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The Door of No Return by Sarah Mussi - Review

The Door of No Return by Sarah Mussi
Lost African gold, royal ancestry, a 300-year-old diary: Zac Baxter has always dismissed his grandfather’s stories. After all, they live in 21st-century England. But then Pops is murdered, their home searched, and Zac framed for a crime he didn’t commit. His “rehabilitation” requires community service in Ghana at [...]

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Sly Mongoose by Tobias S. Buckell - Review

Sly Mongoose by Tobias S. Buckell
Sly Mongoose runs mostly on adrenaline, but Buckell saves up a few surprises that hint at stories for future books. Savvy readers here may already be wondering what the League thought they could possibly have gotten out of spreading a runaway zombie virus among their enemies, and in fact that [...]

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Brisingr by Christopher Paolini - Interview

Brisingr (Inheritance, Book 3) by Christopher Paolini
Christopher Paolini–the 24-year-old best-selling author of the novels Eragon and Eldest–told SCI FI Wire that his new novel, Brisingr, continues the adventures of the farm-boy-turned-dragon-rider Eragon and the dragon Saphira.
In Brisingr, Paolini said that readers will discover a ship made of grass, a forest made of stone and a [...]

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Too Many Curses by A. Lee Martinez

Too Many Curses
Released September 02 2008! Click above to order now!
The wizard Margle the Horrendous takes special pride in never killing his enemies. Instead, he transforms them into various accursed forms and locks them away in his castle. His halls are filled with his collection of fallen heroes and defeated villains, along with a few [...]

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Every Last Drop by Charlie Huston - Review

Every Last Drop: A Novel by Charlie Huston
Huston supplies terse dialogue and convincing gore in expertly pitched prose, but the beautifully cinematic nastiness doesn’t quite mask a key difficulty: Pitt’s enemies set their hate aside too easily at his appearance, and their rational behavior is at odds with the emotional intensity (and sheer implausibility) of [...]

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