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ENGINES OF CHAOS

Fans of shelf-bending fantasy will find this richly described and impressively intricate installment utterly satisfying.

The second installment of Ford’s Age of Uprising trilogy (after Engines of Empire, 2022) continues the grand-scale fantasy narrative that follows a group of adventurers and their struggle to win back their nation from usurpers.

After Sullivar Archwind—the emperor of Torwyn—is assassinated, the industrial powerhouse is thrown into chaos. For generations, every aspect of Torwyn’s society has been ruled by the Guilds (transportation, mining, military, farming, etc.) and driven by the magic pyrestones that power everything from weapons to machinery. But with Sanctan Egelrath—the ruthless Archlegate of the Draconate Ministry—systematically dismantling the entire Guild system and rebuilding the country as an inflexible theocracy, time is quickly running out for those who want to avenge Sullivar’s death and reestablish the Guilds. Following numerous characters, the intertwining storylines chronicle the action and intrigue from a diversity of perspectives. Former Guildmaster Rosomon Hawkspur attempts to stay alive long enough to assemble an army while her daughter, Tyreta, embarks on a quest to find an artificer whose forbidden magical experimentation could help defeat the Ministry. Swordwright Lancelin Jagdor of the Archwind Guild, on a mission to find potential allies to join Rosomon’s forces, travels through his devastated homeland in search of an increasingly rare commodity: hope. Rosomon’s son Conall—believed to be dead in a shipwreck—is sold into slavery and becomes an unknowing pawn in a much larger, and more nefarious, game of world domination. While the worldbuilding isn’t as much a focus in this novel as in its predecessor, the ensemble cast of deeply portrayed and emotionally connected characters, coupled with an impressively intricate storyline, makes for a highly entertaining read. Additionally, the novel’s structure—alternating back and forth among numerous story arcs—gives this doorstopper a continuous sense of immediacy and momentum, making for a virtually un-put-down-able read.

Fans of shelf-bending fantasy will find this richly described and impressively intricate installment utterly satisfying.

Pub Date: April 4, 2023

ISBN: 9780316629614

Page Count: 608

Publisher: Orbit

Review Posted Online: Feb. 22, 2023

Kirkus Reviews Issue: March 15, 2023

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BURY OUR BONES IN THE MIDNIGHT SOIL

A beautiful meditation on queer identity against a supernatural backdrop.

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Three women deal very differently with vampirism in Schwab’s era-spanning follow-up to The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue (2020).

In 16th-century Spain, Maria seduces a wealthy viscount in an attempt to seize whatever control she can over her own life. It turns out that being a wife—even a wealthy one—is just another cage, but then a mysterious widow offers Maria a surprising escape route. In the 19th century, Charlotte is sent from her home in the English countryside to live with an aunt in London when she’s found trying to kiss her best friend. She’s despondent at the idea of marrying a man, but another mysterious widow—who has a secret connection to Maria’s widow from centuries earlier—appears and teaches Charlotte that she can be free to love whomever she chooses, if she’s brave enough. In 2019, Alice’s memories of growing up in Scotland with her mercurial older sister, Catty, pull her mind away from her first days at Harvard University. And though she doesn’t meet any mysterious widows, Alice wakes up alone after a one-night stand unable to tolerate sunlight, sporting two new fangs, and desperate to drink blood. Horrified at her transformation, she searches Boston for her hookup, who was the last person she remembers seeing before she woke up as a vampire. Schwab delicately intertwines the three storylines, which are compelling individually even before the reader knows how they will connect. Maria, Charlotte, and Alice are queer women searching for love, recognition, and wholeness, growing fangs and defying mortality in a world that would deny them their very existence. Alice’s flashbacks to Catty are particularly moving, and subtly play off themes of grief and loneliness laid out in the historical timelines.

A beautiful meditation on queer identity against a supernatural backdrop.

Pub Date: June 10, 2025

ISBN: 9781250320520

Page Count: 544

Publisher: Tor

Review Posted Online: March 22, 2025

Kirkus Reviews Issue: April 15, 2025

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FOURTH WING

From the Empyrean series , Vol. 1

Read this for the action-packed plot, not character development or worldbuilding.

On the orders of her mother, a woman goes to dragon-riding school.

Even though her mother is a general in Navarre’s army, 20-year-old Violet Sorrengail was raised by her father to follow his path as a scribe. After his death, though, Violet's mother shocks her by forcing her to enter the elite and deadly dragon rider academy at Basgiath War College. Most students die at the War College: during training sessions, at the hands of their classmates, or by the very dragons they hope to one day be paired with. From Day One, Violet is targeted by her classmates, some because they hate her mother, others because they think she’s too physically frail to succeed. She must survive a daily gauntlet of physical challenges and the deadly attacks of classmates, which she does with the help of secret knowledge handed down by her two older siblings, who'd been students there before her. Violet is at the mercy of the plot rather than being in charge of it, hurtling through one obstacle after another. As a result, the story is action-packed and fast-paced, but Violet is a strange mix of pure competence and total passivity, always managing to come out on the winning side. The book is categorized as romantasy, with Violet pulled between the comforting love she feels from her childhood best friend, Dain Aetos, and the incendiary attraction she feels for family enemy Xaden Riorson. However, the way Dain constantly undermines Violet's abilities and his lack of character development make this an unconvincing storyline. The plots and subplots aren’t well-integrated, with the first half purely focused on Violet’s training, followed by a brief detour for romance, and then a final focus on outside threats.

Read this for the action-packed plot, not character development or worldbuilding.

Pub Date: May 2, 2023

ISBN: 9781649374042

Page Count: 528

Publisher: Red Tower

Review Posted Online: Jan. 12, 2024

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