Memnon by Scott Oden (959 views)
Historical fiction at its best. Memnon is a character that history knows so little about, yet Oden breathes a spectacular life into him and has written a superb book.
Hell Divers II: Ghosts by Nicholas Sansbury Smith (826 views)
A fast-paced, fun novel that isn't going to dazzle you with its sophisticated writing but which will take you along for one hell of a ride.
Hell Divers III: Deliverance (610 views)
Deliverance maintains the fast pace of the previous novels, but the writing, which continues to remain shallow, and the lack of any real character development took this one down a notch compared to the early novels in the series.
Of Blood and Honey by Stina Leicht (595 views)
Of Blood and Honey is perhaps the most literary urban fantasy book I’ve read in recent memory. Don't let the "fey and the fallen" subtitle fool you, either. There's a lot of grit here and characters who may surprise you if you let them.
Hell Divers IV: Wolves by Nicholas Sansbury Smith (538 views)
Our heroes take their struggle to survive from the air to the water in the fourth book in the Hell Divers series. With renewed purpose, the crews of the Hive and Deliverance set their sites on the Metal Islands, a place they intend to call home just as soon as they uproot the cannibals that have already claimed it as their own.
Sun of Suns by Karl Schroeder (491 views)
A little confusing at times, Sun of Suns is nevertheless an excellent book with some beautiful worldbuilding.
A Wizard's Guide To Defensive Baking by T. Kingfisher (290 views)
A Wizard’s Guide to Defensive Baking is the kind of lightheartedness we all need a little of right now.
Magic Casement by Dave Duncan (83 views)
A slow start to the series with minimal character development, I'm nevertheless giving this one three rockets because it does build a good foundation for the remainder of the series.
Goosebumps (71 views)
A fantastical, family-friendly horror film that has all the right elements for some seriously spooky fun.
Faery Lands Forlorn by Dave Duncan (50 views)
Overall a slow read with some confusing plotlines which is saved by some good character building and the promise of the larger story forming for our two main characters.