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Month: November 2021
One Day All This Will Be Yours by Adrian Tchaikovsky: Review
Welcome to the end of time. It’s a perfect day. Some information about this book: Genre: Sci-FiRelease date: March 2nd 2021Page count: 144Series: Standalone Nobody remembers how the Causality War started. Really, there’s no-one to remember, and nothing for them to remember if there were; that’s sort of the point. We were time warriors, and … Continue reading One Day All This Will Be Yours by Adrian Tchaikovsky: Review
The Kingdom of Liars by Nick Martell: Review
This ARC was provided in exchange for an honest review by Gollancz. Some information about this book: Genre: FantasyRelease date: May 20th 2020Page count: 608Series: The Legacy of the Mercenary Kings #1 This is an excellent debut from Martell who has created a unique world, mysterious characters, his own law system and a deep and … Continue reading The Kingdom of Liars by Nick Martell: Review
Northern Wrath by Thilde Kold Holdt: Review
This debut story is actually the first physical arc I was ever sent by a publisher and was also the first Viking inspired story I had read. For these two reasons, this book holds a special place in my heart and I'm hoping that this review, based off of my previous review on my old … Continue reading Northern Wrath by Thilde Kold Holdt: Review
Stormblood by Jeremy Szal: Review
So, Stormblood by Jeremy Szal is a military sci-fi story and I always felt that having the words 'military sci-fi' in the description or genre tag meant it would be less fun than a sci-fi only sotry because it would potentially have lots of military jargon taking away the fun and speed of the story … Continue reading Stormblood by Jeremy Szal: Review
Nophek Gloss by Essa Hansen: Review
Nophek Gloss is the debut novel from author Essa Hansen. Released just less than a year ago, it has been very well received by fans with a current Goodreads rating of 3.70 after 680 ratings and 192 reviews. Some information about this book: Genre: Sci-FiRelease date: November 17th 2020Page count: 480Series: The Graven #1 This … Continue reading Nophek Gloss by Essa Hansen: Review
Utterly Dark and the Face of the Deep by Philip Reeve: Review
Firstly, that cover art is phenomenal. It really draws you in and focuses on the girl stood on a rock in the sea. She is looking for something but what? Some information about this book: Genre: FantasyRelease date: September 2nd 2021Page count: 288Series: Standalone I requested this book from Netgalley as I really liked Mortal … Continue reading Utterly Dark and the Face of the Deep by Philip Reeve: Review
Fated by Benedict Jacka: Review
Yes, an audiobook! I’ve not listened to an audiobook since Andy Serkis read The Hobbit last year. The truth is I find it hard to enjoy them. I get distracted easily and lose track of where I am. I prefer holding a book, whether it’s physical or eBook. Surprisingly though, I actually enjoyed this audiobook! … Continue reading Fated by Benedict Jacka: Review
The Century Blade by Rob J Hayes: Review
I have had the first two books in the Mortal Techniques series, Never Die and Pawn’s Gambit on my physical TBR for months. The books in the Mortal Techniques series have always intrigued me as I’m personally fascinated by Asia and these books feel right at home in that continent even though they are set … Continue reading The Century Blade by Rob J Hayes: Review
The Offset by Calder Szewczak: Review
The Offset is a new book that will really make you think about the world and then brings you back to reality with a unhealthy dose of realism that is as equally fun as it is a revelation. Some information about this book: Genre: DystopianRelease date: September 14th 2021Page count: 280Series: Standalone The Offset is … Continue reading The Offset by Calder Szewczak: Review