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'Industrial Magic' by Kelley Armstrong follows the story of Paige Winterbourne, a young witch who, along with her partner Lucas Cortez, investigates the mysterious murders of children from powerful Cabal families. As they delve deeper into the case, they uncover complex family dynamics, supernatural politics, and a web of deceit that puts their own lives at risk. The writing style is described as engaging, with a mix of supernatural elements, romance, and suspense that keeps readers hooked until the very end.

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    Rune Seeker
    Book 1 in the series:Rune Seeker

    Rune Seeker - Rune Seeker by J.M. Clarke, C.J. Thompson
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    'Rune Seeker' in the series 'Rune Seeker' by J.M. Clarke and C.J. Thompson follows the protagonist Hiral in a fantasy world where inhabitants use magical energy through tattoos tied to the sun. The plot involves Hiral unlocking achievements that grant access to forbidden dungeons, setting the stage for his thrilling journey of discovery. The writing style is described as strong for the genre, with a promising beginning to a new story arc, plenty of action, and a tonal shift that surprises readers.


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    The Problem With Princesses - Wake of The Ravager by Macronomicon
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    'The Problem With Princesses' in the series 'Wake of The Ravager' by author Macronomicon is a fast-paced fantasy novel that follows the protagonist, Elliot, as he navigates a world filled with unique magic systems, intriguing side characters, and complex relationships. The story delves into the concept of a System genre intertwined with traditional fantasy elements, creating a novel and entertaining narrative. The writing style incorporates elements of humor, dark undertones, and mystery, keeping readers engaged as they uncover the layers of the plot.


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    Dead Tired 1
    Book 1 in the series:Dead Tired

    Dead Tired 1 - Dead Tired by RavensDagger
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    'Dead Tired 1' by RavensDagger is a unique and fun read that combines elements of LitRPG, cultivation, and humor. The book follows the adventures of Harold, an overpowered undead character with a hilarious sense of humor, and his interactions with a variety of characters, including gods, companions, and sidekicks. The plot is engaging, filled with subtle pop culture references, and showcases well-fleshed out characters with distinct personalities. The writing style is light-hearted, with a good balance of humor, character development, and plot progression.


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    Azyl Academy
    Book 1 in the series:Elemental Gatherers

    Azyl Academy - Elemental Gatherers by Chris Vines
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    'Azyl Academy' in the series 'Elemental Gatherers' by Chris Vines follows the story of a young man from modern USA who dies and is reincarnated into the body of a teenager in another world. The protagonist is weak and must cultivate his abilities to become more powerful, all while attending a school for elemental gatherers. The story combines elements of magic, taming creatures, and exploring other worlds, creating an engaging narrative with a mix of isekai and LitRPG genres. The writing style is described as well-written, entertaining, and fast-paced, capturing the hearts and imagination of fans of the litrpg genre.

    Next thing I knew was darkness, but this was the darkness of closed eyelids. My body felt weird, disproportioned. I opened my eyes to see a simple wood plank ceiling. Handmade but well-formed and s...

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    Death Loot & Vampires - Vampire Vincent by Benjamin Kerei
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    'Death, Loot & Vampires' by Benjamin Kerei follows the story of Vincent, a heroic vampire who gathers a group of loyal followers and embarks on a journey to take down evil forces. The book is a fast-paced, fantasy novel with elements of humor, wit, and wisdom. Readers praise the well-developed characters, interesting power system, and the engaging plot that keeps them hooked till the end. While some appreciate the unique take on the vampire genre and the smart protagonist, others mention the occasional plot armor and desire for more character depth.

    The writing style of 'Death, Loot & Vampires' is described as light, fun, and easy to read. The book offers a mix of action, humor, and emotional depth, creating a compelling narrative that keeps readers entertained. The story explores themes of family, loyalty, and growth, with a focus on the adventures of Vincent and his band of warriors as they navigate challenges and face formidable enemies.


