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I picked up Carnival Row: Tangle in the Dark for free, as an audible original in October. It’s a prequel story for the Amazon series Carnival Row. Reviewers on goodreads
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I really loved this one. I was pretty skeptical, but turns out I’m all here for goey living ships, and I was a huge fan of the interesting and very
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DFZ (Detroit Free Zone) is the new series by Rachel Aaron, taking place in Detroit, 20 years after the events in Heartstrikers. I thought it was fun, exciting and quick.
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I got a copy of Seashells, Spells & Caramels and Black Arts, Tarts & Gypsy Carts by Erin Johnson, narrated by Hannah Somerville through a giveaway on r/audiobooks and I’m
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I got the audiobook of Clockworld: The Iron City in a r/fantasy giveaway. I enjoyed parts of it, I thought the world building was really interesting, and the worldbuilding related
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The Goblin Emperor promised to be exactly my kind of book, and it sure did deliver. I heavily prefer noblebright or hopeful books, and I can’t think of a better
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Contains a mild spoiler about the direction the story goes, but it’s info that is spelled out even more in the blurb. Balam, Spring starts very idyllic countryside cosy mystery,
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I received the Nine Lives audiobook short story from the narrator in exchange for a review, and I really liked it. This is gonna be a really short review cause
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I think this could be a good choice for some people looking check out some LitRPG, but aren’t really that familiar with game mechanics. Lemme explain Bloodwraith, formally an undead
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The narration was good, high quality like all audible originals I’ve tried, though not as intense or showy as some others. It’s got the noir vibe, with the lone guy,
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