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Author Archives: JoshuaMacDougall

The Memory of Souls by Jenn Lyons Review – Hellwarriors Gone Wild

By JoshuaMacDougall on September 10, 2020
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It’s hard to believe, with the way this year has gone and how long it has felt that the first book of The Ruin of Kings, the first book in A Chorus of Dragons series by Jenn Lyons, was only released a little over a year and a half ago and The Name of All …

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Harrow the Ninth – Review

By JoshuaMacDougall on August 3, 2020
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Looking back at the books of 2019, the one that has stuck with me the most, latching on even as my brain slowly melted in quarantine, was Tamsyn Muir’s Gideon the Ninth. February feels as if it were years ago, 2019 is ancient history, but reading Gideon the Ninth feels like yesterday. The follow-up, Harrow …

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Thirteen of the Best Books of 2019

By JoshuaMacDougall on December 31, 2019
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The Holidays are here, and 2019 is nearly over. You’ve got that Christmas money from grandma or that gift card from the Secret Santa exchange at work. Maybe you are returning something you truly disdained and need something to put you in a better mood. Why not buy yourself a new book? Here are the …

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Fate of the Fallen Review – The Joy of the Unexpected

By JoshuaMacDougall on December 23, 2019
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When it comes to fantasy, it has inevitable hangers-on, specific ideas, certain character archetypes that spring to mind. Our imagination fills up with magic, swords, dragons, and, of course, heroes. The monomyth that won’t quit that plucks the one person from humble beginnings, calls them the chosen one, and sends them on their way. The …

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Magic for Liars Review: Cliques, Crimes, and Gambles

By JoshuaMacDougall on December 16, 2019
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Private investigation isn’t an easy job, and no one knows this better than Ivy Gamble. When we meet her in Sarah Gailey’s Magic for Liars, her investigations mostly involve cheating spouses. She finally catches a break when she is hired for a murder investigation at a high school, and for a hefty sum at that. The problem …

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The Grand Dark Review: A Dieselpunk Slow-burn

By JoshuaMacDougall on December 9, 2019
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The Grand Dark by Richard Kadrey is my first foray into the genre known as Dieselpunk, a style that combines diesel technology, retro-futuristic technology, and the feeling of uncertainty, paranoia, and hopelessness. This novel takes place in the fictional city of Lower Proszawa in a period of peace after their own Great War. Largo Moorden …

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The Library of the Unwritten Review: Librarian’s Unfinished Business

By JoshuaMacDougall on November 15, 2019
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A story can move you to anger, to cry, to empathize with people you do not know or who are imaginary. A story can inspire you to write your own story. But what happens to those stories that never get told, that never make it to the file on your computer, the page of a …

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The Name of All Things by Jenn Lyons – Review

By JoshuaMacDougall on October 24, 2019
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Note: Jenn Lyons’s first book Ruin of Kings was such a hit with Geekly readers that we wanted to do even more to showcase her second book, The Name of All Things. And as Josh MacDougall pointed out, there are two narrators for this second volume, so what better than two reviews and two extras–an …

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Interview with Jenn Lyons, author of the Chorus of Dragons series!

By JoshuaMacDougall on October 15, 2019
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Jenn Lyon’s debut The Ruin of Kings is one of the best books of 2019, and now, not even a year later, we’re getting the second installment, which is another contender for the “best of” list in its own right. We had the good fortune of grabbing some of Lyons’ time to discuss her spectacular …

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Review – A Little Hatred by Joe Abercrombie.

By JoshuaMacDougall on September 5, 2019
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It feels as if Joe Abercrombie has been mentioning a new trilogy in the world of The First Law since Red Country was released and his young adult novel, Half A King was announced. Finally, A Little Hatred has arrived and has brought the industrial age to the Circle of the World. Magic moves aside and makes way for an era …

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