A very cool premise that fails in the execution step. It's an enjoyable, albeit forgettable, read.
This collection of Halloween shorts demonstrates consistently good writing with characters that come to life (or death, as the case may be) in a realistic manner. This is a great read to help shift your mood into the spooky season.
Midi-chlorians aside, this is a fun read and an entertaining listen if you pick up the audiobook.
The ongoing adventures of Cugel the Clever continue in the third novel in the Dying Earth series. Will Cugel once more attempt to gain greatness with the least expenditure possible? It wouldn't be called Cugel's Saga if he didn't.
The best book in the series so far, Baptism of Fire is marked by a series of notable events and characters who keep the pace moving and the reader's interest as Geralt (finally) takes center stage.
Don't let the dated cover fool you. This is an excellent read with some truly intriguing characters.
A near perfect blend of dystopian and military science fiction. Prepare to jump!
Bizarre character behavior was so jarring I couldn't get through this one.
A fairy tale type of story that is likable enough, even if it is marred by some unlikable characters.
Red Country is a strong addition to Joe Abercrombie’s body of work.
A rich and immersive experience.
The film’s philosophical depth makes it a memorable, if imperfect, addition to the sci-fi genre.
Perfect for fans of character-driven fantasy who enjoy a well-crafted blend of magic and adventure.
A taut, compelling examination of warfare that never loses sight of the human cost.
A masterful continuation of Abercrombie's exploration of the First Law universe.
A Little Hatred proves fantasy can evolve beyond medieval stasis.
Perfect for newcomers and returning fans, this installment keeps the spirit of Thieves’ World alive and thriving.
The War of the Rohirrim reaffirms the enduring allure of Middle-earth and its many untold stories.
A strong, if imperfect, installment in the MCU.