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Nyphron Rising: The Riyria Revelations (Volume 3) by Michael J Sullivan
Nyphron Rising is the third book in Sullivan’s Riyria Revelations following both The Crown Conspiracy and Avempartha. The first novels set the bar rather high and I’m happy to report that Nyphron Rising manages to live up to its predecessors in just about every respect [...]
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Wings of Creation (The Silver Ship) by Brenda Cooper
Cooper explores what it means to be human by exploring what isn’t and in doing so does more to illuminate the human condition than any bit of “realistic” fiction ever could. However, I felt the story was overlong, dragging in the parts when Cooper pauses to have [...]
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Sons of Dorn (Warhammer 40,000 Novels: Imperial Fists) by Chris Roberson
All in all, this is not a novel I can recommend with any sincerity. It starts well enough, though Roberson’s particular brand of prose doesn’t grab me personally, and then really seems to lose the plot with lackluster action scenes and poorly conceived attempts at [...]
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Cosmopath (Bengal Station Novels) by Eric Brown
So, another series come to an end and one of my favourites in a while. Although I have a soft spot for psychic detectives Eric Brown delivered a consistently good series and Cosmopath was the icing on the cake. This has the sort of appeal that can bring new [...]
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Impact by Douglas Preston
If you are a fan of James Rollins, Matthew Reilly and Clive Cussler or any of Douglas Preston’s this book is highly recommended. It’s also a great read for anyone on the lookout for new authors and those that are looking to relish reading an intriguing plot.
Impact is another winner from Douglas [...]
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As far as entertainment is considered books have always proved to be the best pastime. High sale of books is a strong evidence for its fame. There are several kind of books but fiction books are the ones which are sold the most. The fiction books are of many types and belong to different categories [...]
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The Cheap Books are available for people to grasp knowledge from the vast sea of information. One can make use of various textbooks to identify the subjects of one’s choice. These books allow people to learn a lot in order to meet their inherent needs. People get to gain more knowledge from books than [...]
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The Long Division by Derek Nikitas
A cleaning lady in Atlanta snatches five grand in loose cash from a client’s home and hits the road in search of the son she gave up for adoption.
A boy in Cape Fear, North Carolina meets up with an older man he’s been chatting with online.
A cop in Weymouth, New [...]
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Iorich (Vlad) by Steven Brust
House Jhereg, Dragaera’s organized crime syndicate, is still hunting Vlad Taltos. There’s a big price on his head on Draegara City. Then he hears disturbing news. Aliera–longtime friend, sometime ally–has been arrested by the Empire on a charge of practicing elder sorcery, a capital crime.
It doesn’t make sense. Everybody knows Aliera’s [...]
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Sanctuary: A Novel (Jack Taylor Series) by Ken Bruen
When a letter containing a list of victims arrives in the post, P.I. Jack Taylor tells himself that it’s got nothing to do with him. He has enough to do just staying sane. His close friend Ridge is recovering from surgery, and alcohol’s siren song is calling [...]
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