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Kay Kenyon‘s The Entire and The Rose Bright of the Sky (Entire and the Rose, Book 1), A World Too Near (Entire and the Rose, Book 2), City Without End (Entire and the Rose, Book 3) & Prince of Storms (Book 4 of The Entire and the Rose) REVIEW SUMMARY: An undeniable triumph of world building,
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Under Heaven by Guy Gavriel Kay Shen Tai lives among the dead, and buries their bones by day while their ghosts cry at night. He is alone in the farthest western reaches of the sprawling nation of Kitai, on the site of an old battlefield. And he has been doing this work that no one
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Farlander by Col Buchanan Farlander’ is a manic romp that takes in politics affecting nations at war as well as bringing the people who shape these nations into sharp focus. There’s a little something here for everyone and Buchanan shows that he’s not afraid to throw everything up on the air and see how it
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Echo Burning (Jack Reacher) by Lee Child Echo Burning is a classic Reacher book: full of action and intrigue. There are so many twists and turns you don’t know who to believe. Child has created an outstanding character in Reacher: strong, independent, but not afraid to get dirty when necessary. Reacher looks rough on the
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The Way of Shadows (The Night Angel Trilogy) by Brent Weeks The Way of Shadows is the first book of the Night Angel trilogy (followed by Shadow’s Edge and Beyond the Shadows) by first time novelist Brent Weeks. The whole trilogy was released at the same time in 2008 and eventually in omnibus version. His
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The Hundred Thousand Kingdoms, Book 1 (The Inheritance Trilogy) by N.K. Jemisin Where to start the world building, the myth, the main character, the voice? This has got to be one of the strongest debuts I’ve read for a while. I tend to lower my expectations and criticisms when reading a debut. It’s generally unfair
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Transition by Iain M. Banks Basically, here’s what we have in terms of cast of characters. Patient 8262, who is either feigning mental illness to hide out from agents from other worlds out to get him or is just a nut case. And who may also be any of the following, either actually or as
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1. Skin Trade (Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter, Book 17) by Laurell K. Hamilton (Berkley) (F-H) 2. The Scarecrow by Michael Connelly (Little, Brown and Company) 3. Medusa by Clive Cussler, Paul Kemprecos (Putnam) 4. Shanghai Girls: A Novel by Lisa See (Random House) 5. Matters of the Heart by Danielle Steel (Delacorte Press) 6. Gone
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Best Served Cold by Joe Abercrombie Monzcarro Murcatto, general of the mercenary army The Thousand Swords, and her brother and right-hand man, Benna, arrive at Talins to report the fall of another city to their employer, Duke Osco. The Duke, whose daughter is married to the King of the Union, has his own ambitions to
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City without End (Entire and the Rose, Book 3) by Kay Kenyon Lush, captivating and entrancing – City Without End is both a solid novel on its own and a great furthering of the story Kenyon is telling in this saga. There was a strong sense of closure upon the conclusion of the volume, but