The Library at Mount Char by Scott Hawkins: Review

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The Library at Mount Char is a well-written fantasy novel which aches with the potential for greatness but doesn't quite achieve it.

Monster Hunter Siege by Larry Correia: Review

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Monster Hunter Siege is a satisfying new entry in the popular series. However, it also demonstrates Larry Correia’s unwillingness to take writing risks.

The Eye of the World by Robert Jordan: Review

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The Eye of the World is an immensely satisfying high fantasy novel that serves both as a riveting self-contained story full of adventure, honour and magic, and an ideal introduction to the vast world of The Wheel of Time series.

The Olympian Affair by Jim Butcher: Review

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Fans of Jim Butcher may be aching for more in the author’s long-running Dresden Files series, but the second book in his alternative Cinder Spires world is still a meaty and satisfying follow-up set in a complex and intriguing post-apocalyptic crystal-punk universe.

The Primal Hunter by Zogarth: Review

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Pretentious high fantasy it ain't, but if you can look beyond Zogarth's obsessive tabling of his protagonists' stats, you'll find highly satisfying fantasy fare that anyone can love.

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