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Chris, Cameron and Barry review Rosewater by Tade Thompson was published in late 2018 by Orbit books. It is the first book in The Wormwood Trilogy an clocks in at 432pgs long.
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Chris, Cameron and Barry review Rosewater by Tade Thompson was published in late 2018 by Orbit books. It is the first book in The Wormwood Trilogy an clocks in at 432pgs long.
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×This episode gives a quick rundown on my top 8 books of 2023!
Small Gods is one of the two standalone novels in the Discworld series. I had never read anything by Pratchett and before I dove right in I decided I'd dip my toes in. Small Gods centers around a single PoV character named Brutha who is the one true believer in the Great God Om who remains. As a result of a dearth of true believers, despite being the only god allowed in a rather large empire, Om is now trapped in the body of a lowly turtle and will need a nobody named Brutha to help reclaim his place in the pantheon of gods.…
This episode talks about the 4 book Sol's Harvest series by MD Presley. This review is spoiler free and only talks about the plot details of book 1. The series is an analogue to the American Civil War with a religion loosely based on the Abrahamic view of a God and a Devil.
Murder at Spindle Manor by Morgan Stang is a SPFBO 9 finalist that was published in 2022 and clocks in at 249 pages long. The book is a gaslamp murder mystery with a lot more of the fantasy element than I expected.
The Last Ranger by JDL Rosell is the first book in the Ranger of the Titan Wilds series. It is a finalist for SPFBO 9. It is 462 pages long and came out in December of 2022. The book is an epic fantasy adventure story that evokes imagery of the Horizon Zero Dawn video games.
Master of the Void by Wend Raven is a SPFBO 9 Finalist published in 2023. It is 523 pages long and is a sweeping coming-of-age journey that follows a cast of misfit friends through times of heartbreak, fear, joy, laughter, failure, and triumph.
In this episode I talk about the 9 books I finished, plus 1 book I DNF during the month of October.
Daughter of the Beast by EC Greaves is a Slavic Fairytale inspired epic fantasy. Published in 2022 it is a finalist for SPFBO 9. If you've ever looked for a story that at times reads like a dark fairytale this just might be your book. Featuring no humans at all. Author Website https://www.ecgreaves.com/ My other links https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNbX0k_kCZbW7pJx3T-2Oxg https://www.instagram.com/nerdbookreview/…
Shadow of a Dead God is the first book in the Mennick Thorn series by Patrick Samphire. The 4th and final book in the series releases on November 3rd. The book is an urban fantasy murder mystery set in a secondary world with roughly Renaissance Era technology with plenty of magic.
Kraken Rider Z is a new book by Dyrk Ashton, the author of the Paternus Trilogy, releasing November 14th 2023. If is a Progression fantasy about sentient dragons and their bonded riders, along with a, you guessed it, kraken! In this review I talk a little bit about Dyrk and his first trilogy before talking about Kraken Rider Z itself.…
The Wickwire Watch by Jacquelyne Hagen is a finalist for SPFBO 9. It was published in 2022 and is a gaslamp fantasy with a teenage protaganist who is attacked by a malign spirit called a Spektor. He is saved by a notorious group who most would call terroritst, can he trust them or are the stories about them true?…
This episode is from my youtube video of Legacy of the Brightwash by Krystle Matar. It was published in 2021 and is 662 pages long. It would best be described as a dark urban fantasy murder mystery with a touch of romance thrown in for good measure. It is an emotionally gripping story that shouldn't be entered into lightly.…
Outlaw Mage by KS Villoso is an Adventure Fantasy released on August 1st 2023. It features a strong female single PoV character with plenty of magic and action.
I started and finished 16 total books this summer and rated 11 of them a 4 or 5. In this episode I give a quick rundown on each of the 11 books.
This episode is Miss Percy's Pocket Guide(To the Feeding and Care of British Dragons) by Quenby Olson. Quite the mouthful for sure! This episode is as always spoiler free.
The Umbral Storm by Alec Hutson was published in 2022 and is 656 pages long. It is the first book in the Sharded Few series and is a Progression Fantasy.
In Solitude's Shadow was published in 2021 by David Greene and is the first book in the Empire of Ruin series. Book Blurb An army is at the gates of Haltveldt, a nation built on war, and nothing is as it seems. Calene Alpenwood, a powerful warrior-mage gifted with the Spark, makes a shocking discovery that sets into motion events that put her at odds with the very masters she serves. Reuniting with her mother Zanna, a woman banished after a terrible crime, they team up with unlikely allies as they attempt to save the fortress of Solitude from destruction. One thing’s for certain; ruin approaches if Solitude falls and life will never be the same when The Banished return.…
Reign and Ruin by JD Evans is a Romantic Fantasy novel published in 2020 that won the 2020 SPBO Competition. It is 420 pages long and is available in print and on audiobook. It revolves around 2 characters who wield magic in the Middle Eastern inspired lands of Tamar and Sarkum and their budding relationship and their attempts to unite the two countries that have been divided for hundreds of years in the face of an existential threat to the survival of magic.…
The Lost War by Justin Lee Anderson is the first book in the Eidyn Series. It is 529 pages long and won the 2019 SPFBO competition. It was re-released by Orbit books December of 2022. The book is set in the Kingdom of Eidyn which has recently been ravaged by war and is still beset by demons and zombies. A group put together to fulfill a mission for their king finds themselves a part of a conspiracy and must figure that conspiracy out to save the kingdom from ruin.…
Small Miracles is the 2022 SPFBO Winner written by Olivia Atwater. It is a humorous urban fantasy novel about a couple of angels and their attempt to make human Holly Harker enjoy herself a little bit more. It is 286 pages long and the audiobook clocks in a little over 8 hours long. This episode is Cameron's first attempt at going solo and recording an actual review episode in his tractor…
This is the re-introduction episode for the new NBR podcast format. Cameron will be recording episode mostly by himself while riding in his tractor for most of the year. He discusses why there was a 4 year break and what things will look like moving forward.
