Category: All Book Reviews

December 23, 2021
Rhythm of War (The Stormlight Archive #4) by Brandon Sanderson

Rhythm of War is simply astounding! There are plenty of surprises from arguably the Epic Fantasy Read of 2020

December 23, 2021
Shadowblack (Spellslinger #2) by Sebastien de Castell

De Castell writes a New Fantasy, a world in which his characters can be whatever they want to be regardless of whatever and whoever stands in their way

December 16, 2021
Crystal Storm (Falling Kingdoms #5) by Morgan Rhodes

How the author has managed to create vivid realism with mysterious, otherworldly intrigues and elements is quite beyond me. It's a perfect blend of Grimdark and traditional fantasy. Game of Thrones and Throne of Glass meet. Martin weds Maas. It's the perfect literary combo.

December 16, 2021
The Gathering Storm (The Wheel of Time #12)

The quick pacing allows a lot of action to be crammed between pages, and Brandon Sanderson has duly obliged.

December 16, 2021
Blood of Empire (Gods of Blood and Powder #3) by Brian McClellan

The characters enjoyed the dizzying heights of triumph, often side by side with the despairing depths of defeat.

December 7, 2021
Dune (Dune #1) by Frank Herbert

Our hero's father, Duke Leto, has to move, as per the directive of a sadistic emperor, to a desert planet with his family to oversee the mining of a very valuable spice, a job that was solely the enemy family's.

December 3, 2021
An Ember in The Ashes (An Ember in The Ashes #1) by Sabaa Tahir

The world was well built, Blackcliff, the Scholar quarters, the catacombs, etc. I didn't' have to stress to understand what the author wrote; it's so unlike some YAs whose worlds are poorly built.

December 1, 2021
The Prophet of Akhran (Rose of The Prophet #3) by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman

Not the biggest climax of an ending, but a very satisfying one. The Prophet of Akhran is written at a quick pace, with even more thrill and action than the last book. All the forces meet finally in an all-deciding clash, with plenty of intra-faction politics. The main antagonists are admittedly laid off with too […]

December 1, 2021
The Paladin of The Night (Rose of The Prophet #2) by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman

The authors take their time to involve everyone in the story, and the weaving of events is expertly done, providing readers with a lot of suspense and thrill, even without overwhelming violence.

November 30, 2021
Spellslinger (Spellslinger #1) by Sebastien de Castell

De Castell's trademark masterful plot twists pervade this brilliant read. A brilliant start to a brave, brave tale.

November 30, 2021
The Will of The Wanderer (Rose of The Prophet #1) by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman

The story has a rich, rich world that is based on Islamic Mythology. The Daevabad Trilogy by S.A Chakraborty is woven from much the same source; hence, certain comparisons can be made.

November 30, 2021
The Providence of Fire (Chronicle of The Unhewn Throne #2) by Brian Staveley

It's like the beginnings of a game of chess between two foes in which the game gets bigger than the chessboard, bigger than the players, bigger than the room they're playing in

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