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Fantasy Book Critic
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Review Rating: 60
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As usual, Jim Butcher delivers another entertaining blend of humor, action and urban fantasy goodness, but after twelve volumes, The Dresden Files is starting to show cracks.
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Fantasy Book Critic
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Review Rating: 80
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In A Shot In The Dark, K.A. Stewart manages to subvert reader expectations with a sequel that is different from its predecessor, but still very entertaining.
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Review Rating: 80
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...an excellent sequel, further establishing Haern's story, while showcasing David Dalglish's impressive growth as a writer.
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The Steel Queen
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60(1)
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Published by Kiralynn Epics on April 15, 2011
First Published by Harper Collins Ome in 2011
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Fantasy Book Critic
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Review Rating: 60
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Fantasy readers may not be able to find anything new in The Steel Queen, but Karen Azinger's first novel is nevertheless an impressive debut thanks to fascinating characters, skilled writing, and an engaging story.
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Fantasy Book Critic
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Review Rating: 80
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Writing-wise, prose is once again very polished and the action non-stop, while the banter between Oberon & Atticus continues to fuel the novel's comedic moments and making the non-action parts that much more enjoyable.
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Fantasy Book Critic
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Review Rating: 60
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...full of action-packed story arcs that continue to progress as the series nears fruition, while seamlessly fitting in with the clues and subplots developed in the earlier books.
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Fantasy Book Critic
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Review Rating: 60
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...full of action-packed story arcs that continue to progress as the series nears fruition, while seamlessly fitting in with the clues and subplots developed in the earlier books.
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