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  • Book Review: The Annual Migration of Clouds by Premee Mohamed
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    Book Review: The Annual Migration of Clouds by Premee Mohamed

    4 days ago

    This is a book review of Premee Mohamed's "The Annual Migration of Clouds". It's a novella about a young girl in post-apocalyptic Alberta who's faced with a choice of pursuing a rare opportunity or staying home to continue helping her community...

  • Book Review: The Details by Ia Genberg
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    Book Review: The Details by Ia Genberg

    4 days ago

    This is a review of "The Details" by Ia Genberg. Originally written in Swedish, this is a novel about a woman afflicted with fever, who ends up reminiscing about her past and the four people who shaped it the most...

  • Book Review: A Short Stay in Hell by Steven L. Peck
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    Book Review: A Short Stay in Hell by Steven L. Peck

    5 days ago

    This is a book review of Steven L. Peck's novella, "A Short Stay in Hell", which is a story about a Mormon geologist who died. Expecting to be reunited with his loved ones, he instead finds himself in the Zoroastrian hell...

  • Book Review: The City We Became by N.K. Jemisin
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    Book Review: The City We Became by N.K. Jemisin

    5 days ago

    This is a book review of N.K. Jemisin's "The City We Became", the first book in her "Great Cities" series. It's about five New Yorkers who became personifications for the five different boroughs in New York City. They must all come together to make sure the safety of their city...

  • Review: Nona the Ninth by Tamsyn Muir (The Locked Tomb #3)
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    Review: Nona the Ninth by Tamsyn Muir (The Locked Tomb #3)

    9 days ago

    This is a book review of Tamsyn Muir's "Nona the Ninth", the third and latest book in the Locked Tomb series. This book is about Nona, who lives in a world under siege by zombies, meanwhile, all she wants is to spend time with her friends and have a birthday party...

  • Review: Winter Tide by Ruthanna Emrys
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    Review: Winter Tide by Ruthanna Emrys

    13 days ago

    Ruthanna Emrys' "Winter Tide" follows Aphra Marsh, a former resident of Innsmouth, who previously got taken by the government and sent to a concentration camp. Now, the country needs her help as an enemy spy is believed to have stolen a dangerous magical secret that can give Russia an advantage...

  • Book Review: Blindsight by Peter Watts
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    Book Review: Blindsight by Peter Watts

    2 weeks ago

    Peter Watts' Blindsight is a unique alien invasion story set in a world where vampires are real. The story follows a group of scientists who are sent out as the third response to an unidentified object transmitting radio signal to an unknown destination. It is a very dense and complex sci-fi novel.

  • Review: The Outside by Ada Hoffmann
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    Review: The Outside by Ada Hoffmann

    2 weeks ago

    This is a book review of Ada Hoffmann's "The Outside", the first book in a trilogy of the same name. It follows Yasira, an autistic scientist who seemed to have discovered a radical new energy source that can change humanity's future. But when she activates it, things start to go really wrong...

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    Book Review: The Monstrous Misses Mai by Van Hoang

    3 weeks ago

    This is a book review of Van Hoang's "The Monstrous Misses Mai", a story about an aspiring designer in the 1950s who is willing to do whatever it takes to make her dreams come true, no matter the cost. It's also a story that deals with found family, and why they're not always as good as you think...

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    Review: Disquiet Gods (Sun Eater #6) by Christopher Ruocchio

    4 weeks ago

    This is a book review of the sixth and penultimate book of Christopher Ruocchio's Sun Eater series, "Disquiet Gods", where our protagonist Hadrian Marlowe must end his retirement in order to help the Empire fight the Cielcin...

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    Review: The Woods All Black by Lee Mandelo

    4 weeks ago

    This is a book review of Lee Mandelo's "The Woods All Black", a historical fiction horror novella about a transgender nurse in the 1920s who got sent to a rural Appalachian town that has a hidden darkness beneath the veneer of normalcy...

