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Between Two Fires - medieval horror fantasy

By Lore | Sat, 08/02/2025
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God's attention seems to be elsewhere and as Lucifer unleashes his minions on Earth, God makes no answer. The year is 1348 and the Black Death is rampant, but that's just a small part of the problem. The war between heaven and hell has spilled over on to Earth and a young girl rich in faith tries to fight back against the horrors. Is it her faith that makes this possible, or is she just as mad as everyone else? Thomas isn't sure, but as a fallen knight who dreams of redemption, he can't help but take up her cause, no matter how annoying she happens to be. This unlikely duo travels around medieval France coming up against one horror after another, and while Thomas tries to solve every problem through killing, Delphine urges peace. They may disagree on the methods for fighting back against Hell's minions, but why is it up to them in the first place? Where is God and why is he allowing this to happen?

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Fantasy
Christopher Buehlman
Steve West
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The Malevolent Eight - the malevolent seven are back and more dysfunctional than ever

By Sevhina | Fri, 07/25/2025
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The mercenary wonderist Cade, a great term for various forms of magician, and his friend, frenemies, as well as a few random add-ons stepped up to prevent an extra-planar invasion of their world. Too bad they were being used and now instead of a simple invasion the Celestine Plane and Infernal Plane have access to Cade's world and angels and demons are wreaking havoc using mortal lives to keep score. Angry at being tricked, and just angry with everyone in general, the Malevolent Seven have sworn to kick out the celestines and infernals with their newly coined motto "Peace at any price, no matter how many people we have to kill". Does this sequel live up to dark irreverent humor of the original?

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Fantasy
Sebastien de Castell
Joe Jameson
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Rhino: The Rise of a Warrior - a surpisingly good addition to the Hell Divers universe

By Lore | Sat, 07/19/2025
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Rhino: The Rise of a Warrior tells the story of the Cazador soldier Rhino, from his childhood through his rise in the ranks, right up until the start of the main Hell Divers series. For me, the deck was certainly stacked against this book even though it is a spin off from a series that I really enjoyed. I rarely like side stories that focus on one of the supporting characters in a series, and I absolutely hate it when when an audiobook series changes narrators. However, Ray Porter is an excellent narrator, and the main PoV character of the original series is not in this book at all, so I decided to give it a shot.. The ratings on this one are pretty high, and I have to say, they are completely justified.

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Sci-Fi
Nicholas Sansbury Smith
Ray Porter
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When the Moon Hits Your Eye - science fiction at its most ridiculous

By Sevhina | Fri, 07/11/2025
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There was a time that people said the moon looked like it was made of cheese. Why? Who knows, it never looked much like cheese to me but in Scalzi's latest walk on the ridiculous side of science fiction the moon suddenly morphs into actual cheese. So do all of the moon rocks that have been collected on Earth. Politicians panic and demand answers of scientists, who are mostly stupefied, to calm the bewildered public. A few lives are more directly impacted by the change including the astronauts scheduled to make a lunar landing and the billionaire holding the government contract to build and test the new space shuttles that will take them there. It's a wild ride through the ridiculous, the impossible, and even the existential but where does it end?

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Sci-Fi
John Scalzi
Wil Wheaton
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The Originals - 3 new stories that add to the TV series

By Lore | Sat, 07/05/2025
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I'm not really a fan of vampire movies and TV series and when I do choose to watch one, I am rarely impressed. So I was very surprised when I got into The Originals (back when it was on Netflix) and found myself eagerly looking forward to the next episode. I really enjoyed the series and especially liked when they got creative in the storytelling while staying true to their version of vampire lore. It's based in New Orleans and tells the story of the Mikaelson siblings, Elijah, Klaus, and Rebecca, the first 3 vampires ever created, (hence the name "originals.") This version of New Orleans is also home to werewolves, witches, and humans, although these factions are constantly vying for power and violating the terms of any peace agreements and killing each other off. So, does this 3 book series carry on with the interesting story telling, or is it just a cash grab that drops the name of the series to lure in suckers like me?

Series Review
Fantasy
Julie Plec
Saskia Maarleveld
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Heir of Light - Book 2 of the Academia Chronicles, a Chronicles of Elantra spin off

By Sevhina | Fri, 06/27/2025
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The Chronicles of Elantra is one of my favorite series thanks to the colorful variety of races, but Shards of Glass, the first book of the Academia Chronicles, was not my favorite because it focused so much on one of Sagara's creative arcane puzzles and this was one I couldn't quite grasp. So I was pleasantly surprised that Raven and her special "glass" were only a tiny part of this book and that it was much less complicated and made a lot more sense. There are no arcane mysteries here, just Robin attending classes in between dodging assassination attempts while the Chancellor Lanagaros, a dragon, and Teela a Barrani try to figure out how to expose his murderous uncle and get him safely in charge of the potentially world ending Gardianno legacy. Poor Robin would rather just forget all of that and attend classes even if Teela is now one of his instructors.

