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The cover of "The Wings of Ashtaroth", by Steve Hugh Westenra. It depicts a city with domed roofs and tall towers seemingly sculpted out of sand, with a giant winged person's torso and head behind it. The person in question has feathered wings, delicate features, and wears a crown of branches and dried leaves and flowers. The title is at the top, in big white letters, while the author's name is at the bottom in a smaller font. on the left side, there's a caption with the words "a novel".
The Wings of Ashtaroth

My review of "The Wings of Ashtaroth", by Steve Hugh Westenra.

  • Genre: Political Fantasy
  • Length: 1477 pages (ebook)
  • My rating: Four stars


May 24, 2024

The cover of "Far Removed", by CB Lansdell. It shows Prismer, a female knyad, with her hands put forward, a leaf in her palms. Prismer wears a segmented mask and a scarf wrapped around her head, hiding all her features. The mask shows a red aura around the eyeholes. Prismer's hands are clawed. The background is bluish, with what looks like blue smoke rising around and behind Prismer. The title is in the upper middle area, with the O stylized as a pod of sorts, and the author's name is at the bottom. At the very middle, there is the caption "Book 1 in the Apidecca Duology". All the text is in white.
Far Removed

My review of "Far Removed", by CB Lansdell.

  • Genre: Science fiction
  • Length: 355 pages (ebook), 308 pages (paperback)
  • My rating: Five stars


February 21, 2024

The cover of "Worm", by Wildbow. Shows a city skyline at sunset, with tall buildings and lots of light. You can tell the city is by the ocean due to reflections at the bottom. The title and the author's name are in white at the top.
Worm

My review of "Worm", by Wildbow.

  • Genre: Superhero fiction
  • Format: Web serial
  • Length: 1.6 million words
  • My rating: Five stars


February 12, 2024

The cover of "Fragmented Fates", by Nancy Foster. Consists of an illustration with two distinct halves. The top half shows a halfling (the appearance is that of a human, but with pointed ears), with dark skin, and dark brown hair in an elaborate style adorned with a golden ornament resembling a tiara. She also wears a golden, jeweled mask, and a white mantle. The left side shows a cloudless blue sky, while the right side shows shadows. The bottom half displays a city in a desert, with a single large palace with a domed roof, and domed buildings along the walls. Beyond the city lies the ocean. The title is in white, at the very bottom, its font resembling arabic letters. The author's name sits beneath the title, in a smaller, different font, also white.
Fragmented Fates

My review of "Fragmented Fates", by Nancy Foster.

  • Genre: Fantasy
  • Length: 217 pages
  • My rating: Four stars


February 09, 2024

The cover of "Platinum Tinted Darkness". It features a young, blond woman wearing shining armor, with a backdrop that can be either clouds or smoke, but half of her is well lit and has a white, angelic wing, and the other one is partially in shade and has a black, crumbling wing. At the bottom, there is a city in ruins.
Platinum Tinted Darkness

My review of "Platinum Tinted Darkness", by Timothy Wolff.

  • Genre: Fantasy
  • Length: 405 pages (ebook), 414 pages (paperback)
  • My rating: Five stars


November 26, 2023

The cover of "Exile". The pictures of a man and a dragon dominate the foreground. The man has short blond hair and wears armor, and the dragon is black, with a long snout. In the background, we see a medieval arena, with grandstands in both sides and a pavillion in the middle.
Exile

My review of "Exile", by A.J. Calvin.

  • Genre: Fantasy
  • Length: 330 pages (ebook), 280 pages (paperback)
  • My rating: Five stars


September 30, 2023

The cover of "The Sunset Sovereign";. In it, you can find a green dragon with leathery wings and long white horns, flying with its legs raised, in front of a sunset in a sky already filled with stars. On the ground, you can see what look like rock outcrops in an arid landscape, and in the front there's a girl wearing green, with long, volumous hair. The title (The Sunset Sovereign) is written at the top in white, and in the bottom we have the author's name (E. M. McConnell) also in white.
The Sunset Sovereign

My review of "The Sunset Sovereign", by Eryn McConnell.

  • Genre: Fantasy
  • Length: 303 pages (ebook), 290 pages (paperback)
  • My rating: Four stars


September 12, 2023

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