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    Book Review: Someone You Can Build a Nest In by John Wiswell

    4 weeks ago

    This is a book review of John Wiswell's debut novel, titled "Someone You Can Build a Nest In". It's a romantasy story about a relationship between two women, one human and one monster. It's a well-written debut novel that will delight long time fans of the genre...

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    Book Review: A House With Good Bones by T. Kingfisher

    5 weeks ago

    This is a book review of T. Kingfisher's "A House With Good Bones", another fantasy-horror book from Kingfisher. This time, it's about Sam, a daughter who's coming back to live with her mother, and Sam finds both her mother and the house to be really strange, and now she must figure out why...

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    Book Review: Notes from the Burning Age by Claire North

    5 weeks ago

    This is a book review of Claire North's "Notes from the Burning Age", a post-apocalyptic spy thriller about Ven, a former priest and archivist who becomes a spy as he's infiltrating an organization seeking to bring humanity back to the Burning Age...

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    Book Review: "Exordia" by Seth Dickinson

    5 days ago

    This is a book review of Seth Dickinson's "Exordia," a cerebral and complex alien invasion story featuring a Kurdish main character who accidentally bumped into an alien in Central Park, a meeting that changed not only her life but the lives of everyone on the planet, too.

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    Book Review: A Half-Built Garden by Ruthanna Emrys

    7 weeks ago

    This is a book review of Ruthanna Emrys' "A Half-Built Garden", a solarpunk first contact story about an alien ship landing in a post-capitalist society in Chesapeake Bay. It's about the aliens' attempt at getting humans off the planet, and the reasons why not all the humans want that...

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    Book Review: T. Kingfisher's The Hollow Places

    7 weeks ago

    This is a book review of T. Kingfisher's "The Hollow Places", a book that is marketed as a horror book but in reality, it's more of a sci-fi or even portal fantasy story. Delivered by another one of Kingfisher's charming protagonist, "The Hollow Places" will definitely please the author's fans...

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    Book Review: The Deluge by Stephen Markley

    7 weeks ago

    A review of Stephen Markley's "The Deluge", an American sci-fi epic about climate change and its impacts on many different parts of society. It's so dense, full of wild ideas and intriguing characters, that it might actually be worth the read, despite its 900 pages...

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    Review: "The Other Valley" by Scott Alexander Howard

    8 weeks ago

    "The Other Valley", is Scott Alexander Howard's debut novel, a literary sci-fi story about a girl who lives in a valley surrounded by the past and the future.

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    Book Review: The Twisted Ones by T. Kingfisher

    2 months ago

    This is a book review of T. Kingfisher's "The Twisted Ones", a standalone fantasy horror book about Mouse, an editor whose grandma passed away, making her have to clean up the house she used to leave with. And she finds that the house is more mysterious than she thought...

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    Book Review: Redsight by Meredith Mooring

    2 months ago

    This is a book review of "Redsight" by Meredith Mooring, a space opera romance with queer characters about three space witches from three different orders who are trying to make the world a better place in their own unique ways...

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    Book Review: What Feasts at Night by T. Kingfisher

    2 months ago

    This is a book review of T. Kingfisher's "What Feasts at Night", the second book in the Sworn Soldier series, with "What Moves The Dead" being the first book. Like that book, this is a pretty chill and low-key atmospheric horror, but this time with more focus on the characters.

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    Book Review: The Glass Hotel by Emily St. John Mandel

    2 months ago

    This is a book review of Emily St. John Mandel's "The Glass Hotel", a literary fiction novel that slightly bent towards magical realism at the end. It's the story of a Ponzi scheme that got exposed during the 2008 financial crisis and all the people who were involved and affected.

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    Book Review: "There Is No Antimemetics Division" by qntm

    3 months ago

    This is a book review of qntm's "There Is No Antimemetics Division", which is a novel set in the SCP Foundation universe, though you need no prior knowledge of it whatsoever in order to enjoy it.

