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When I finished reading Mastiff for the first time, I regretted not reading Tamora Pierce’s Beka Cooper trilogy sooner. Published in 2011, it brings...
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When I finished reading Mastiff for the first time, I regretted not reading Tamora Pierce’s Beka Cooper trilogy sooner. Published in 2011, it brings...
This one was slightly difficult for me to get through. Tamora Pierce’s Bloodhound seems like nothing more than a collection of moments and Beka’s...
It had to happen sometime. I talked last book about how much Butcher had improved on his shaky start. Published in 2002, Summer Knight...
I said in the first article of this series that Butcher admitted that the series really picked up pace around book three. Let it...
Fool Moon works on a lot of different levels. It’s better written than the book that went before it. The morals provide a solid...
Everything seeded in the last book comes to a head in Trickster’s Queen. The novel, published in 2004, brings this duology to a close....
The Fandomentals reviewed the first of Jim Butcher’s The Dresden Files previously, analyzing the problems in the 2000 debut novel, specifically the issues with...
Trickster’s Choice is new territory for Pierce. The spy novel proves morally ambiguous. The contrast with Kel’s morally upright story make it both more...
The dedication to Lady Knight reads “To the people of New York City, I always knew the great sacrifice and kindness my neighbors are...
Although the future has arrived, in 1995 the Eddingses have more story to tell. And I do mean plural. David and Leigh Eddings are...