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Fantasy
Michelle Sagara
Khristine Hvam
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The Devils - Joe Abercrombie's new grimdark series

By Lore | Sat, 06/21/2025
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I'm a big fan of the First Law series and I loved how Joe Abercrombie was able to convince me to root for characters that were often pretty evil and selfish. However, the series quickly taught me that there can't possibly be a good outcome for any of those characters, because that's not how Joe Abercrombie rolls. Yet I continued to hope from book to book, all to no avail. So when I heard he was starting a new series, I was eager to jump into his new grimdark world and hopelessly root for a brand new set of characters in a totally new fantasy setting. However, in The Devils, Joe made some odd choices that impacted my ability to get into this new fantasy world, and I quickly worried that I was going to be the one with the bad outcome this time around.

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Fantasy
Joe Abercrombie
Simon Vance
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Seekers in the Void - a tale of an old ship, it's new captain, artificial intelligence, and alien ruins

By Sevhina | Sat, 06/14/2025
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The Santa Mica is an out of date ship kept running through the hard work and innovation of its crew, while hauling cargo and serving as a training ship for newly commissioned Captains. These captains are typically scions from wealthy corporations, which is why the crew is baffled by their latest Captain, Cirilo Webster, who earned his rank serving several years in the corporation's "security" division. Everyone knows the security division primarily exists to maintain Santiago Corporation's monopoly on FTL ships if bribes and threats fail. No one trusts them, least of all other former members like the Santa Mica's Security Chief. Webster finds earning the trust of the crew tough going, especially the Shipmind Nephil, an artificial intelligence so old they're the only one in Santiago that has managed to pay off the "debt" of their creation. A trip to a remote planetary system after their usual cargo hauler failed to arrive leads to a pirate trap, a cybernetic combat robot that might be developing a personality, and ferrying a group of Santiago hating academics to a planet with mysterious alien ruins. Forget the secrets, explosions, and aliens, never set out on a six month trip with a malfunctioning coffee machine.

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Sci-Fi
Glynn Stewart
Beau Thomas
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Ace in the Hole - the action packed conclusion to the Black Badge series

By Lore | Sat, 06/07/2025
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The prior book in this series ended with the unthinkable, Ace Ryker becoming a Hand of God. James Crowley found it hard enough to believe that he could be given a chance to atone for the sins of his life by serving the White Throne, but Ace Ryker? There wasn't a repentant bone in his body, so it was now more impossible than ever to tell good from evil. Crowley no longer wanted to be part of this eternal battle, but he wasn't ready to spend eternity in hell just yet, as Rosa still needed saving. Unfortunately, Crowley was now on the run from the man who had already killed him once, and he still wasn't sure exactly how he was going to bring Rosa back to the land of the living. The one thing he was sure of, though, is that he would pay any price to make it happen.

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Fantasy
Jaime Castle
Rhett C. Bruno
Roger Clark
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Written on the Dark - a medieval fantasy in the world of the Lions of Al-Rassan and Sailing to Sarantium

By Sevhina | Fri, 05/30/2025
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Kay's latest historical fantasy is inspired by events in France during the Hundred Years War against England, and it builds on the world first seen in The Lions of Al-Rassan. Here Christians, Jews, and Muslims are represented by the Jaddites, Kindath, and Asharites, although the actual religious beliefs are quite different. Early in the 15th century little magic remains in the world, but there are still some who receive communications from the unseen half-world and a few remnants of the old gods seen in Sarantium (Constantinople). This particular story starts with the brutal assassination of a King's brother. Because this Duke was also acting as regent for the King while he was lost in madness, the desperate Provost pulls the tavern poet Thierry Vallar into the investigation in the hopes that he can ask questions behind the scenes. Thierry would much rather go back to his warm bed, but as he was in the middle of a criminal endeavor that would see him hanged, he has little choice but to assist. But their worst fears are realized because exposing the culprit might throw Feirrere (France) into a civil war, and they already in the process of losing a war against Angland (England).

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Fantasy
Guy Gavriel Kay
Simon Vance
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