I’m amused by the fact that, in the review of the first book of this duology, I said I was glad I could pick up the sequel immediately… and then proceeded to wait an entire year to actually read said sequel. Anyway, Ruthless Vows by Rebecca Ross picks up two weeks after the events at …
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Book Review | The Way of Kings
I’m about fifteen years late to this, but I finally did it! I finally read The Way of Kings! My eldest brother can breathe a sigh of relief at long last (also, N, if you’re reading this, hi!). So in Brandon Sanderson’s first Stormlight Archive book, The Way of Kings, a young man named Kaladin …
Book Review | A Burning in the Bones (ARC)
I received a digital advance reader’s copy (ARC) of A Burning in the Bones by Scott Reintgen. Since this version is just a proof and not the final version, I won’t quote directly and will keep my comments general. A Burning in the Bones by Scott Reintgen closes the Waxways trilogy, following Ren Monroe as …
Book Review | The Galaxy, and the Ground Within
I don’t want this series to be over! The Galaxy, and the Ground Within is the final installment in Becky Chambers’ Wayfarers series. We find ourselves on the planet Gora, a rather inhospitable place with no native life. It serves merely as a sort of interplanetary truck stop, now that the Galactic Commons has set …
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Book Review | The Tainted Cup
In The Tainted Cup by Robert Jackson Bennett, Dinios Kol is an assistant investigator for the Empire, working with Ana Dolabra, a well-respected but eccentric investigator. They’re called to look into the death of an imperial official, who was killed when a magical contagion of some kind caused a tree to sprout from his chest. …