
Review: The Crew by Sadir S. Samir
Time flies reading this comedy filled novel and the fact that it ends the way it did… Sadir, Mr. Samir, I ask for a sequel to this book just to see where this
Review: Beastcall: A Paladins of the Harvest Novella by Kaden Love
Love has crafted a fast-paced novella that thrusts the reader into the world of Facet while simultaneously introducing an interesting, organ transplant based
Review: Centauri's Shadow by Ross Garner
Parts made me laugh, others made me want to set the book down and leave, and overall, I’ll eagerly await another novel in this series or a new, standalone novel
Review: The Witchstone by Henry H. Neff
"Is Nerd Power going to save the day?", "When did I become a nerd magnet?" And "You speak English and Nerd. That's plenty." My eyes could have strained
Review: Bloods of a Withering Kingdom by Corey Ratliff
I spent about 50% of the book curled up on a beanbag wondering what would happen to the intrepid heroes of this tale. Turns out, a lot. By the end of it
Review: Kizuna: Or How To Lose a Spaceship and Still Go Places by Jamie Watt
Kizuna is not just a conversational, hard-ish sci-fi book about interstellar garbage collecting and AIs growing toward sentience; it is a book about connections
Review: Deathless by Rob J. Hayes
Having recently read Demon, the first chronological book in the saga, my expectations going into Deathless, the first of the Annals of the God Eater trilogy
Review: Dawn of the Void by Phil Tucker
The absurdity of a LitRPG plot playing out in NYC and having the world react to it made me laugh more than once, even if it’s an apocalypse book. Not sure if
Review: Renia by Karl Forshaw
This book pulled me back, day after day, goading me into reading its words. I am a slow reader, typically reading a chapter or two each night before bed.
Review: The Will of the Many by James Islington
Be prepared to step into the rule of the Hierarchy, as James Islington is back with another epic fantasy! As someone who rates Islington’s Licanius trilogy
Cover Reveal: Soul Cage by L.R. Schulz
All power comes with a price. In a world where magic is transferred by the act of killing another, Myddrin stands above the rest. Having accidentally killed
Review: Built on Ruins by Kate S. Toll
This post-apocalyptic story was a breath of fresh air. With interesting world building and so many shattered and exceeded expectations, that it was something
Review: The Son of the Prophets by Bryan Wilson
The Son of the Prophets is a heart-pounding, exhilarating continuation of a sweeping space opera with the detailed worldbuilding and scope necessary to become
Review: Beast’s Mercy by Rebecca Massey
I was invested pretty much from the start with beautiful prose, quick pacing, and an interesting mix of plot that made me think of a mix between the game Clue
Review: This Is How You Lose The Time War by Amal El-Mohtar & Max Gladstone
This Is How You Lose The Time War is striking, shocking, and endlessly engaging. In less than two hundred pages, authors Amal El-Mohtar and Max Gladstone manage
Review: A Sea of Cinders by Adam R. Bishop
A Sea of Cinders brings the brutality of modern grimdark fantasy to what is, at its heart, a heroic tale of good vs evil, love over prejudice. Bishop takes your
Review: Whispers of a World Breaker by Corey Ratliff
If I had to categorise this book into a genre or two, I’d have to say Grimdark and High Fantasy with Dragons. If I wanted to go even further than two genres
Review: The Art of Prophecy by Wesley Chu
Chu turns the chosen one trope on its head. The chosen one, Jian, is a young pompous disaster of a fool not of his own making. The mentor, Taishi, is a worn
Review: Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir
Every time I’ve picked up this book, whether it be the German or English version, I’ve had an absolute blast reading it. Not only was Ryland an amazing main
Review: The Steel Remains by Richard K Morgan
The Steel Remains is a gritty, curse-laden, character focused novel that’s perfect for fans of dark fantasy and the morally grey. It excels in its strengths in