Years and years ago, I might have really enjoyed this book. It’s a very, very lighthearted fantasy. It’s from the days of old school fantasy where a group sets out […]
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Review of Sanguinem Isle by Mark Stone
To boil down the plot, it’s about an ex-soldier who is hired to find a kidnapped girl. The world isn’t anything new nor is it explored. You’ve got a decent […]
The Pillars of Natura by Lee Aarons
I admit I’m drawn to books that feature a sibling relationship. I’ve said in the past that I’d be hard pressed not to like a book with a strong sibling […]
Review of The Incorruptibles by John Hornor Jacobs
He hated them with a passion wronged men reserve for gods, dangerous women, and whiskey. You can’t hear their screams of joy at freedom, the imps, but you can feel […]
Review of Shower of Stones by Zachary Jernigan
Normal men can indeed be turned into monsters — ordinary, unimaginative monsters. Even with their lives preserved for eons, they are of one design. Being alone is easier than having […]
Review of Draven’s Light by Anne Elisabeth Stengl
It was important that she learn the truth of this story. For though it happened long ago, in a deep and vital way it was still happening now and would […]
Review of Bound to the Abyss by James Vernon
This was a tough book to review. The plot was pretty simple: There’s a bad monster in a tiny village and 3 youngsters set off to find help. When I […]
Review of The Black Company by Glen Cook
It was a night for screams. A broiling, sticky night of the sort that abrades that last thin barrier between the civilized man and the monster crouched in his soul. […]
Review of Dragon’s Curse by H.L. Burke
A young woman leaves the Academy for the first time and sets out to heal a king and ends up befriending a dragon. The plot was straightforward. The book was […]
Review of Beyond the Tempest Gate by Jeff Suwak
I’m going to start this by reminding everyone that I’ve been a bit depressed, which has affected my reading. I think this book will be loved by a lot of […]
Review of Legend by David Gemmell
“War. Such a little word, such a depth of agony.” “Liberty is valued only when it is threatened; therefore, it is the threat that highlights the value.” Ugh! I wanted […]
Review of Earth’s Knot by Katie Deann
“And if we are ever to see the star below our feet rise, we must first set it free. We must bleed the darkness from it …” So this was […]
Review of Tessili Academy by Robin Stephen
Looking at a book objectively is completely different from looking at a book personally. I write my reviews based solely on my personal preference. Usually, I never have second thoughts […]
Review of Shadow’s Master by Jon Sprunk
So this was a nice conclusion to the series. It moved along rather quickly when we were with Caim, and as expected, rather slowly when we were with Josey. Honestly, […]
Shadow’s Lure by Jon Sprunk
I picked up the second book the Shadow Saga series because I found the first so incredibly entertaining and I was still in a place where I needed pure entertainment. […]