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The Wind In His Heart by Charles de Lint (book review)

So many of the books I enjoy most find their way into my hands by means other than me deciding

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From Ice To Ashes by Rhett C. Bruno (book review)

‘From Ice To Ashes’ by Rhett C. Bruno is a standalone novel set in the same world as ‘Titanborn’. The

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Caine’s Mutiny (Caine Riordan book 4) by Charles E. Gannon (book review)

‘Caine’s Mutiny’ is the fourth in a series following the adventures of Caine Riordan, former journalist, reluctant hero and now

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Department Zero by Paul Crilley (book review)

Do you ever wonder if Lovecraft’s account of the Old Ones was true? I’m pretty sure you have. You’re a

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Fire Country (The Country Saga book 1) by David Estes (book review)

I fell in love with the cover of ‘Fire Country’ by David Estes nearly four years ago. My first book

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The Circuit: Earthfall (The Circuit, #3) by Rhett C. Bruno (book review)
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The Circuit: Earthfall (The Circuit book 3) by Rhett C. Bruno (book review)

The third and final novel of ‘The Circuit Trilogy’ is ‘Earthfall’ is by Rhett C. Bruno. These books must be

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Judgment at Verdant Court (World of Prime, #3) by M.C. Planck (book review)
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Judgment At Verdant Court (World Of Prime book 3) by M.C. Planck (book review)

I love the premise of M.C. Planck’s ‘World Of Prime’ series. One day, Christopher Sinclair wakes up in an alternate

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Gods Of Nabban (book 3) by K.V. Johansen (book review).

The idea of a god and an assassin traveling together is what enticed me to request ‘Gods Of Nabban’ by

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Looking for Group by Alexis Hall (book review)
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Looking For Group by Alexis Hall (book review)

Alexis Hall is one of my favourite authors. His ‘Prosperity’ series is some of the best and weirdest steampunk I’ve

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Titanborn by Rhett C. Bruno (book review)

Previously, I have enjoyed the ‘Circuit’ series by Rhett C. Bruno. When I heard he had a new novel, ‘Titanborn’,

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