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Either End Of The Tunnel by Lannah Battley (book review).

Gareth Quentin fell into a hole and ended up in another world where the timeline was a few years behind

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Dragon Hunters (Chronicles of the Exile book 2) by Marc Turner (book review).

‘Dragon Hunters’ is book two in Marc Turner’s fantasy series ‘The Chronicles Of The Exile’. I’d like to kick off

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Foreign Devils (The Incorruptibles series book 2) by John Hornor Jacobs (book review)

Fisk and Shoe are hunting the rogue engineer Beleth, trying to catch him before he can sell the nation’s secrets

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If Then by Matthew de Abaitua (book review)

The world has changed, civilisation has crumbled but in the small town of Lewes, life goes on. Yet, although the

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Tamaruq (Osiris Project book 3) by E.J. Swift (book review).

Vikram is on his way back to Osiris but what he will be returning to is uncertain. The city has

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Journey To Space by Cody Westheimer (soundtrack review).

‘Journey To Space’ is a 2015 documentary film narrated by Patrick Stewart. It presents the current situation of spaceflight at

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The Multiverse Of Max Tovey: The Hamdun Chronicles Book One by Alastair Swinnerton (e-book review).

Max has been having very vivid dreams about battles in ancient Britain, fighting alongside the grandfather he’s met only briefly.

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Infinity Lost (Infinity Trilogy book 1) by S. Harrison (book review)

Infinity Blackstone, known as Finn, is the daughter of technology magnate Richard Blackstone, a man famous around the world for

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An Android Awakes by Mike French (author) and Karl Brown (artist) (book review)

‘An Android Awakes’ is a blend of graphic and traditional novels, with full pages of both text and artwork interspersed

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The Skull Throne (Demon Cycle book 4) by Peter V. Brett (book review).

Arlen and Jardir have disappeared after plummeting off a cliff during their battle. Nobody knows if they’re still alive or

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