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Heroes of Valhalla by C.K. Kesterson
Review Noah Isaacs 6/4/25 Review Noah Isaacs 6/4/25

Heroes of Valhalla by C.K. Kesterson

If you like vikings in literally any capacity and Bernard Cornwell’s Saxon Stories but with a bit more mythology, then Heroes of Valhalla is the book for you.

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The Dungeon Anarchist's Cookbook by Matt Dinniman
Review Ronit J 6/3/25 Review Ronit J 6/3/25

The Dungeon Anarchist's Cookbook by Matt Dinniman

The Dungeon Anarchist’s Cookbook exceeded all expectations. Matt Dinniman takes everything that made Dungeon Crawler Carl epic and cranks it up a few notches.

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Dance With Me by Livia J Elliot
Review Abel Montero 6/1/25 Review Abel Montero 6/1/25

Dance With Me by Livia J Elliot

This is the kind of story that asks a lot of questions about love and trauma; it refrains from giving you specific answers, and isn't trying to lecture anyone.

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Double Jeopardy By Alan Bayles
Review Paul G. Zareith 5/31/25 Review Paul G. Zareith 5/31/25

Double Jeopardy By Alan Bayles

Fun fast-paced dark sci-fi thriller featuring a multi-decade conspiracy, evil doppelgängers from a parallel universe and some chilling action sequences.

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The Treasure of Lor-Rev by Bryan Asher
Cover Reveal SFFI Staff 5/30/25 Cover Reveal SFFI Staff 5/30/25

The Treasure of Lor-Rev by Bryan Asher

A lone explorer finds a relic that leads to the Diffusor-Sphere—an object of immense power. Now he’s caught in a war that could decide humanity’s fate.

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The Dark Element by Bryan Wilson
Review The Dragon Reread 5/29/25 Review The Dragon Reread 5/29/25

The Dark Element by Bryan Wilson

The Dark Element is The Empire Strikes Back of the Power of the Stars saga, with a dire, dim overcast to the bloody action sprawled across multiple worlds.

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The Lineman by Christina K. Glover
Cover Reveal SFFI Staff 5/28/25 Cover Reveal SFFI Staff 5/28/25

The Lineman by Christina K. Glover

Henley and Kit hunt a deadly foe, but darkness consumes Kit after a costly mistake. To save him, Henley must face secrets, the Lineman and the end of it all.

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The Rift and the Reckoning by Nick Blade
Review Paul G. Zareith 5/27/25 Review Paul G. Zareith 5/27/25

The Rift and the Reckoning by Nick Blade

Fun fast fantasy adventure focused on a young adult protagonist who suddenly discovers he has a much larger role to play in the fate of the dying world.

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Review: A Song of Legends Lost by M. H. Ayinde
Review Ronit J 5/26/25 Review Ronit J 5/26/25

Review: A Song of Legends Lost by M. H. Ayinde

A pre-colonial African-inspired epic science fantasy debut, this one features a unique world, clashing clans, ancestral spirits, politics, and so much more!

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Bury Our Bones in the Midnight Soil by VE Schwab
Review Noah Isaacs 5/25/25 Review Noah Isaacs 5/25/25

Bury Our Bones in the Midnight Soil by VE Schwab

If you like vampires and being emotionally devastated, I implore you to pick up Bury Our Bones in the Midnight Soil by VE Schwab, you will not be disappointed.

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Catalyst (Star Wars) by James Luceno by James Luceno
Review Jake Theriault 5/24/25 Review Jake Theriault 5/24/25

Catalyst (Star Wars) by James Luceno by James Luceno

While Andor and Rogue One deal with the struggle against established fascism, Star Wars: Catalyst observes its insidiously slow and creeping growth.

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The Crew by Sadir S. Samir
Review Indyman 5/23/25 Review Indyman 5/23/25

The Crew by Sadir S. Samir

An AWESOME debut which is a crazy, fun-filled, action-packed, and fast-paced WILD RIDE with tons of hilarious humor and equally insane characters.

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The River Has Roots By Amal El-Mohtar
Review Jess | Gaigemaid 5/22/25 Review Jess | Gaigemaid 5/22/25

The River Has Roots By Amal El-Mohtar

El-Mohtar’s lyrical prose drew me in like a siren song, but I stayed for the rich and immersive story about two sisters and their love for each other.

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Carl's Doomsday Scenario by Matt Dinniman
Review Kristen Shafer 5/21/25 Review Kristen Shafer 5/21/25

Carl's Doomsday Scenario by Matt Dinniman

Prepare to take shelter as Dinniman brings the heat in the explosive second installment of the Dungeon Crawler series. Fast action and thrilling danger await!

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Sisters of Mercy by Yuval Kordov
Review Jake Theriault 5/20/25 Review Jake Theriault 5/20/25

Sisters of Mercy by Yuval Kordov

Against the struggles of life, Sisters of Mercy stresses the importance of small moments of human connection and the beauty we can find in them.

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A Rescue in Vizen by Élan Marché & Christopher Warman
Cover Reveal SFFI Staff 5/19/25 Cover Reveal SFFI Staff 5/19/25

A Rescue in Vizen by Élan Marché & Christopher Warman

Rovan’s quiet life shatters when a search for a missing child pulls him into Vizen’s chaos. As a coup brews, he must choose duty or those he loves.

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Spectators by Brian K Vaughan
Review Ronit J 5/19/25 Review Ronit J 5/19/25

Spectators by Brian K Vaughan

Putting the ‘graphic’ in graphic novel, Spectators by Brian K Vaughan is a poignant exploration of human desire, longing, and what it means to really be alive.

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The Land of Unfinished Dreams by Marco Ventura
Review Ronit J 5/18/25 Review Ronit J 5/18/25

The Land of Unfinished Dreams by Marco Ventura

Up meets Narnia in this middle-grade fantasy graphic novel. The artwork is stunningly adorable, the story, heartwarming. A perfectly modern bedtime story.

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The Sarcophagus of Lamia by Rebecca E. Reyes
Review Paul G. Zareith 5/17/25 Review Paul G. Zareith 5/17/25

The Sarcophagus of Lamia by Rebecca E. Reyes

A fast-paced dark scifi novelette where an investigation to discover the secrets behind an unidentified cadaver leads to some horrifyingly gruesome revelations.

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A City of Ashes by Nick Snape
Review Paul G. Zareith 5/16/25 Review Paul G. Zareith 5/16/25

A City of Ashes by Nick Snape

A multi-pov dark fantasy adventure with some very imaginative world-building and a deep focus on human conflict and survival against insurmountable odds.

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