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Book Review: Legacy by Ean Lanning – A Dreadful, Post-Apocalyptic World

Discover a compelling book review of ‘Legacy’ by Ean Lanning. Uncover the intricate world-building, character development, and intriguing plot of this dystopian adventure. Dive into a post-apocalyptic tale where societal disparities, a resilient hero, and a formidable villain converge in a thrilling narrative. Get an in-depth analysis of the story, its strengths, and areas for improvement. If you’re a fan of dystopian fiction, this review provides valuable insights into what ‘Legacy’ has to offer.

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Limited Time Exclusive Giveaway for The Pollutant Speaks by Alex Cochran – Get Now!

Hello everyone! There is a new author Alex Cochran who is giving out his book The Pollutant Speaks for free on Amazon for an exclusive limited-time giveaway! If you are interested in a book that centers around the topic of pollution (since climate change is such a dooming aspect for all of us), I strongly recommend you check out the book. It’s completely free!

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Book Review: The Wish by Lena Gibson

The Wish is a time-travel romance novel that combines themes of romance, intrigue, mystery, time travel, and a dash of magic. The plot is centred on Elizabeth, a woman who has been haunted by her decisions throughout her life, including a turbulent marriage to an abusive man. When she finds out about her ex-boyfriend’s untimely passing, the tragedy of her life only gets worse.

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Book Review: In a Small, Quiet Village by Ian Hollis

In a Small, Quiet Village is a delightful and heartwarming upper-middle-grade fiction. This book effortlessly blends subtle threads of magic into an otherwise ordinary tale, creating a nostalgic and endearing experience for someone like me that haven’t read a book of this genre in a while. As someone who primarily reads young adult and new adult books, delving into this middle-grade gem again was a refreshing change of pace, especially during my reading slump.

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Epic Book Review: Ferren and the Angel by Richard Harland

Ferren and the Angel by Richard Harland is a blend of young adult fantasy and speculative fiction. Set in a dystopian future, it features artificial ‘Humen’ fighting against angels while a tribal boy, Ferren, assists a fallen angel. Despite some stylistic preferences, the reviewer lauds the book’s originality, world-building, and unique interpretation of religious folklore.

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Book Review: Song of Blood and Heart by Delaine Coppock

As the final installment of the Queen’s Blood Saga, Song of Blood and Heart seamlessly picks up the narrative where its predecessor left off. The story begins amid the boundless Aphotic Sea, an eerily mysterious setting that symbolizes the uncertainty that looms over our protagonists, Queen Asra of Na’eem and her steadfast companion, Reem.

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Book Review: Voided by Ace Parlier

Discover the epic journey of Nena Videt in ‘Voided,’ a gripping science fiction odyssey. Uncover the depths of human resilience, sacrifice, and camaraderie in this thrilling tale. With a suspenseful ending that will leave you craving more, ‘Voided’ is a must-read for fans of space adventures and character-driven narratives.

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