Cameron and Chris discuss The Sword of Kaigen by ML Wang. The book is a standalone novel in the Theonite series. It was published this year (2019) and is 651 pages long.
Shards of Honor, written by Lois McMaster Bujold, was originally published in 1986 and is the first book in the extensive Vorkosigan Saga. Barry and Cameron review the novel in this episode.
In this episode Cameron and Chris talk about The Ruin of Kings by Jenn Lyons. The book was published in February of 2019 by Tor Books, it is 560pgs long and the first book in the A Chorus of Dragons series.
In this episode Barry, Cameron, Erick and Tyler, a first timer on the show, discuss the Red Rising series by Pierce Brown. This episode is pretty much spoiler free even though we do talk about all three books in the first trilogy.
In this episode Cameron interviews Patrick LeClerc. We talk about his SPFBO finalist novel Out of Nowhere, as well as his life as an EMT and his various hobbies that influenced the writing of the novel.
In this episode Cameron interviews author Steven McKinnon. His debut fantasy novel is a finalist for this year's SPFBO competition.
This episode is Part 2 of our Game of Thrones talk. In this episode we talk about the series as a whole and the Television show as well There will be massive spoilers for the series as a whole!
In this first part of a two part episode we talk about the 1996 book Game of Thrones, the first book in the Song of Ice and Fire Series. The book clocks in at 848 pages long, the shortest book in the series by far. In part 2 we will talk about the rest of the books and the HBO tv series as well.
There is no book review in this episode! It is an update on the podcast.
In this episode Cameron and Casey discuss Replay by Ken Grimwood. Replay was published in 1986 and is a standalone novel.
In today's episode Cam interviews author Dyrk Ashton. We talk about a wide range of topics, from his youth and his time in Hollywood to his PHD in film studies and his new books!
Cameron and Chris discuss Cass Morris' debut novel, From Unseen Fire. FUF is the first novel in the Aven Cycle and was published this year.
Today's epsidoe is a sci-fi novel, Ancillary Justice by Anne Leckie. Ancillary Justice was published in 2013 and won all of the major awards, quite the debut novel!
In today's episode Cameron talks with author Mike Shel about his new novel, Aching God, among other things. Mike also has a long history with the Pathfinder RPG and we talk about that as well. I hope you enjoy the episode!
In today's episode Cameron and Chris discuss The Greay Bastards by Jonathon French. The novel was originally self published and won the 2nd SPFBO competition and has recently been re-released by Crown Publishing.
Today's episode is Firewalk by Chris Roberson. Chris and I discuss this novel published in 2016 by Nightshade Books. It is 356 Hard cover pages long and is the first novel in the Recondito series.
We're back! In this episode Cameron and Katie have Dani from the Book Geeks Uncompromised podcast on with us to discuss Jade City by Fonda Lee. We had a great time discussing this novel that was published earlier this year (2018) by Orbit Books. It clocks in at 512 pages and is the first book in The Green Bones Saga.…
In this episode we finish up our SPFBO 2017 series of author interviews with Brett Herman, author of The Chaos Trims My Beard.
In this episode Katie and Cameron review The Song of All by Tina LeCount Meyers. This is her debut novel and the first book in The Legacy of Heavens series. It came out in February of year (2018) and clocks in at 452 pages long. We hope you enjoy the episode!
In this episode Katie, Barry, and Cameron discuss Neal Stephenson's iconic 1992 novel Snow Crash. The novel is a pioneer in the cyberpunk genre and led to quite a bit of discussion from the three of us! I hope you enjoy the episode.
In this episode Barry and Cameron discuss Virtual Light by William Gibson. Virtual Light was published in 1993 and clocks in at 304 pages long. Gibson has won the Hugo, Nebula, and Philip K Dick award during his career and is credited with coining the term "cyberspace". His first novel, Neuromancer, won every major award and is credited by many as starting the cyberpunk genre.…
In this episode Cameron and Chris interview SPFBO 2017 Finalist Rob Hayes. His novel, Where Loyalties Lie, is a flintlock pirate novel that Chris and I both enjoyed. This interview contains what may be the best 1* review story ever! I hope you all enjoy.
