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Tyler Sparr

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Threshold: Stories from Cradle

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This may be stating the obvious, but if you liked Cradle, you’ll like this. A lot of fun insight into the greater world with epic scenes juxtaposed against some classic silliness. I think my one regret is I don’t remember some of the earlier stories quite well enough to jump directly into some of these stories. Still enjoyed them!

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a year ago

The Burdened Few

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While this isn't necessarily a good book or doing anything all that new, it is very much a fun book. It's quick and easy to read and entertaining throughout. Great palate cleanser

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a year ago

Azarinth Healer: Book Five

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Just a good, solid entry in what continues to be a fun series. There’s not much more to this than “numbers go up and people get stronger”, but it’s done in such a way that it doesn’t need to be more than that.

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a year ago

Throne Hunters #1

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Phil Tucker just knows how to write entertaining stories! There’s nothing too complex happening here just yet, but it’s fun and engaging while adding some unique spins on what could easily be a very tired concept. Hoping this continues to be a fun ride!

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a year ago

The Tainted Khan

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Pretty fun follow up to what seems like is going to be a really engaging series! While the focus of the story wasn’t exactly where I’d like to be, the additional world building was done really well. Looking forward to seeing where this goes.

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a year ago

The Book that Held Her Heart

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I’m not too sure this trilogy stuck the landing. Maybe I just wasn’t in the right mood for it, but I found the book slow and fairly boring. The emotional beats didn’t hit for me and I was just glad to be done with it.

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a year ago

A Brief History of Chronomancy

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Very solid entry in the series. While there wasn’t a ton that actually happened, it’s a quick read and a good setup for what seems like will be the final entry in the series.

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a year ago