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Review: Rise of the Ranger by Philip C. Quaintrell
Reviews SFFI Staff (Former) 3/26/24 Reviews SFFI Staff (Former) 3/26/24

Review: Rise of the Ranger by Philip C. Quaintrell

This isn't a book that has elves and dragons for the sake of having elves and dragons because they are cool. There is a depth here that will keep the reader

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Review: War Song by Michael Michel
Reviews Ronit J 3/26/24 Reviews Ronit J 3/26/24

Review: War Song by Michael Michel

Brutally real, visceral, and inspiring, War Song: Legacy Rising is a powerful novelette that explores the extremes of slavery and colonisation from the

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Review: Bloods of a Withering Kingdom by Corey Ratliff
Reviews SFFI Staff (Former) 3/26/24 Reviews SFFI Staff (Former) 3/26/24

Review: Bloods of a Withering Kingdom by Corey Ratliff

I would be entirely remiss if I didn’t mention the emotional punches and rage certain parts brought to my existence. I may or may not have even threatened to

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Review: Dance With Me by Livia J Elliot
Reviews Joshua Walker 3/26/24 Reviews Joshua Walker 3/26/24

Review: Dance With Me by Livia J Elliot

The way choices are utilised in this game are incredibly powerful, offering the reader both agency and nuanced expression. Something I found so powerful as

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Review: Fourth Wing by Rebecca Yarros
Reviews Lynn Sunderland 3/26/24 Reviews Lynn Sunderland 3/26/24

Review: Fourth Wing by Rebecca Yarros

The best way to describe Fourth Wing is: a mashup of Xavier’s School for Gifted Youngsters, but with dragons, as well as the brutality of The Hunger Games

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Review: A Cup of Tea at the Mouth of Hell
Reviews SFFI Staff (Former) 3/25/24 Reviews SFFI Staff (Former) 3/25/24

Review: A Cup of Tea at the Mouth of Hell

This was a journey of loss, grief, trauma, mental health and the life that brings with it. This was, Tarzian’s life laid bare for all of us. Tarzian sets out

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Review: Demon by Rob J. Hayes
Reviews Joseph John Lee 3/25/24 Reviews Joseph John Lee 3/25/24

Review: Demon by Rob J. Hayes

After all, any attempt to release a trilogy of trilogies spanning three millennia—while releasing each trilogy’s first entry simultaneously—would be considered

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Review: Order of the Shadow Dragon by Steven McKinnon
Reviews SFFI Staff (Former) 3/25/24 Reviews SFFI Staff (Former) 3/25/24

Review: Order of the Shadow Dragon by Steven McKinnon

So much of this story is about personal growth and the cathartic events that force individuals to examine who they really are. This, for me, defines McKinnon’s

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Review: Lost Souls by Ryan Skeffington
Reviews Joshua Walker 3/24/24 Reviews Joshua Walker 3/24/24

Review: Lost Souls by Ryan Skeffington

The way these characters slowly came together in their own colliding arcs and kept the story constantly engaging is something I have to give Ryan Skeffington

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Review: Running Close to the Wind by Alexandra Rowland
Reviews SFFI Staff (Former) 3/24/24 Reviews SFFI Staff (Former) 3/24/24

Review: Running Close to the Wind by Alexandra Rowland

There is absolutely no part of this book you should take seriously. If you find yourself rolling your eyes at Avra, his ridiculous attempts at seducing Teveri

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Review: The Keeper Chronicles by JA Andrews
Reviews Jordan Buxton 3/24/24 Reviews Jordan Buxton 3/24/24

Review: The Keeper Chronicles by JA Andrews

These stories are deep, with some emotional moments that will definitely impact a reader in a variety of ways. The lives of each of the Keepers is completely

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Review: The Forsaken Planet by Bryan Wilson
Reviews Jonathan Putnam 3/23/24 Reviews Jonathan Putnam 3/23/24

Review: The Forsaken Planet by Bryan Wilson

The villain of this book… At first, I thought he was a bit one dimensional at first and as the book progressed it became clear that what I thought about this

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Review: The Rest to the Gods by Joshua Walker
Reviews Kristen Shafer 3/21/24 Reviews Kristen Shafer 3/21/24

Review: The Rest to the Gods by Joshua Walker

The Rest to the Gods is a mesmerizing and enthralling debut into The Song of the Sleepers series. Josh Walker brings a fresh new world and unique magic system

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Review: The Son of the Prophets by Bryan Wilson
Reviews Anie M. 3/19/24 Reviews Anie M. 3/19/24

Review: The Son of the Prophets by Bryan Wilson

Earth is in ruins, and Colt is in a race against time to find the prophet that was named to save mankind. Be prepared for more POVs and action in the sequel to

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Review: A Low Country by Morgan Shank
Reviews Joseph John Lee 3/19/24 Reviews Joseph John Lee 3/19/24

Review: A Low Country by Morgan Shank

Matters are complicated by the presence of not only drug cartels running a turf war, but also the colonel Kine of the law-abiding Watchmen, who has a pronounced

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Review: The New World by Monsoon177
Reviews Anie M. 3/19/24 Reviews Anie M. 3/19/24

Review: The New World by Monsoon177

Daniel is having a normal day when he is suddenly transported into THE NEW WORLD, created by the AI “Schema” to control and organize rifts in the universe into

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Review: The Winds of Change by Sam Paisley
Reviews Boe Kelley 3/18/24 Reviews Boe Kelley 3/18/24

Review: The Winds of Change by Sam Paisley

Don’t settle for another predictable novel. Sam Paisley’s debut, The Winds of Change is destined to be a breakout success. Paisley takes you on a heartwarming

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Review: Undead Samurai by Baptiste Pinson Wu
Reviews SFFI Staff (Former) 3/17/24 Reviews SFFI Staff (Former) 3/17/24

Review: Undead Samurai by Baptiste Pinson Wu

However, the best thing about Undead Samurai is not its setting and story, rather its characters. From a demon-masked shinobi and a deaf musketeer to a blind

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Review: The Lady or the Lion by Aamna Qureshi
Reviews SFFI Staff (Former) 3/16/24 Reviews SFFI Staff (Former) 3/16/24

Review: The Lady or the Lion by Aamna Qureshi

The setting and the imagery described worked to make a beautiful world, and the zilla of Marghazar makes for a brilliant setting. As an isolated zilla, this is

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Review: Of Knights and Books and Falling In Love by Rita A. Rubin
Reviews SFFI Staff (Former) 3/15/24 Reviews SFFI Staff (Former) 3/15/24

Review: Of Knights and Books and Falling In Love by Rita A. Rubin

The book, while enjoyable, deviates from cozy fantasy expectations with a start that confused me a little and occasional pacing issues - however, the pacing

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