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- The Will of the Many (fantasy/political)
The Tainted Cup (rare mix of fantasy + scifi + murder mystery)
Cradle series by Will Wight (starting with book "Unsouled" - here must be noted that the first couple of books start slow but every book gets literally better as new characters are introduced) (Progression fantasy)
Bastion by Phil Tucker (Progression fantasy)
The Tainted Cup (rare mix of fantasy + scifi + murder mystery)
Cradle series by Will Wight (starting with book "Unsouled" - here must be noted that the first couple of books start slow but every book gets literally better as new characters are introduced) (Progression fantasy)
Bastion by Phil Tucker (Progression fantasy)
Chimeras of EstmerSilver Hands
Book of a Thousand Days
The Adventures of Amina al-Sirafi
The Navigator's Children
-The Song of Achilles by Madeline Miller (mythology)-The Impossible Life by Matt Haig (magical realism)
Does anyone have any recommendations where the story is mainly told in the MMC POV?? Asking for a friend. I've only ever come across dual POV, or it's being told in the FMC POV.
Tender Is The Flesh by Augustine Bazterrica without a doubt one of the best future dystopian novels ever written!
The Prison Healer by Lynette Noin!! It's a trilogy and with each book it gets better!! but they're all still 5 stars!!
Of the popular fantasy books I liked most Shadow and Bone trilogy and The Queen of NothingOf the indie authors Early Adopter - a collection of cool sci-fi stories and SUSPENDED: The story of half-hangit Maggie, who lived, died and lived in Scotland in the early 1700s. - historical novel.
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SUSPENDED: The story of half-hangit Maggie, who lived, died and lived in Scotland in the early 1700s. (other topics)Shadow and Bone (other topics)
The Queen of Nothing (other topics)
Early Adopter (other topics)
Tales of Habib the Hoaxter: Sometimes Hoaxed, Always Good for a Laugh (other topics)
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What are a few books that you read this year that you would recommend?