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Review: Island of the Dying Goddess by Ronit J
Review SFFI Staff (Former) 3/27/25 Review SFFI Staff (Former) 3/27/25

Review: Island of the Dying Goddess by Ronit J

A grimdark saga set in a gruesome island trapped in recurring cycles of rebirth, with a deep focus on grief, pain and fortitude in the face of horrendous odds.

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Review: A Drop of Corruption by Robert Jackson Bennett
Review Boe Kelley 3/26/25 Review Boe Kelley 3/26/25

Review: A Drop of Corruption by Robert Jackson Bennett

Robert Jackson Bennett’s A Drop of Corruption blends mystery, fantasy, and sharp social critique, delivering a gripping sequel filled with intrigue and wit.

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Review: The Hammer of God by Arthur C. Clarke
Review Jake Theriault 3/26/25 Review Jake Theriault 3/26/25

Review: The Hammer of God by Arthur C. Clarke

Given how common its asteroid-on-impact-course-with-Earth premise is within the sci-fi genre, it is remarkable how compelling Clarke’s The Hammer of God actually is.

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Review: The Devils by Joe Abercrombie
Review Noah Isaacs 3/25/25 Review Noah Isaacs 3/25/25

Review: The Devils by Joe Abercrombie

Perfect for fans of dark fantasy, The Devils by Joe Abercrombie is going to be a smash hit, and will definitely go down as one of my favorite releases of 2025.

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Review: The Scar by China Miéville
Review Joseph John Lee 3/25/25 Review Joseph John Lee 3/25/25

Review: The Scar by China Miéville

There are few worldbuilders better than China Miéville, and The Scar is but another bullet point to prove that fact—and the book itself is pretty dang good too.

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Review: Umbra: Sentient Stars by Amber Toro
Review Lynn Sunderland 3/23/25 Review Lynn Sunderland 3/23/25

Review: Umbra: Sentient Stars by Amber Toro

Want to dip your toes into Sci-Fi but don’t know where to start? This is a stellar choice to wade into the genre, with a slice of romance on the side.

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Review: Blood of the Kami by Baptiste Pinson Wu
Review Lynn Sunderland 3/22/25 Review Lynn Sunderland 3/22/25

Review: Blood of the Kami by Baptiste Pinson Wu

Literary perfection, utilizing a flawless combination of lore, spiritualism, action, and the budding relationships of unexpected companions. A true masterpiece.

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Review: Dark Roots by Lucius Valiant
Review SFFI Staff (Former) 3/22/25 Review SFFI Staff (Former) 3/22/25

Review: Dark Roots by Lucius Valiant

Dark fantasy series which combines Victorian gothic with urban fantasy in a beautiful tale featuring action, mystery and political intrigue in the supernatural community.

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Review: Guard in the Garden by Z.S. Diamanti
Review Jonathan Putnam 3/21/25 Review Jonathan Putnam 3/21/25

Review: Guard in the Garden by Z.S. Diamanti

Felton Holdum was a warrior. Until he wasn’t. Lost of the one job he was good at, he is bereft of work and so starts working for the city guard. Care for more?

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Review: She Has A Broken Thing Where Her Heart Should Be by J.D. Barker
Review Jordan Buxton 3/20/25 Review Jordan Buxton 3/20/25

Review: She Has A Broken Thing Where Her Heart Should Be by J.D. Barker

This is a story that is different, being a clever mixture of futuristic sci-fi with a murder mystery that will keep a reader guessing as the pages fly by into the night.

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Review: The Source of Strife by Alex Arch
Review Jess | Gaigemaid 3/20/25 Review Jess | Gaigemaid 3/20/25

Review: The Source of Strife by Alex Arch

Journeying across various terrains, this fantasy western follows characters with a tragic past, who learn the actions they take now will shape their futures.

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Review: Memories of Tomorrow by Noah Isaacs
Review Jonathan Putnam 3/19/25 Review Jonathan Putnam 3/19/25

Review: Memories of Tomorrow by Noah Isaacs

Aerym can foresee someone’s death. One day, in the search for a way to earn money, he and his friends end up with more than they can chew. Care for more?

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Review: Chloe's Kingdom by Gregory Michael
Review Amanda Simas 3/19/25 Review Amanda Simas 3/19/25

Review: Chloe's Kingdom by Gregory Michael

With found family, animal companions, high stakes and a shocking twist, this galactic space heist was so entertaining and a great read for the whole family.

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Review: Renia by Karl Forshaw
Review Jordan Buxton 3/18/25 Review Jordan Buxton 3/18/25

Review: Renia by Karl Forshaw

Renia is the beginning of what will truly be a memorable dark fantasy series that will resonate with many readers, a very complex story with unique characters.

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Review: Partial Function by JCM Berne
Review SFFI Staff (Former) 3/18/25 Review SFFI Staff (Former) 3/18/25

Review: Partial Function by JCM Berne

Fun fast-paced fantasy with a badass protagonist, a doomed rescue mission, a rather suspicious dog and just the right mix of magic, cunning and deception.

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Review: Time-Marked Warlock by Shami Stovall
Review Jordan Buxton 3/17/25 Review Jordan Buxton 3/17/25

Review: Time-Marked Warlock by Shami Stovall

I found the beginning of a series with incredible depth that left me begging for more a new urban fantasy that really surprised me with twists and turns.

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Review: Morning Star by Pierce Brown
Review The Dragon Reread 3/17/25 Review The Dragon Reread 3/17/25

Review: Morning Star by Pierce Brown

Morning Star is a bloody, vicious conclusion that has catapulated Red Rising into the revered pantheon of my favorite trilogies of all time.

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Review: Mushroom Blues by Adrian M. Gibson
Review Jordan Buxton 3/16/25 Review Jordan Buxton 3/16/25

Review: Mushroom Blues by Adrian M. Gibson

I can see this world being so addicting that the readers will return again and again to experience the thrill of the mystery. It is worth the payoff.

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Review: A Gathering of Ravens by Scott Oden
Review Jordan Buxton 3/15/25 Review Jordan Buxton 3/15/25

Review: A Gathering of Ravens by Scott Oden

It is a story that will hook a reader from the first few pages, leading into real places that become a vivid image as the events unfold in violent detail.

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Review: The Last Shield by Cameron Johnston
Review Joseph John Lee 3/14/25 Review Joseph John Lee 3/14/25

Review: The Last Shield by Cameron Johnston

The Last Shield is a fun book. It’s effectively “Die Hard in a druidic castle,” so if you’re a fan of that formula, you’re gonna find a lot to enjoy here.

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