
Review: Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury
A dystopian classic that is sadly relevant even today, Fahrenheit 451 beautifully dissects the nature of thought control and curbing freedom of speech.
SPSFC4 Review: Slipspace: Terra Nullius by Zachary Forbes
The tension throughout never lets up. The engine was started, and the gas pedal was smashed to the floor. A fast paced sci fi novel with many twists and turns.
Review: Upscaled by Joseph John Lee
Upscaled was a wonderfully fun romp; great for a bit of escapism, great for a laugh, and even greater to gauge your knowledge of cool real-world references.
Review: Wind and Truth by Brandon Sanderson
The worst part of Wind and Truth is the long wait before we get the next book. The perfect bittersweet finale for the first half of the Stormlight Archive.
Review: Critical Role: Bells Hells - What Doesn't Break by Cassandra Khaw
What a dark, funny, emotional ride that was to learn more about our favourite hollowed one. If you have watched Critical Role Campaign 3 this is a book you NEED!
Review: Babel by R.F. Kuang
This book is so much more than dark academia or historical fantasy. It explores social biases, history, and language, with a brilliant, inevitable ending.
Review: Yellow Sky Revolt by Baptiste Pinson Wu
If you’re looking for a historical fiction book with fantastic prose, look no further, for you’ve found it with Yellow Sky Revolt by Baptiste Pinson Wu.
Review: The Child of the Greenwood by Joshua Walker
An enchanting coming of age tale about found family and the challenges of loss, sacrifice, and duty. Walker has once again crafted a dazzling masterpiece.
Review: Under An Azure Sky by Wil Chan
Quintessential fantasy with goblins, dragons, absurd quests, and whatever else you might want, Under an Azure Sky was an enjoyable read from cover to cover.
Review: The Bladed Faith by David Dalglish
The Bladed Faith provides a compelling mixture of violent action and deeper themes centered around faith and religion, that I never wanted to put down.
Review: Rising Flux by Jonathan Weiss
If you like stories like Mad Max and Star Wars (stay with me), or unique wasteland settings, Rising Flux by Jonathan Weiss is definitely the one for you.
Review: From the Ashes by B. S. H. Garcia
If you’re looking for a super quick read that also delivers an epic tale, replete with drama, action, and tender moments then look no further. This is it!
Review: Shroud by Adrian Tchaikovsky
What if Scavenger’s Reign were a fever dream? Shroud is a horrifying experience of first contact and survival on a moon with a perpetually dark atmosphere.
Review: A Crown So Silver by Lyra Selene
A Crown So Silver takes a darker turn, with unexpected twists. Selene’s stunning writing moves beyond Swan Lake, sweeping us into an exciting new adventure.
Review: The Wingspan of Treason by L.N. Bayen
A stunning slow-burn adventure with rich characters, beautiful prose, and masterful world-building. A captivating plot that will leave you eagerly craving more!
Review: The Soulburn Talisman by David Mcllroy
Three teens are thrust into a magical realm with monsters and magical creatures. To escape, they must race against time, face haunted forests and ruthless foes.
Review: The Night Lords Omnibus by Aaron Demski-Bowden
The Night Lords trilogy is Aaron Demski-Bowden's magnum opus, the epitome of grimdark fiction and a must read for all Warhammer fans. Ave Dominus Nox!
Review: Iron Gold by Pierce Brown
Iron Gold sinks its gorydamn claws into you, urging you forward until the dust doesn’t settle, but lingers in the air, enticing you to grab the next book.
Review: Coyote Run by Lilith Saintcrow
A short, anti-fascist, pulpy, urban sci-fi that is just good fun! I don’t fully know where I went or what was always going on but I enjoyed the entire ride.
Review: The Sound of Starfall by Scott Palmer
The Sound of Starfall was dark, gritty, and epic while shocking me with jaw-dropping revelations which made me want to immediately re-read A Memory of Song.