/25 Review Joseph John Lee 1/12/25

Review: Iron Gold by Pierce Brown

Iron Gold sinks its gorydamn claws into you, urging you forward until the dust doesn’t settle, but lingers in the air, enticing you to grab the next book.

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Review: Coyote Run by Lilith Saintcrow
Review (Former Contributor) Ariana Weldon 1/11/25 Review (Former Contributor) Ariana Weldon 1/11/25

Review: Coyote Run by Lilith Saintcrow

A short, anti-fascist, pulpy, urban sci-fi that is just good fun! I don’t fully know where I went or what was always going on but I enjoyed the entire ride.

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Review: The Sound of Starfall by Scott Palmer
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Review: The Sound of Starfall by Scott Palmer

The Sound of Starfall was dark, gritty, and epic while shocking me with jaw-dropping revelations which made me want to immediately re-read A Memory of Song.

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Review: Heavenly Tyrant by Xiran Jay Zhao
Review (Former Contributor) Ariana Weldon 1/10/25 Review (Former Contributor) Ariana Weldon 1/10/25

Review: Heavenly Tyrant by Xiran Jay Zhao

Heavenly Tyrant was Xiran coming back to say ‘Eat the rich, destroy the patriarchy and prepare for my THEY-triarchy’. My entire existence is here for all of it.

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Review: The Daughters' War by Christopher Buehlman
Review Joseph John Lee 1/10/25 Review Joseph John Lee 1/10/25

Review: The Daughters' War by Christopher Buehlman

The Daughters' War is a worthwhile supplement to The Blacktongue Thief, but that’s all I found it to be: supplementary reading, rather than required reading.

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Review: Mercy Rising by Bowen Greenwood
Review, Guest Post Guest Post 1/9/25 Review, Guest Post Guest Post 1/9/25

Review: Mercy Rising by Bowen Greenwood

The writing in Mercy Rising was crisp, fast paced, pulled me right into the story, and was fraught with tension throughout, even with the hero/anti-hero trope.

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Review: Dark Bloom by Molly Macabre
Review Amanda Simas 1/9/25 Review Amanda Simas 1/9/25

Review: Dark Bloom by Molly Macabre

An apocalyptic zombie horror in the present, a twisted thriller in the past, and a touch-her-and-die romance to top it off. I present the best horror I’ve ever read.

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Review: The Land Herself by Ainy Cormac
Review Noah Isaacs 1/8/25 Review Noah Isaacs 1/8/25

Review: The Land Herself by Ainy Cormac

A dark fantasy tour de force. Cormac’s storytelling leaves me dying for more, and I can’t wait to see what’s in store both in this series, and beyond.

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Review: Yumi and the Nightmare Painter by Brandon Sanderson
Review Amanda Simas 1/8/25 Review Amanda Simas 1/8/25

Review: Yumi and the Nightmare Painter by Brandon Sanderson

I loved his new brand of moodiness and the nods not only to eastern culture on page but also the style of storytelling I’ve come to love through anime and manga.

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Review: A Song of Bones by Isaac Anderson
Review Jonathan Putnam 1/7/25 Review Jonathan Putnam 1/7/25

Review: A Song of Bones by Isaac Anderson

Mice being kidnapped by rats, forced to work in horrid conditions underground. That’s all the book promises but we get so much more. Care for more info?

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Review: The New Patriots by Jake Theriault
Review Noah Isaacs 1/7/25 Review Noah Isaacs 1/7/25

Review: The New Patriots by Jake Theriault

For the terminally ill, death is patriotism, so we find ourselves in an alternate—and horrifyingly possible—USA rife with plague, disease, and immorality.

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Review: The Murder Algorithm by Wilson Kincaid
Review Jonathan Putnam 1/6/25 Review Jonathan Putnam 1/6/25

Review: The Murder Algorithm by Wilson Kincaid

Framed for a murder, Roman Glass tries to clear his name, and he’s not alone, however things get out of control by those who wish to hide it. Care for more?

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Review: Ceres Station Calling by R.M. Bradley
Review Amanda Simas 1/6/25 Review Amanda Simas 1/6/25

Review: Ceres Station Calling by R.M. Bradley

If you’re looking for sci-fi with an abducted girl struggling with her humanness in a mining prison with hunky aliens making things complicated, this is your book.

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Review: The City That Disappeared by Cheryl Peña
Review Jonathan Putnam 1/5/25 Review Jonathan Putnam 1/5/25

Review: The City That Disappeared by Cheryl Peña

Rebecca Vance, concerned about a settlement on an alien planet, goes to investigate with her friend, Mark Wu, however things start going wrong. Care for more?

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Review: One Dark Window by Rachel Gillig
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Review: One Dark Window by Rachel Gillig

The ambiance takes you through the fog on a rather satisfying adventure with a very cool magic system set in mysterious lore that unravels quite beautifully.

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Review: The Winds of Change by Sam Paisley
Review, Guest Post Guest Post 1/4/25 Review, Guest Post Guest Post 1/4/25

Review: The Winds of Change by Sam Paisley

It’s a wonderful sci-fantasy type story, showing the indomitable strength of true friendship, and the adversities that can be overcome by believing in yourself.

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Review: Only My Eyes Move by Stuart Tudor
Review Noah Isaacs 1/3/25 Review Noah Isaacs 1/3/25

Review: Only My Eyes Move by Stuart Tudor

This was the first entry in the Eight Nightmares collection, and what a nightmare it is, full of visuals and implications that had me peeking over the covers.

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Review: After the Syzygy by J.D. Sanderson
Review (Former Contributor) Dave Lawson 1/2/25 Review (Former Contributor) Dave Lawson 1/2/25

Review: After the Syzygy by J.D. Sanderson

Have you ever wondered what a first contact looks like? Not the actual meeting of species, but all of the science, politics, and intrigue behind the scenes?

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