Style: Fiction

  • The Book of Three – Lloyd Alexander

    The Book of Three – Lloyd Alexander

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    The Book of Three is a classic fantasy adventure where we follow Taran the assistant pig-keeper as he joins a party trying to stop the evil warlord. Taran ends up being far more valuable than first anticipated. This book may be best for younger readers, but I still enjoyed the story as the world is

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  • Changer – Matt Gemmell

    Changer – Matt Gemmell

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    While I’ve enjoyed Matt’s writing online on his site, and even a bunch of his short stories, this book didn’t do it for me. In fact, I couldn’t even bring myself to finish the book. I made it about 15% in and then the dialogue was so cliche and the scenarios involved so unbelievable that

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  • Heaven’s River – Bobiverse Book 4

    Heaven’s River – Bobiverse Book 4

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    In the 4th installment in Dennis Taylor’s series about a post-human society of “Bob’s” we get introduced to a new race called Quinlan’s as Bob goes searching for Bender who disappeared long ago. From explorations of post-scarcity utopia, to interactions with humans Pav, AI, and a group of computer replications of the original Bob’s brain,

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  • Between Starfalls – S Kaeth

    Between Starfalls – S Kaeth

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    Never leave the path, but if your son goes missing maybe all those dogmatic rules no longer make sense and you’re willing to risk everything to get him back. While I found the language a bit stilted sometimes, this was a great fantasy novel. I enjoyed the world building, and the world breaking as our

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  • Quill & Still – Aaron Sofaer

    Quill & Still – Aaron Sofaer

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    Like many books we start out with our main character getting whisked to a new world which they need to explore, but then Aaron takes a turn. Our main character is not the “hero of ages”, in fact they take up a regular job and we get to explore the world with them as they

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  • Project Hail Mary – Andy Weir

    Project Hail Mary – Andy Weir

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    Project Hail Mary is another excellent book by Andy Weir. This one follows an astronaut that wakes from a coma realizing that they have to figure out how to stop the “space algae” that is eating the energy of the Sun causing Earth to cool down which will have a dire affect on the climate, and

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  • The Black Cauldron – Lloyd Alexander

    The Black Cauldron – Lloyd Alexander

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    Some books I read to test them out for the kids and this is one of those titles. It’s a decent book, but it’s not geared towards adults. If you’re looking for another story that has knights, magic, and battles for your kids I’d recommend it. If you’re looking for a teenager, this isn’t it.

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  • You Made a Fool of Death with Your Beauty – Awaeke Emezi

    You Made a Fool of Death with Your Beauty – Awaeke Emezi

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    This was an excellent look at finding love after heartbreaking loss. One of the best fiction books I read in 2022. Purchase You Made a Fool of Death with Your Beauty on Amazon

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  • American Gods – Neil Gaiman

    American Gods – Neil Gaiman

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    We follow Shadow as he’s released from prison into a world where his wife is dead and an unknown stranger offers him a job out of the blue. Via Shadow we get a front row seat to the struggle of the New Gods of America versus the Gods that came across the ocean with immigrants.

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  • Yumi and the Nightmare Painter

    Yumi and the Nightmare Painter

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    I think the ending of this book encapsulates my feeling of the story, sometimes stories end in a sad manner because that’s how things end. In fact, much of Painter’s recent life has been sad due to failing his friends. While Yumi helps him repair that rift, the pain is still there and it was

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