Author: Selorm Akosua
The Darkness That Comes Before (The Prince of Nothing #1) by R. Scott Bakker
The Darkness That Comes Before is fresh and unique, bursting with ideas from a vivid imagination that reads like a fever dream.
Iron Truth (Primaterre #1) S.A. Tholin
S.A. Tholin’s action-packed Iron Truth is a perfect blend of far-future science fiction and existential dread in the form of cosmic horror!
The Immortals of Meluha (Shiva Trilogy #1) by Amish Tripathi
Amish Tripathi has created a magnificently crafted historical and mythological fantasy that’s decadent, passionate, wondrous, and full of lore.
Empire of the Vampire (Empire of the Vampire #1) by Jay Kristoff
A well-detailed, well-described, and elaborate fantasy setting with dark prose, beautiful and vivid descriptions of characters, and meticulous and immersive world-building.
Fevered Star (Between Earth and Sky #2) by Rebecca Roanhorse
Like the first book, the writing is fluid and contains meticulously detailed world-building, characterizations, and an extremely gripping plot.
The Last Son of Ahriman (Ahriman #1) by Justin Robinson
The Last Son of Ahriman is a very good book, and I’ll be pleased to continue with the dark adventures of Simon Bell and his cohorts.
Fractal Noise (Fractalverse #0) by Christopher Paolini
The writing seemed tense, eerie, and atmospheric, providing an interesting backdrop to the scientific speculations within the plot
Ascension by Nicholas Binge
The prose is utterly captivating and descriptive, making events ride in on an atmospheric fog that turns into a full-blown blizzard towards the end
Observer by Robert Lanza and Nancy Kress
What if we could tweak our bio-processors to alter the algorithms responsible for our perception of said reality
Infinity Gate (Pandominium #1) by M. R. Carey
The plot is very well-paced, and the protagonists/characters are complex, with expertly thought-out life experiences and inner monologues
The Warrior Prophet (The Prince of Nothing #2) by R. Scott Bakker
A world painted so vivid, like brushstrokes of paint on canvas; characters so real they seem to live as people in your imagination