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The Bookman (Fantasy) 62(7)
Published by Angry Robot on January 07, 2010
  
sffworld.com Review Rating: 100
This is a steampunk gem. [...] I thought it was fantastic...
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X-isle (Science Fiction) 60(1)
Published by David Fickling Books on October 01, 2009
  
Boomtron Review Rating: 60
It's fast paced and thrilling, making it an easily enjoyable read.
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Tender Morsels (Young Adult Fantasy) 76(3)
Published by Knopf Books for Young Readers on February 09, 2010
First Published by Allen & Unwin in 2008
  
sffworld.com Review Rating: 80
This is the sort of tale that makes readers, like me, distinctly unsettled after reading it. It's a worthwhile read, but rarely a comfortable one.
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The Dragonbone Chair (Memory, Sorrow, and Thorn, Book 1) Image
The Dragonbone Chair (Memory, Sorrow, and Thorn, Book 1) (Fantasy) 74(2)
Published by DAW Trade on March 01, 2005
First Published by DAW Hardcover in 1988
  
sffworld.com Review Rating: 80
This is a book that to me should be seen as ageless - something that keeps the old traditions of save the world quests and rags-to-riches tales and brings in new ones: epic, dark battles and underhanded politics.
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Dragoneye Reborn / The Two Pearls of Wisdom (Eon, Book 1) (Young Adult Fantasy) 71(6)
Published by Viking Juvenile on December 26, 2008
  
sffworld.com Review Rating: 60
I can't find any major weaknesses with this book, except that sometimes the writing seems a tad clumsy but I have a feeling Goodman's writing will improve with experience.
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The Better Mousetrap (Fantasy) 70(2)
Published by Little, Brown Book Group on July 01, 2009
First Published by Little, Brown Book Group in 2008
  
sffworld.com Review Rating: 60
In all this is a good book, not brilliant but certainly entertaining.
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