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    Industrial Strength Magic - Industrial Strength Magic by Macronomicon
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    'Industrial Strength Magic' by Macronomicon is a superhero novel that stands out for its intelligent protagonist, well-developed characters, and a unique take on magic and superpowers. The book features a plot with steadily rising stakes, engaging dialogue, and a good balance between suspense, action, and budding romance. The writing style evolves throughout the book, starting with some initial flaws but gradually improving to deliver a compelling story with mysteries, progression, and a touch of humor.


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    A Journey of Black and Red - Journey of Black and Red by Alex Gilbert
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    'A Journey of Black and Red' by Alex Gilbert follows the awakening of the main character, Ariane, into a world filled with supernatural beings, magic, and power. Blighted by an overwhelming thirst, she navigates through unfamiliar territory, facing creatures she doesn't understand. The story delves deep into the classical portrayal of vampires as predators struggling to maintain their territories in an untamed country while battling the beast within. Set in the post-revolutionary American South, the plot introduces a mix of vampires, dwarves, werewolves, and fae, adding complexity to the gothic vampire narrative.

    Ariane's journey is a blend of existential questions, politics, action, and a vivid depiction of her life. explores themes of maintaining honor and humanity amidst the demands of her nature and the madness of her bloodline. With a well-researched history and language, the story balances action scenes with character-driven moments, creating a gritty and immersive reading experience.


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    Godclads: The Broken Cage - Godclads by OstensibleMammal
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    Godclads: The Broken Cage introduces readers to a dark, intricate world of Idheim where horror meets creativity. The main character, Avo, is a ghoul and psy hacker navigating a grim landscape filled with corruption and dark powers. The world-building is rich and immersive, featuring a unique, expansive power system integrated with themes of biotechnology and magic. Readers are encouraged to pay attention to details and flavor text, which enhance their understanding of the multifaceted setting.

    The writing style is evocative and layered, making it a thought-provoking read. While the prose can be dense at times, it rewards those who invest the time to grasp the story's complexities. Characterization shines, with Avo presented as a surprisingly compelling figure, exploring ethics in a world without hope. It's a wild blend of cyberpunk and grimdark fantasy, appealing to fans of intense, gritty narratives filled with flawed, human characters.


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    Vainqueur the Dragon - Vainqueur the Dragon by Maxime J. Durand
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    'Vainqueur the Dragon' by Maxime J. Durand follows the hilarious adventures of Vainqueur, a selfish and gold-obsessed dragon, and his unlikely companion, the somewhat sane human Victor. The story is filled with comedic value, with readers laughing out loud at the antics of Vainqueur and the witty interactions between the characters. The writing style provides an escapist fantasy experience, with a unique perspective on dragons that is refreshing and entertaining, differentiating it from typical fantasy tropes.

    The plot revolves around Vainqueur and Victor navigating through a world filled with absurdity and unconventional challenges, all the while maintaining a humorous tone that keeps readers engaged. The character development, especially that of Minion, adds depth to the story, making it appealing to readers familiar with fantasy, D&D, and video game references. Overall, 'Vainqueur the Dragon' offers a light-hearted and entertaining read that promises laughter and enjoyment.

    He hadn’t allowed anything else to distract him; for a whole month, he had waited in his great vault, sitting on his ever-growing hoard. He had counted every single one of these thirty days of patienc...

  10. #10
    Soulhome
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    Book 1 in the series:Weirkey Chronicles

    Soulhome - Weirkey Chronicles by Sarah Lin
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    Soulhome by Sarah Lin is the first book in the Weirkey Chronicles series, introducing readers to the main protagonist, Theo, who is a complex character with a bitter soul on a quest for vengeance. The story follows Theo's journey as he navigates the Nine Worlds, dealing with betrayal, loss, and the challenge of rebuilding his strength and power. The book features a unique magic system where power is gained by constructing a house inside one's soul using materials from the Nine World, offering a fresh take on the cultivation genre. Sarah Lin's writing style is described as clean and imaginative, with a focus on character development and world-building, making the story engaging and intriguing for readers.


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