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Review: Daughter of No Worlds by Carissa Broadbent
Reviews Lynn Sunderland 9/29/24 Reviews Lynn Sunderland 9/29/24

Review: Daughter of No Worlds by Carissa Broadbent

For those who love tales of hope, healing, what it means to be free, slow burn romance, witty banter, and a character driven plot full of political machinations.

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Review: In the Shadow of their Dying by Michael R. Fletcher & Anna Smith Spark
Reviews SFFI Staff (Former) 9/29/24 Reviews SFFI Staff (Former) 9/29/24

Review: In the Shadow of their Dying by Michael R. Fletcher & Anna Smith Spark

In the Shadow of their Dying is equal parts gruesome and addictive, it brings you down a grimdark rabbit hole that will leave you feeling unsettled and wanting more.

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Review: Earthbound by Katee Stein
Reviews Amanda Simas 9/28/24 Reviews Amanda Simas 9/28/24

Review: Earthbound by Katee Stein

This plot was unreal. On the surface it seems like a really cool, politically complex story, but I was blown away by its deeper themes and raw emotions.

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Review: By Blood, By Salt by J.L. Odom
Reviews Anie M. 9/28/24 Reviews Anie M. 9/28/24

Review: By Blood, By Salt by J.L. Odom

I fell in love with By Blood, By Salt...the desert landscape is richly woven, all while the story unmasks the political games being played behind the scenes. 

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Review: Veniss Underground by Jeff VanderMeer
Reviews Jake Theriault 9/27/24 Reviews Jake Theriault 9/27/24

Review: Veniss Underground by Jeff VanderMeer

Veniss Underground is dark and weird and gross and unsettling and rich and beautiful and hypnotic and lyrical in the way that only Jeff VanderMeer novels are.

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Review: The Inside Story of the British Bureau for the Arcane: The Dark Elf Dynasty File by Phil Parker
Reviews Jonathan Putnam 9/26/24 Reviews Jonathan Putnam 9/26/24

Review: The Inside Story of the British Bureau for the Arcane: The Dark Elf Dynasty File by Phil Parker

Arlo’s a decorated agent of the British Bureau for the Arcane, but due to his heritage, many want him dead, including members of his family. Care for more?

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Review: The Green Bone Saga by Fonda Lee
Reviews Luke Schulz 9/26/24 Reviews Luke Schulz 9/26/24

Review: The Green Bone Saga by Fonda Lee

The Green Bone Saga is perfect if you love Asian culture, martial arts, and are looking for a story with rich world building and characters that make you weep.

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Review: Performances of a Death Metal Bard by Rob Leigh
Reviews SFFI Staff (Former) 9/25/24 Reviews SFFI Staff (Former) 9/25/24

Review: Performances of a Death Metal Bard by Rob Leigh

Full of death, metal, moshing, and a dose of unexpected found friendship, Death Metal Bard and his lute companion jump off the page in this riotous novella

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Review: The Yawning Gap by C.V. Vobh
Reviews Abel Montero 9/24/24 Reviews Abel Montero 9/24/24

Review: The Yawning Gap by C.V. Vobh

The Yawning Gap is an enjoyable read with heartwarming characters. If you’re a fan of classic fantasy and you’ve been missing that vibe, I recommend it.

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Review: The Will of the Many by James Islington
Reviews The Dragon Reread 9/23/24 Reviews The Dragon Reread 9/23/24

Review: The Will of the Many by James Islington

A brutal, Acadamy-based story with enough ankle-breaking twists to keep even the most experienced fantasy/sci-fi reader guessing until the final pages.

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Review: A Betrayal of Storms by Ben Alderson
Reviews SFFI Staff (Former) 9/22/24 Reviews SFFI Staff (Former) 9/22/24

Review: A Betrayal of Storms by Ben Alderson

I devoured this in a matter of days and have thought about it since.There are little nods for fae and folklore lovers and plenty more to make it unique.

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Review: Sandstorm by James Rollins
Reviews Abel Montero 9/22/24 Reviews Abel Montero 9/22/24

Review: Sandstorm by James Rollins

Sandstorm is a fun, fast read, perfect for fans of big adventure stories with a splash of ancient mystery. It’s packed with enough thrills to keep you hooked.

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Review: Children of the Fall by H.S Down
Reviews Jonathan Putnam 9/21/24 Reviews Jonathan Putnam 9/21/24

Review: Children of the Fall by H.S Down

Hypatia and Alexandra, sisters, one of flesh, one of metal. One day, a bug takes out all electronics, sending them scrambling for survival. Care for more?

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Review: Rhythm of War by Brandon Sanderson
Reviews Ronit J 9/21/24 Reviews Ronit J 9/21/24

Review: Rhythm of War by Brandon Sanderson

Despite a boring first half, Sanderson creates an epically satisfying experience that sets the stage for a massive finale with Cosmere-wide implications.

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Review: An Exile of Water & Gold by Joshua Walker
Reviews Ronit J 9/20/24 Reviews Ronit J 9/20/24

Review: An Exile of Water & Gold by Joshua Walker

Come for the imaginative world, stay for the compelling characters. Walker’s debut novel is a mesmerizing epic full of mystery, heart, and so much more.

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Review: Conquist by Dirk Strasser
Reviews Jonathan Putnam 9/19/24 Reviews Jonathan Putnam 9/19/24

Review: Conquist by Dirk Strasser

Cristóbal is a capitán, setting out into a new land to gain a fraction of the glory of Pizzaro and Cortéz. But his own men are against him. Care for more?

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Review: Blazing Flux by Jonathan Weiss
Reviews Anie M. 9/19/24 Reviews Anie M. 9/19/24

Review: Blazing Flux by Jonathan Weiss

After Revance's fall, Ryza and the conscripts clear molten flux, but what lies beneath changes everything he thought he knew about the flux and himself.

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Review: Dark Town, A Fantasy LitRPG Adventure: Level One of the Dragon's Crawl by Palmer Pickering
Reviews Jonathan Putnam 9/18/24 Reviews Jonathan Putnam 9/18/24

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

Once, Temerity had brothers and a father, until they went adventuring in a dungeon. She decides to follow them to learn of their fate. Care to know more?

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Review: The Trials of Empire by Richard Swan
Reviews Joseph John Lee 9/18/24 Reviews Joseph John Lee 9/18/24

Review: The Trials of Empire by Richard Swan

While The Trials of Empire is still well-written and enjoyable, it feels like two disparate stories that could have benefited from being split into two books.

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Review: Platinum Tinted Darkness by Timothy Wolff
Reviews SFFI Staff (Former) 9/17/24 Reviews SFFI Staff (Former) 9/17/24

Review: Platinum Tinted Darkness by Timothy Wolff

Six guardians protect the world from meddling Gods and their Harbingers, but what happens when they have to manage politicians, twisting loyalties, and a shifting world?

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