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    Book Review: "Summer Sons" by Lee Mandelo

    3 months ago

    This is a book review of Lee Mandelo's "Summer Sons," a book about a guy whose best friend dies mysteriously, leading him down dangerous rabbit holes in order to find out what really happened.

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    Book Review: "What Moves the Dead" by T. Kingfisher

    3 months ago

    T. Kingfisher's "What Moves The Dead" is the first book in the "Sworn Soldier" series. It is a loose retelling of the short story "The Fall of the House of Usher" by Edgar Allan Poe.

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    Book Review: "American Elsewhere" by Robert Jackson Bennett

    3 months ago

    A book review of Robert Jackson Bennett's "American Elsewhere," a genre-bending novel combining cosmic horror, sci-fi, and rural fantasy. "American Elsewhere" is anything but "generic."

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    Book Review: "Station Eleven" by Emily St. John Mandel

    3 months ago

    A book review of Emily St. John Mandel's breakout novel, "Station Eleven," a post-apocalyptic, literary sci-fi tale about life after a pandemic eliminated most of humanity.

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    Book Review: "Record of a Spaceborn Few" by Becky Chambers

    3 months ago

    This is a book review of Becky Chambers' "Record of a Spaceborn Few." It is the third book in the Wayfarers series, but like all the books in the series, it can be read as a standalone.

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    Book Review: "The Vanished Birds" by Simon Jimenez

    4 months ago

    This is a book review of Simon Jimenez's debut novel, "The Vanished Birds," a standalone sci-fi book tackling a multitude of themes like love, found family and perseverance.

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    Book Review: Translation State by Ann Leckie

    4 months ago

    This is a book review of Ann Leckie's "Translation State", a standalone entry in the "Imperial Radch" universe, showing another side of the universe that we didn't really see before. After the underwhelming standalone "Provenance", this book is a return to form for Leckie.

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    Book Review: Provenance by Ann Leckie

    4 months ago

    This is a book review of Ann Leckie's "Provenance", this book takes place in the same universe as the Imperial Radch trilogy, after the events of the third book, but it can be read as a standalone. This book has very different vibes compared to the trilogy, and overall it's a bit subpar...

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    Book Review: "Foundryside" by Robert Jackson Bennett

    4 months ago

    This is a book review of "Foundryside" by Robert Jackson Bennett, the first book in his Founders Trilogy. This book is recommended for fantasy fans who like hard magic systems and plot-driven stories.

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    The 10 Best Sci-fi and Fantasy Books of 2023

    4 months ago

    2023 has been another excellent year for science fiction and fantasy books. With great releases both for popular and less popular books, it might be difficult to know which to pick up, so here are ten that you simply can't miss...

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    Review: "The Faceless Old Woman Who Secretly Lives In Your Home" by Joseph Fink and Jeffrey Cranor

    4 months ago

    This is a book review of Joseph Fink and Jeffrey Cranor's "The Faceless Old Woman Who Secretly Lives In Your Home," the third book in the Welcome To Night Vale book series.

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    Emily Wilde's Encyclopaedia of Faeries by Heather Fawcett Review

    4 months ago

    Heather Fawcett's "Emily Wilde's Encyclopaedia of Faeries" is a cozy fantasy book about a professor who's traveling up north to study faerie folklore, and while she does discover a lot of that, she also finds out a lot of things about love, friendship, and even herself.

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    Book Review: Ancillary Mercy (Imperial Radch #3) by Ann Leckie

    4 months ago

    This is a book review of Ann Leckie's "Ancillary Mercy", the third and final book in the "Imperial Radch" trilogy, not only is it an excellent novel on its own, but it's also an excellent end to the series. It's no surprise why people see this trilogy as a modern sci-fi classic...

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    Book Review: "Ancillary Sword" (Imperial Radch #2) by Ann Leckie

    3 months ago

    This is a book review of Ann Leckie's "Ancillary Sword," book two in the "Imperial Radch" series and sequel to the critically acclaimed and award-winning "Ancillary Justice.

