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Ruin and Wrath - John Gwynne
It’s an unusual review this week, in that I’m reviewing two books in one. Ruin and Wrath are the third and fourth books in Gwynne’s The...
Jade City - Fonda Lee
I've done it again, I've been suckered into getting a book based off the bookstagram hype. I've seen this series - the Green Bone Saga...
Valour - John Gwynne
There is nothing worse than sinking your teeth into a good fantasy series, falling in love with the first one or two or three books in...
Illborn - Daniel T Jackson
It's not often I give into peer pressure. I don't tend to be swayed by hype, and I don't usually have an interest in what the current...
Malice - John Gwynne
I am so very behind with my "to be read" pile. I don't want to tell you how many books are in it, but just know that it is a literal pile...
The Crippled Angel - Sara Douglass
This post will contain spoilers for the whole Crucible series It is done. I am finished. I have completed the series and (once I've...
Runemarks - Joanne M. Harris
My to be read pile is getting a little out of control. I spent the last couple of years sort of forgetting that I could actually buy...
The Wounded Hawk - Sara Douglass
Alright, Take 2 on The Crucible series by Sara Douglass. The first in the series was the last review I did, which inspired pretty mixed...
The Nameless Day - Sara Douglass
They say never judge a book by its cover, and I'm afraid I might have fallen foul of this. I picked up the sequel to this, the second in...
Rotherweird - Andrew Caldecott
Have you ever started a book, that just immediately throws you onto an absolutely baffling rollercoaster, that from the first page to the...
The Mistborn Trilogy - Brandon Sanderson
Phew, I literally only just finished this trilogy in time for a review this week. It was cutting it fine, but I just about made it - I...
Terciel and Elinor - Garth Nix
Going to warn you now, this is going to be less of a review and more of a gushing of praise because, in my eyes, Garth Nix can literally...
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