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Review Rating: 100
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...crazily inventive with great characters that you cannot help but root for, superb action, moments of pure joy but also of heartbreak and darkness
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Fantasy Book Critic
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Review Rating: 80
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...keeps the superb writing style of the author's debut and has in Alyea a powerful character one likes and roots for, but it is less innovative and considerably closer to following the "manual for writing genre fantasy" than Secrets of the Sands.
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Napier's Bones
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60(2)
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Published by ChiZine Publications on March 29, 2011
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Fantasy Book Critic
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Review Rating: 80
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I think that if you are a math aficionado or a fan of Urban Fantasy that goes beyond vampires and zombies, you have to try Napier Bones (A+ for superb content and very good execution)...
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Fantasy Book Critic
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Review Rating: 80
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...the main strength of "The Shadow at the Gate" - besides the superb storytelling skill of the author - lies in mixing predictable fantasy tropes...
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Fantasy Book Critic
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Review Rating: 100
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...a first superb installment in a series that has established itself already in my top level of current ongoing fantasy series...
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Fantasy Book Critic
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Review Rating: 100
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...very entertainingly written with so many moments that make one laugh out loud, with action galore, but also with tragedy, suspense and the occasional heartbreak.
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Fantasy Book Critic
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Review Rating: 80
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...City of Hope & Despair moves fast and is a page turner with everything that made City Dreams and Nightmare entertaining.
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Fantasy Book Critic
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Review Rating: 40
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...my suspension of disbelief broke any moment when I got out of the flow of the novel and started thinking for a second.
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Review Rating: 80
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The first thing you notice when reading any Tyrant or Long War series book is the meticulous research and the pitch perfect atmosphere.
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