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    Book Review: "City of Last Chances" by Adrian Tchaikovsky

    4 months ago

    This is a book review of Adrian Tchaikovsky's "City of Last Chances," a fantasy book about a city under occupation and on the brink of a revolution.

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    Book Review: Godkiller by Hannah Kaner

    4 months ago

    This is a review of Hannah Kaner's "Godkiller", book 1 in the Fallen Gods series. This book is about Kissen, a Godkiller who meets a god she can't kill, because the god is connected to a young noble who just lost her family. Joined by a mysterious knight, they try to uncover all the mysteries...

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    Book Review: Bridge by Lauren Beukes

    5 months ago

    This is a book review of Lauren Beukes' "Bridge", a sci-fi thriller about the daughter of a neuroscientist who's convinced that her mother didn't die, but is stuck in another reality, therefore she must do everything she can to get back to her.

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    Book Review: Blood Over Bright Haven by M.L. Wang

    5 months ago

    This is a book review of M.L. Wang's "Blood Over Bright Haven", a dark academia high fantasy book about the first woman mage in history, as she discovers that the magic that her society depends on has an expensive cost...

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    Book Review: The Lost Cause by Cory Doctorow

    5 months ago

    This is a review of Cory Doctorow's "The Lost Cause", a climate fiction taking place in a polarized near future Burbank, where climate change is no longer a controversial topic for most people, but there are still older people who are willing to do anything in order to make their country great again

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    Book Review: Some Desperate Glory by Emily Tesh

    5 months ago

    This is a book review of Emily Tesh's "Some Desperate Glory", a young adult science fiction novel about Kyr, a young soldier who has trained her entire life in order to avenge the destruction of Earth. The book is an exploration of fascism, propaganda, and the difficulty of deradicalization.

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    Book Review: The Great Transition by Nick Fuller Googins

    5 months ago

    This is a book review of Nick Fuller Googins' "The Great Transition", a climate fiction thriller story taking place in a world that has undergone a "great transition" to survive the climate crisis. It's a thrilling story that still managed to include interesting questions about our future.

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    Book Review: Defiant (Skyward #4) by Brandon Sanderson

    5 months ago

    This is a book review of "Defiant" by Brandon Sanderson, the fourth and final book in the Skyward series. After the somewhat disappointing third book in the series, "Cytonic", can Brandon Sanderson close out the series on a high note?

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    Book Review: The Rain Artist by Claire Rudy Foster

    5 months ago

    This is a review of "The Rain Artist' by Claire Rudy Foster, a book set in a future where rain is a luxury that can only be enjoyed by rich people, and the book is about what those people would do to stay in power. The book will be published on February 24, 2024 by Moonstruck Books.

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    Book Review: Arboreality by Rebecca Campbell

    4 weeks ago

    This is a book review of Rebecca Campbell's "Arboreality" is a science fiction novella, and also the winner of the 2023 Ursula K. Le Guin Prize for Fiction. It is a collection of related short stories taking place in western Canada in the near future as society collapses, and yet people survive...

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    Book Review: The Ministry of Time by Kaliane Bradley

    5 months ago

    This is a review of Kaliane Bradley's "The Ministry of Time", a sci-fi romance spy thriller about a woman whose job is to live with, assist, and monitor a temporal expat, who's a sailor who supposedly died in 1845. "The Ministry of Time" will be published on May 7, 2024 by Avid Reader Press.

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    Book Review: To Be Taught, If Fortunate by Becky Chambers

    5 months ago

    This is a book review of Becky Chambers' novella, "To be Taught, If Fortunate", unlike her other books, this novella is neither character nor philosophy focused, instead it's an exploration focused science fiction that feels more like the classics...

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    "Same Bed Different Dreams" by Ed Park Book Review

    5 months ago

    This is a book review of Ed Park's "Same Bed Different Dreams", a historical fiction book about what would've happened if the KPG (Korean Provisional Government) didn't dissolve after Japan's defeat in World War II. It's a sprawling and chaotic read that ends satisfyingly...

