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Ragnekai Winds by Peter Buckmaster is a complex tale of intrigue and conspiracy layered with betrayal and unstoppable ambition to reclaim lost lands and stolen power.<
Thanks to their respective cinematic universes, comic books are no longer seen as aimed solely at children. For years comic books have not been afraid to tackle social issues and serious topics, but these were overlooked by readers who only focus on novels.
In this chilling short story, a young man is forced by his boss to attend a business trip on Christmas Eve but has a strange encounter while waiting in the airport lounge.
May, the month of new beginnings, once again offered plenty of great novels for readers to experience. Some readers used it as an opportunity to get started with a brand new series, while others preferred standalone novels to keep them entertained.
This coming-of-age story folded into a multi-faceted alternative world with a curious magical system that itself can kill those who use it too much is an interesting blend of found family and unwanted destiny.
While not all protagonists in books are heroes, many of them tend to be altruistic or at the very least considerate towards others.
Stones, Stars and the Storms Between by G.J. Terral is a collection of seven new fantasy stories, in seven unique fantasy settings. Each story looks at a character faced with a difficult, complex choice, each set in an entirely different fantasy society.
Some people read books to uplift themselves or escape from daily life's stress. Books open up gateways to new and different worlds where readers can get caught up in epic adventures or see the ordinary from a different perspective.
Getting abducted in the dead of night is just the start of eighteen-year-old Jack Flint's problems.
Many science fiction novels deal with humanity fighting back against external threats such as aliens, zombies, or robots. However, a few authors have also imagined worlds in which nature itself turns against humans for the harm they are inflicting on the planet.