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    Wild Wastes
    Book 1 in the series:Wild Wastes

    Wild Wastes - Wild Wastes by Randi Darren
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    'Wild Wastes' by Randi Darren is a harem fantasy adventure story that follows the main character as he navigates a world filled with multiple species and erotic encounters. The plot revolves around the main character's journey of survival and growth, as he builds relationships with a diverse cast of characters, faces challenges, and eventually starts building a community. The writing style is described as engaging, with a good balance of action, character development, and world-building, creating a story that keeps readers intrigued and eager to see what happens next.

    Then he casually flicked his glowing energy weapon across in front of himself and took the top part of the monster’s head off. It hit the ground and slid forward a short distance before coming to a st...

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    Born to Magic
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    Book 1 in the series:Tales Of Nevaeh

    Born to Magic - Tales Of Nevaeh by David Wind
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    Born to Magic by David Wind is a fantasy tale set in a post-apocalyptic world 3,000 years in the future, where the remnants of society have evolved to rely on magic instead of technology. The story follows Areenna, an 18-year-old with strong psychic abilities, and Mikaal, the first man with magical powers, as they embark on a perilous journey to save their world from evil forces. The plot is filled with action, intrigue, and a hint of romance, set against a backdrop of mutated creatures, magical powers, and the constant threat of annihilation.

    The narrative style of Born to Magic is primarily told from a third-person omniscient point of view, which some readers found challenging to connect with the characters on a deeper level. Despite this, the book presents a fast-paced and exciting story, with intricate world-building and well-developed secondary characters. The author weaves a tale of survival, growth, and facing evil, as Areenna and Mikaal navigate through haunted wastelands, battle dark forces, and discover the true extent of their powers.


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    The Fortifier
    Book 1 in the series:The Fortifier

    The Fortifier - The Fortifier by D.K. Landtroop
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    'The Fortifier' by D.K. Landtroop is a character and story-driven book that blends RPG elements with base building in an apocalypse fantasy setting. Readers appreciated the focus on character development, unique class choices, and the enthralling storyline that revolves around survival and growth in a post-apocalyptic world. Despite some minor flaws and pacing issues, the book introduces a mix of intriguing characters, engaging plot twists, and a touch of magic that keeps readers hooked until the cliffhanger ending.


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    The Horse Whisperer by Nicholas Evans
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    The Horse Whisperer by Nicholas Evans tells the gripping and emotional story of a family dealing with a tragic accident involving a young girl, her friend, and their horses. The plot revolves around the aftermath of the accident, focusing on the physical and emotional healing of the surviving girl and her traumatized horse with the help of a horse whisperer. The book also delves into themes of love, loss, healing, and the complexities of relationships, particularly between the characters involved in the healing process.

    AND ROBERT HAD MET WHEN SHE WAS ONLY eighteen. It was the summer of 1968 and rather than go straight from school to Oxford University where she had been offered a place, Annie decided to take a year o...

  5. The Diamond Age: Or, a Young Lady's Illustrated Primer by Neal Stephenson is a futuristic novel that explores the implications of nanotechnology on society. The story follows various characters in a world where technology interacts with different cultures, focusing on a young girl named Nell who is guided by an interactive book called the Primer. The book delves into themes of education, social structures, and the role of technology in shaping the future.

    The bells of St. Mark's were ringing changes up on the mountain when Bud skated over to the mod parlor to upgrade his skull gun. Bud had a nice new pair of blades with a top speed of anywhere from a h...

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    The Great Wide Sea by M.H. Herlong
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    The Great Wide Sea by M.H. Herlong is a captivating adventure story that follows three brothers and their father as they embark on a year-long sailing journey to cope with the loss of their mother. The plot unfolds with unexpected twists and turns, keeping readers on the edge of their seats as the boys navigate through grief, survival challenges, and the vast ocean. The writing style of the author is engaging, with a focus on character development, intense plot surprises, and quality storytelling that resonates with both middle school and teen readers.


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    The Road Leads Back
    Book 1 in the series:Stonehill

    The Road Leads Back - Stonehill by Marci Bolden
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    'The Road Leads Back' by Marci Bolden is a heartfelt story of forgiveness, love, and second chances. The plot revolves around Kara, Harry, and their son, Phil, as they navigate through past pain, family secrets, and the complexities of reuniting after years of separation. The writing style captures the emotions and struggles of the characters, portraying a tale of survival, growth, and the power of love and redemption.


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    City of the Dead - The Alchemist by Vasily Mahanenko
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    "City of the Dead" in the series "The Alchemist" by Vasily Mahanenko is a coming-of-age tale set in a pseudo-medieval environment, primarily told from the perspective of a 10-year-old child. The story follows the protagonist, Tailyn, as he navigates survival in a village with few friends, facing challenges and mysteries in a world where magic, tech, and gaming intertwine. The plot unfolds with unexpected twists, intriguing magic systems, and a unique take on a game world where NPCs have assumed player roles, and the primary AI functions as a God.

    The writing style in "City of the Dead" is praised for its brilliance, featuring refreshingly complex characters with meaningful interactions. offers a mix of action-packed sequences, surprising character developments, and a well-crafted world-building that keeps readers engaged. Despite some pacing issues and occasional editing distractions, the narrative showcases a blend of suspense, adventure, and originality, making it a compelling read for fans of the litRPG genre.


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    Escape with a Scoundrel - Escape with a Scoundrel by Shelly Thacker
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    Escape with a Scoundrel by Shelly Thacker is a historical romance set in the 18th century, following the journey of two outlaws, Nick and Samantha, who are chained together and on the run. As they face dangers, a life-threatening wound, and a daring robbery, their relationship deepens, leading to a race for survival and unexpected discoveries about each other. The book is described as full of adventure, with a slow start that picks up pace, engaging readers with vivid descriptions and character development that brings the story to life.

    Escape with a Scoundrel is praised for its engaging plot, adventurous spirit, and the chemistry between the two main characters. Readers appreciate the action-packed storyline, the historical setting, and the development of Nick and Samantha's relationship as they navigate challenges together. The book is commended for its entertaining blend of romance, adventure, and suspense that keeps readers hooked and eager to continue reading.


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    Eight
    Book 1 in the series:Eight

    Eight - Eight by Samer Rabadi
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    'Eight' in the series 'Eight' by Samer Rabadi follows the story of Eight, a character who wakes up in a new world as an 8-year-old child after dying in his 50s. Readers witness Eight's growth and development alongside other characters, experiencing a slow progression where everything is earned, not gifted. delves into wilderness survival, offering a detailed portrayal of struggle and the importance of adaptation. The plot unfolds with a steady buildup of friends and enemies, keeping readers engaged as they explore new worlds and cultures through the eyes of Eight.


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