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    "The Circumference of the World" by Lavie Tidhar Book Review

    5 months ago

    This is a review of Lavie Tidhar's "The Circumference of the World" by Lavie Tidhar, a short novel about a book written by Golden Age-era science fiction author that might have contained a powerful truth about the universe. It's a difficult read that might be worth it for Golden Age sci-fi fans.

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    "The Absinthe Underground" by Jamie Pacton Book Review

    6 months ago

    This is a book review of Jamie Pacton's "The Absinthe Underground", a romantasy book about two thieves struggling with two things, one, a job that seems impossible, but it would make them rich, and two, their feelings for each other. This book will be published on February 6, 2024 by Peachtree Teen.

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    "It Devours!" by Joseph Fink and Jeffrey Cranor Book Review

    6 months ago

    This is a book review of Joseph Fink and Jeffrey Cranor's "It Devours!" book two in the Welcome to Night Vale series, which in itself is a spin-off of the fiction podcast of the same name. However like the other books in the series, this can be read as a standalone without any prior knowledge.

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    Monarch Falls by Lumen Reese Book Review

    6 months ago

    This is a book review of Lumen Reese's "Monarch Falls", the first book in The Four Quarters of Imagination trilogy. It's a crime thriller book taking place in the future about a PI who gets hired to chase a fugitive in a rich people playground.

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    "The Spear Cuts Through Water" by Simon Jimenez Book Review

    6 months ago

    This is a book review of Simon Jimenez's "The Spear Cuts Through Water, which is a high fantasy standalone story about two warriors who are shepherding an ancient goddess across the land in order to end the royal family's tyrannical reign.

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    "Ninefox Gambit" by Yoon Ha Lee (Machineries of Empire #1) Review

    6 months ago

    This is a book review of Yoon Ha Lee's "Ninefox Gambit", the first book in his space opera trilogy "Machineries of Empire". It's about a disgraced captain who has an opportunity to redeem herself by capturing a fortress with the help of a dead war criminal.

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    "Evershore" by Brandon Sanderson (Skyward #3.5) Book Review

    6 months ago

    This is a book review of Brandon Sanderson and Janci Patterson's "Evershore", the third Skyward Flight novella, this one meant to be read after the third book, Cytonic, while the previous two novellas were meant to be read before it. It's a solid short novel for anyone who already likes the series.

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    "Threads That Bind" by Kika Hatzopoulou Book Review

    6 months ago

    This is a book review of Kika Hatzopoulou's "Threads That Bind", which is the author's debut novel and the first book in a series. It's a fantasy/mystery book with a main character that is a descendant of the Fates. Despite its unengaging romance, it's still worth reading because of the plot.

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    "A Closed and Common Orbit" by Becky Chambers Book Review

    6 months ago

    This is a review of Becky Chambers' book "A Closed and Common Orbit", technically the second book in the Wayfarers series, this is a book that can still be enjoyed as a standalone. It's about an artificial intelligence who wakes up in a completely new body trying to find out who she is.

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    Book Review: "I Cheerfully Refuse" by Leif Enger

    6 months ago

    This is a review of Leif Enger's "I Cheerfully Refuse", a literary fiction book set in the near future where the world is quickly unraveling. It's about the main character's lost and his pursuit to get back what he lost. "I Cheerfully Refuse" will be published on April 2nd 2024 by Grove Atlantic.

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    "Twisted Vessels" by Jaysee Jewel Book Review

    6 months ago

    This is a book review of Jaysee Jewel's "Twisted Vessels" a steampunk-ish high fantasy book for fans of stories like "Arcane" and "Mistborn". It's a fast paced story that can feel a bit incomplete without the sequel, but still worth reading. "Twisted Vessels" will be published on November 10, 2023.

