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Baptism of Fire - The Witcher by Andrzej Sapkowski
Baptism of Fire
Book 3 in the series:The Witcher

'Baptism of Fire' in 'The Witcher' series by Andrzej Sapkowski follows Geralt's journey to find and save Ciri after recovering from injuries, accompanied by a diverse group including Milva, Zoltan, Regis, and Cahir. Meanwhile, Ciri explores her freedom by being a bandit, and a group of sorceresses work towards locating her. The plot is described as having multiple character perspectives, political intrigue, and a focus on character development rather than moving the main storyline forward.

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    Monsters of Men
    Book 3 in the series:Chaos Walking

    Monsters of Men - Chaos Walking by Patrick Ness
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    In the book "Monsters of Men", the readers are taken on an emotional rollercoaster as Todd and Viola face the tyrannical Mayor Prentiss in a struggle for control and peace. The plot is packed with action, moral dilemmas, and complex characters who must navigate monstrous decisions amidst a war-torn world. The writing style is described as gripping, suspenseful, and thought-provoking, with a relentless pace that keeps readers engaged till the shocking finale.

    “The eye in the sky is still there,” he says to me, walking over and looking up to the dot of light the Mayor’s pretty sure is a probe of some kind. We first saw it hovering over us an hour ago when t...

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Chaos Walking )

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    Fool's Errand
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    Book 1 in the series:Tawny Man

    Fool's Errand - Tawny Man by Robin Hobb
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    "Fool's Errand" is a sequel to the Farseer Trilogy by Robin Hobb, set fifteen years later. It follows the protagonist Fitz, now known as Tom Badgerlock, who has settled into a quiet life but is called back into action to help the Farseer dynasty. The story involves a missing prince, political intrigue, and the challenges of keeping secrets in a world where magic is hunted. The writing style is described as slow-paced initially, with a focus on character development and intricate world-building. The plot gradually builds up to a climax, showcasing themes of loyalty, sacrifice, and the complexities of relationships.

    He came one late, wet spring, and brought the wide world back to my doorstep. I was thirty-five that year. When I was twenty, I would have considered a man of my current age to be teetering on the ver...

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    At the Earth's Core - Pellucidar by Edgar Rice Burroughs
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    At the Earth's Core by Edgar Rice Burroughs is a thrilling science fiction adventure that follows the journey of David Ennis and Abner Perry as they drill down into the hollow Earth and discover the amazing world of Pellucidar. The book is filled with exciting escapades, freaky creatures, and a vividly described environment in this strange, buried world. Despite the nonsensical science of a hollow Earth, the story is gripping and fast-paced, with minimal backstory and character development, making it an entertaining and adventurous read.

    I WAS BORN IN CONNECTICUT ABOUT THIRTY YEARS ago. My name is DavidInnes. My father was a wealthy mine owner. When I was nineteenhe died. All his property was to be mine when I had attained mymajority—...

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    The Riddle-Master of Hed - Riddle-Master by Patricia A. McKillip
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    'The Riddle-Master of Hed' by Patricia A. McKillip is the first installment in the Riddle-Master trilogy. It follows the journey of Morgon, the prince of Hed, who embarks on a quest to uncover the mysteries surrounding the three stars on his forehead and his destined role in the world. The story is set in a richly imagined world filled with magic, riddles, and complex characters. The writing style is described as ethereal and dreamy, with a mix of dialogue and narrative that seamlessly transitions between different tones and modes, keeping readers engaged and intrigued.

    Morgon of Hed met the High One’s harpist one autumn day when the trade-ships docked at Tol for the season’s exchange of goods. A small boy caught sight of the round-hulled ships with their billowing s...

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    King's Dragon
    Book 1 in the series:Crown of Stars

    King's Dragon - Crown of Stars by Kate Elliott
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    King's Dragon, the first book in the Crown of Stars series by Kate Elliott, follows the intertwined fates of characters like Alain, Liath, and Sanglant in a fantasy world reminiscent of historical Europe but with added elements of magic and different fantasy races. The plot unfolds slowly, focusing on character development and world-building, with strong female characters and a mix of familiar fantasy tropes woven into a unique setting. The story is set in a kingdom torn by war, where the main characters, each with their own struggles and destinies, navigate through political intrigue, magic, and personal growth.

