Category: All Book Reviews

November 1, 2021
Warcross (Warcross #1) by Marie Lu

The idea of a virtual game that goes beyond mere gaming pleasure, extending into the very lives and thoughts of people, is quite astounding.

October 29, 2021
Dawn of Wonder (The Wakening #1) by Jonathan Renshaw

It's unfortunate the second book isn't out yet. But when it does, it's jumping straight to the top of my tbr list!

October 29, 2021
Knight's Shadow (Greatcoats #2) by Sebastien de Castell

It's writers like you that make me want to do nothing but read all-day

October 26, 2021
Son of the Storm (The Nameless Republic #1) by Suyi Davies Okungbowa.

For the first time since Zahrah the Wind seeker, I have discovered another well-researched, thoughtfully analyzed, and planned history in an African Epic Fantasy that I instantly fell into. The different races, their hierarchy, and the impact that had on their lives. It was interesting having a spin on how the world functions without having […]

October 26, 2021
Falling Kingdoms (Falling Kingdoms #1) by Morgan Rhodes

Great read, this was. Faultless, in my opinion. 

October 22, 2021
Hawkwood's Voyage (Monarchies of God #1) by Paul Kearney

The setting is straight from the Middle Ages.

October 22, 2021
Attrition: The First Act of Penance (Three Acts of Penance #1)

The book proves it's possible to write Grimdark fantasy without anti-heroes (take that Mark Lawrence and Joe Abercrombie fans!).

October 22, 2021
Wrath of Empire (Gods of Blood and Powder #2) by Brian McClellan

There are all-out ferocious pitched battles, strategic maneuverings, individual duels, riots, and a two-person army slaughter.

October 21, 2021
Wonder Woman: Warbringer (DC Icons #1) by Leigh Bardugo

Greek Mythology meets with world politics in this thriller-young-adult-classic featuring a beloved character and her becoming-a-hero status

October 18, 2021
The Sword of Kaigen by M.L Wang

I would recommend this book to people in a slump

October 17, 2021
I Do Not Come To You By Chance by Adaobi Tricia Nwaubani

What is good and evil? Is the crime in the act itself or the stimulating motive?

October 16, 2021
Legend (The Drenai Saga #1) by David Gemmell

One striking thing is the similarity between the writing styles of Gemmell and David Eddings

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