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    "Starling House" by Alix E. Harrow Book Review

    6 months ago

    This is a book review of Alix E. Harrow's "Starling House", a kinda haunted house type of story taking place in rural Kentucky. Full of exquisite prose and engaging character drama of so many different varieties...

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    "The Dead Take the A Train" by Cassandra Khaw & Richard Kadrey Review

    6 months ago

    This is a book review of Cassandra Khaw & Richard Kadrey's "The Dead take the A Train", the first book in their new urban fantasy series, "Carrion City". It is about a freelance monster hunter who accidentally caught the attention of a very powerful eldritch creature.

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    "Nettle & Bone" by T. Kingfisher Book Review

    6 months ago

    This is a review of T. Kingfisher's "Nettle & Bone", a fairy-tale-esque story about a princess who is trying her hardest to save her sister, who got married off to an abusive prince of more powerful kingdom. Stylish and full of entertaining character interactions, it's definitely worth reading...

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    "The Jinn-Bot of Shantiport" by Samit Basu Book Review

    7 months ago

    This is a book review of Samit Basu's "The Jinn-Bot of Shantiport" by Samit Basu. A science fiction book about a pair of siblings, children of parents who used to be failed revolutionaries. This is a book about revolutions, and also the logistics and moralities surrounding the topic.

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    "Three Eight One" by Aliya Whiteley Book Review

    7 months ago

    This is a book review of Aliya Whiteley's "Three Eight One", a weird story about a future archivist looking back at a story from 21st century internet. It's not for everyone, but certainly still worth the read. This book will be published on January 16, 2024 by Rebellion, Solaris.

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    "The Sunlit Man" (Secret Project #4) by Brandon Sanderson Review

    7 months ago

    This is a book review of Brandon Sanderson's "The Sunlit Man" (Secret Project #4). This is the final secret project that Brandon Sanderson has to offer this year. It's certainly a good book, but it would be a great book for readers who are already familiar with Mistborn and Stormlight Archive.

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    "Floating Hotel" by Grace Curtis Book Review

    7 months ago

    This is a book review of Grace Curtis' "Floating Hotel", it's a science fiction book about, as the title suggests, a hotel floating in space, and the many mysteries of its guests and staffs. "Floating Hotel" by Grace Curtis will be published on March 19, 2024 by DAW.

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    "The Digital Aesthete" Edited by Alex Shvartsman Book Review

    7 months ago

    This is a book review of "The Digital Aesthete", an anthology edited by Alex Shvartsman, it's a science fiction short story anthology filled with stories related to artificial intelligence and the process of creating art. This book will be published on November 14, 2023 by CAEZIK SF & Fantasy.

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    "The Burning Bandit" by Lauren Louise Hazel Book Review

    7 months ago

    This is a book review of Lauren Louise Hazel's "The Burning Bandit", a young adult fantasy story about two boys whose friendship is often hindered by their fate and their duties. "The Burning Bandit" by Lauren Louise Hazel will be released on October 2, 2023.

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    "The Memory Theater" by Karin Tidbeck Book Review

    7 months ago

    This is a book review of Karin Tidbeck's "The Memory Theater", a science fiction story featuring a parallel universe, the multiverse, and a troupe that can unlock the fabrics of reality. It is an inventive, if imperfect, story that probably should've been a bit longer...

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    "Ashes of Man" (Sun Eater #5) by Christopher Ruocchio Review

    7 months ago

    This is a book review of Christopher Ruocchio's "Ashes of Man", the fifth and latest book in the Sun Eater series. Despite its repetitive start, the book has the highest stakes compared to the rest of the series, that, combined with the execution make this possibly the best book in the series...

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    "Kingdoms of Death" (Sun Eater #4) by Christopher Ruocchio Review

    7 months ago

    This is a book review of Christopher Ruocchio's "Kingdoms of Death", the fourth book in the Sun Eater series, this book is the continuation to Demon in White, and it's quite a different book compared to the first three, and so it might be a bit more polarizing for some readers...

