Category: All Book Reviews

February 22, 2022
Malice (The Faithful and The Fallen #1) by John Gwynne

When a fantasy book has lots of characters, it's scary because that means not all of them will make it. Even at that I can't help loving them and hope the author doesn't kill off all my favorites.

February 22, 2022
Servant of the Empire (The Empire Trilogy #2) by Raymond E. Feist and Janny Wurts

The structure of the Tsurani society becomes much clearer as we are allowed to explore the involution, the finer points of the socio-political construct.

February 19, 2022
Daughter of the Empire (The Empire Trilogy #1) by Raymond E. Feist and Janny Wurts

With all the plotting and schemes going on, one would be forgiven for not giving apt credit to the excellent world-building. Being a fan of Feist's former series set in this world, it's once again delightful to read about the cultures and peoples of Tsurani.

February 19, 2022
The Poppy War (The Poppy War #1) by R.F Kuang

Our hero has lots of adventures as she rises through the ranks in a bid to prove herself to allies and foes alike. This first part of the book is fast-paced. Time flies as a lot of character development goes on.

February 19, 2022
Yinka, Where Is Your Huzband? by Lizzie Damilola Blackburn

It was a light, easy, and mildly entertaining novel. The type of novel that you can read, be satisfied with and then absolutely forget mostly because it's not the kind of story that stays with you.

February 16, 2022
We Ride The Storm (The Reborn Empire #1) by Devin Madson

The main characters resume their atrocious acts with barely any hint by the author as to purpose. Even as you read on, things only become mildly clearer. The only obvious thing is that there's conflict, on a very large scale at that.

February 16, 2022
Reaper's Gale (Malazan Book of the Fallen #7) by Steven Erikson

The scenes featuring the Bonehunters are rather comic, as well as revealing a great deal about their origins. There are a number of connections to be made, between different characters, historical events, peoples, and gods, the deciphering of which proves a puzzling delight for readers.

February 11, 2022
Lord of Chaos (The Wheel of Time #6) by Robert Jordan

Robert Jordan has brought literary realism to a totally new level. A pity the author had to die when he did. His writing is simply unique! 

February 8, 2022
Knife of Dreams (The Wheel of Time #11) by Robert Jordan

In this book, it's easy to see, analyse and weigh the merits of careful character-building that sacrifices plot acceleration for vivid literary realism, against simple plot progression.

February 2, 2022
A Little Hatred (Age of Madness #1) by Joe Abercrombie

A Little Hatred reads as an introductory piece into the lives of all the major characters who are youth, straining at the leashes of their guardians, and have been thrust into situations they seem quite unprepared for.

February 2, 2022
Brimstone Angels (Brimstone Angels #1) by Erin Evans

The book is a healthy mash of good meets evil to compromise in the face of a greater evil, love, jealousy, action, and spells. It even features an exposé into hell politics

February 2, 2022
Echoes and Empires (Echoes and Empires #1) by Morgan Rhodes

Echoes and Empires does away with all the tropes, infusing the grim ruthlessness that is Morgan Rhodes's unique signature: suspense like no other!

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