Fantasy
Liberty's Daughter - Naomi Kritzer
Naomi Kritzer
Liberty's Daughter is about Beck Garrison, a teenager living on a libertarian seastead which is part of a collection of seasteads with varying rules. Some have no rules at all, so drugs are openly ma
The Sunlit Man - Brandon Sanderson
Brandon Sanderson
This is the final book in the 4 books Brandon Sanderson wrote in "secret" during the COVID 19 pandemic. In this one we follow Nomad who has skipped to a world that has such intense sun that it scorch
Beneath the God's Tree - S Kaeth
S. Kaeth
This was me second visit to S Kaeth's fantasy world, the first being Between Starfalls. I again found the world interesting and the story generally well written. If I have any critisim of the book it
Between Starfalls - S Kaeth
S. Kaeth
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 stil
Quill & Still - Aaron Sofaer
Aaron Sofaer
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
Yumi and the Nightmare Painter
Brandon Sanderson
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 f
The Lost Metal
Brandon Sanderson
Here we meet an ageing Wax and Wayne as they try to confront another God that's encroaching on their world. This is the third book in the Wax & Wayne arc of Brandon Sanderson's Mistborn world.
The Bands of Mourning
Brandon Sanderson
This book draws a very tight connection with the original Mistborn Trilogy (which I've read many times and recommend) as Wax is racing to get the mythical Bands of Mourning, which allowed the Lord Ru
Shadows of Self
Brandon Sanderson
This is the second entry in the Wax & Wayne cycle of the Mistborn Novels. Wax is starting to find his place in the city he had forsaken and Wayne is along for the ride. I very much enjoyed the
Invincible Ultimate Collection Volume 2
Robert Kirkman
In this volume we get to see Mark dealing with the aftermath of the fight with his father and get more insight into the Coalition of Planets. It both very emotional at times as well as light-hearted