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    "The Parliament" by Aimee Pokwatka Book Review

    7 months ago

    This is a book review of Aimee Pokwatka's "The Parliament", a book about people who got stuck inside a library as thousands upon thousands of owls descend on the library, attacking everything moving outside the building. This book will be published on January 16, 2024 by Tor Publishing Group.

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    "Demon in White" by Christopher Ruocchio (Sun Eater #3) Review

    7 months ago

    This is a book review of Christopher Ruocchio's "Demon in White", the third book in the Sun Eater series. This book is the sequel to the second book in the series "Howling Dark". While the previous two books in the Sun Eater series have been excellent, this one might just be the best one so far...

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    "The Witches at the End of the World" by Chelsea Iversen Review

    7 months ago

    This is a book review of Chelsea Iversen's debut novel, "The Witches at the End of the World". It is a historical fantasy story focusing on two Norwegian witches who are sisters. Chelsea Iversen's "The Witches at the End of the World" will be published on October 17, 2023 by Sourcebooks Landmark

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    "The Navigating Fox" by Christopher Rowe Book Review

    7 months ago

    This is a book review of Christopher Rowe's "The Navigating Fox", a short book about a talking fox in a world filled with talking animals. Christopher Rowe's "The Navigating Fox" will be published on September 26, 2023 by Tor Publishing Group.

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    "The Hungry Dark" by Michael Coolwood Book Review

    7 months ago

    This is a book review of "The Hungry Dark" by Michael Coolwood, like the book's tagline suggests, it's about magic, monsters, and radical empathy. "The Hungry Dark" will be published on November 5, 2023 by Coolwood Books

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    "Winter Harvest" by Ioanna Papadopoulou Book Review

    7 months ago

    This is a book review of "Winter Harvest" by Ioanna Papadopoulou, it's a standalone book about the Greek goddess of agriculture (among others) Demeter. "Winter Harvest" by Ioanna Papadopoulou will be published on November 21, 2023 by Ghost Orchid Press.

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    Howling Dark (Sun Eater #2) by Christopher Ruocchio Book Review

    7 months ago

    This is a book review of Christopher Ruocchio's "Howling Dark", the second book in his Sun Eater series, it's the sequel to "Empire of Silence". "Howling Dark" is quite a different book compared to the first book, but still worth the read for anyone who liked "Empire of Silence"...

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    "The Shadow of the Torturer" by Gene Wolfe Book Review

    8 months ago

    This is a book review of Gene Wolfe's "The Shadow of the Torturer", the first book in the Book of the New Sun series. Despite its relative obscurity compared to its peers, is the first book of Gene Wolfe's magnum opus worth reading?

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    "The Traitor Baru Cormorant" by Seth Dickinson Book Review

    8 months ago

    This is a book review of Seth Dickinson's "The Traitor Baru Cormorant", the first book in Dickinson's The Masquerade series. Although there are some unusual things about it, such as the prose, it's still a great book and if you're looking for something really emotional, then this is for you.

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    "The Golem and the Jinni" by Helene Wecker Book Review

    8 months ago

    This is a book review of Helene Wecker's "The Golem and the Jinni", her debut novel from 2013. It is one of the best debut novels of the 2010s. It's a wonderful novel that combines magical realism and historical fiction, creating a really charming and beautiful story.

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    "The City & The City" by China Miéville Book Review

    8 months ago

    This is a book review of China Miéville's "The City & The City", possibly China Miéville's least weird book (and it's still plenty weird), it still offers a really interesting premise that is delivered with the usual exquisite Miéville prose.

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    "Thornhedge" by T. Kingfisher Book Review

    8 months ago

    This is a book review of T. Kingfisher's "Thornhedge", a loose retelling of the Sleeping Beauty fairy tale. It's a rather short book (116 pages), and still contains a really fleshed out story and main character, which make the book worth reading.

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    "Empire of Silence" (Sun Eater #1) by Christopher Ruocchio Review

    8 months ago

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