    In the northernmost reaches of the North Mark of Wendar lay a cluster of hamlets and villages known as Heart’s Rest. The people here spoke a peculiar dialect of Wendish flavored with odd words and unc...

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    The Rain
    Book 1 in the series:Rain

    The Rain - Rain by Joseph A. Turkot
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    The Rain trilogy by Joseph Turkot follows the story of a female protagonist who embarks on an epic journey in a world where it rains 24/7 nonstop every day. The series explores a post-apocalyptic setting where the main characters face the challenges of relentless rain, survival, and self-discovery. The writing style is described as descriptive and immersive, allowing readers to feel and visualize the cold and damp environment vividly.

    The thing that always comes to mind first isn’t the how though, it’s the how much. Back when they were taking measurements still, according to Russell, the numbers to know were 15 and 5,400. Now he’s ...

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    A Dance with Dragons - A Song of Ice and Fire by George R.R. Martin
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    'A Dance with Dragons' in the 'A Song of Ice and Fire' series by George R.R. Martin is a continuation of the epic saga set in the brutal and harsh world of Westeros. The book follows multiple characters as they navigate through complex story arcs, facing challenges, betrayals, and uncertain fates. The plot moves forward gradually, intertwining different storylines and leaving readers on cliffhangers, building anticipation for the next installment. The writing style is detailed and rich, immersing readers in a world filled with intricate political maneuvering, dark atmospheres, and unexpected twists.

    The ship was small, his cabin smaller, but the captain would not allow him abovedecks. The rocking of the deck beneath his feet made his stomach heave, and the wretched food tasted even worse when ret...

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series A Song of Ice and Fire )

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    A Feast for Crows - A Song of Ice and Fire by George R.R. Martin
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    A Feast for Crows, the fourth installment in the 'A Song of Ice and Fire' series, continues the intricate battle for power in the world created by George R.R. Martin. The book is divided by characters and locations, which some readers found challenging to follow but appreciated for delving deeper into the minor characters. Despite focusing on less popular characters, the book introduces further complications and subplots, keeping the series engaging and leaving readers thirsty for more.

    The writing style of George R.R. Martin in A Feast for Crows is praised for its ability to create distinct and engaging characters with different motives and personalities. The book explores the politics of power in King's Landing and Dorne, showcasing the transformation of characters like Cersei and the introduction of new conflicts such as the Kingsmoot and the response to the death of the Red Viper. Despite some digressions and delays in character storylines, the book maintains a high level of readability and sets the stage for the next installment in the series.

    It was a bleak, cold morning, and the sea was as leaden as the sky. The first three men had offered their lives to the Drowned God fearlessly, but the fourth was weak in faith and began to struggle as...

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series A Song of Ice and Fire )

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    The Salt Line by Holly Goddard Jones
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    In a future world divided by zones to protect against deadly ticks, 'The Salt Line' by Holly Goddard Jones follows a group of individuals who embark on an outward bound-like excursion beyond the safety of the wall and salt line. The novel delves into their survival story, unexpected twists, and the complex relationships that unfold amidst the dangerous wilderness. The writing style effectively combines elements of dystopian and apocalyptic genres, offering a suspenseful and engaging narrative that keeps readers intrigued.

    It was Day 1 of the three-week training camp, 6:00 a.m. sharp, and Edie sat with Jesse on the gymnasium floor among a circle of sleep-slurred bodies, all of them clad in the regulation black athletic ...

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    Beyond Redemption - Manifest Delusions by Michael R. Fletcher
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    Beyond Redemption is a dark and twisted tale where the most powerful individuals are those with strong delusions, shaping a world steeped in chaos, madness, and delusion. The story follows a trio of wretched thieves - Bedeckt, Stehlen, and Wichtig - who disrupt the plans of High Priest Konig Furimmer, leading to a cat-and-mouse chase filled with violence, intrigue, and eccentric characters. The unique magic system based on psychology and insanity adds layers of depth to the narrative, making it a wild and dark tale that delves into the complexities of delusions and the consequences of unchecked power.

    Bedeckt, eyes slitted against the abrasive wind, rode into town flanked by Stehlen and Wichtig. Launisch, Bedeckt’s monstrous black destrier, hung its head in exhaustion. They’d ridden hours without r...

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