For this episode Cameron interviews author Alec Hutson, another finalist in SPFBO 2017. His novel is The Crimson Queen. I really enjoyed the interview and the novel so give it a listen and then a read!
In this episode Cameron and Chris review Master Assassins by Robert V.S. Redick. It was released on March 6th of this year and is 458 pages long. It is the first book in the Fire Sacraments series.
Chris and I talk about Kings of Paradise by Richard Nell. KoP is a true grimdark novel that clocks in at 601 pages long and was published in 2017. It is the first novel in the Ash and Sand series. We talk about book 2 at the end as well.
In this episode Cameron speaks with Angie Grigaliunas a finalist for this year's SPFBO competition with her novel Sowing.
In today's episode Cameron and Casey review The Steel Remains by Richard K Morgan. TSR was published in 2008 and is 352 hardcover pages long.
Published back in 1972 this Isaac Asimov classic is reviewed by Barry and Chris. Asimov is the final member of the "holy trinity" of sci-fi writers that we have reviewed.
Cameron, Barry, and Chris discuss their favorite books of 2018
In this episode Cameron and Chris talk Empire of Sand by Tasha Suri. It is her debut novel published this year, 2018, and is the first book in the Books of Ambha series and clocks in at 496 pages long.
Priest of Bones is a new release by Peter McLean published by Ace Books. It is the first book in the War for the Roses series and clocks in at 352 pages long. Cameron and Christ have a fun talk about the book and about our reviewing philosophy during the podcast.
Chris, Cameron and Barry review Rosewater by Tade Thompson was published in late 2018 by Orbit books. It is the first book in The Wormwood Trilogy an clocks in at 432pgs long.
We're back! In today's episode Cameron, Chris, and Barry talk about A Big Ship at the Edge of the Universe by Alex White. It was published in 2018 by Orbit books and is the first novel in the Salvagers series and clocks in at 480 pages long.
In today's episode Cameron and Chris discuss City of Kings by Rob Hayes. City of Kings was published this year, 2018, and clocks in at 300 pages long
In this episode Cameron interviews Author Devin Madsen. They talk about a variety of things including, the world she has created, and We Ride the Storm, her SPFBO novel written in that world.
Cameron, Chris, and author Matt Presley talk about Promise of Blood by Brian MClellan. Promise of Blood is the first novel in a flintlock fantasy trilogy.
In today's episode Cameron interviews author J Zachary Pike, his novel, Orconomics is in the 2018 SPFBO competition
In this episode Cameron, Katie, and Chris discuss The Poppy War by R.F. Kuang. It was published May 1, 2018 by Harper Voyager and is the debut novel by Kuang.
Today's episode is an author interview. Cameron had a fun talk with author Deborah Wolf. She is the author of the author of the Dragon's Legacy epic fantasy series as well as Split Feather an urban fantasy novel.
On this episode Katie and I take the unusual tactic of insulting quite a few people who left negative reviews on Goodreads... In our defence they clearly didn't bother to read the synopsis so what are ya gonna do? This is the debut novel for Deborah Wolf and the first book in the Dragon's Legacy series, it was published this year and clocks in at 486 hardcover pages long. It is written in the style of an epic fantasy.…
In this episode I interview JA Andrews author of A Threat of Shadows, which is a current SPFBO 2017 finalist as well as A Keeper's Tale:The Story of Tomkin and the Dragon. A Keeper's Tale was a finalist for best self published novel for Booknest.eu https://www.jaandrews.com/ https://www.facebook.com/JAAndrewsAuthor/ Music used by permission of Antti Luode…
Chris and Cameron complete the CT Phipps double, last week we gave you an interview with Mr Phipps and now we review his most popular series, The Rules of Supervillainy. We hope you enjoy! CT Phipps info! https://ctphipps.wordpress.com/ https://twitter.com/willowhugger https://www.facebook.com/groups/1491731877784498/ Music used with permission of Antti Luode…
In this episode CT Phipps and I talk about several of his book series. CT is a prolific author who writes a mix of urban fantasy, superhero fantasy, and grimdark dystopian fantasy. He also blogs and his blog is full of book and TV reviews. He can be seen at: https://ctphipps.wordpress.com/ https://twitter.com/willowhugger https://www.facebook.com/groups/1491731877784498/ Music used with permission of Antti Luode…
Cameron and Barry discuss Revolt in 2100 by Robert Heinlein was published in 1953 from a series of short stories that were published between 1937-39 so Barry has outdone himself here! Listen as we discuss the book and the controversial Heinlein as well. Music used with permission from Antti Luode
In this episode AM Justice and I discuss her experiences growing up and becoming an author as well as discuss her book, A Wizard's Forge. AWF was published in 2016 and is the first book in the Woern Saga. www.amjusticeauthor.com https://amjusticeauthor.wordpress.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/AMJusticeWrites https://www.facebook.com/AMJusticeauthor/ http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/6903962.A_M_Justice…
In this episode Katie and Cameron discuss the fate of the poor vampires and werewolves who are so sorely used and abused in Paternus by Dyrk Ashton! This book is 504 pages long and is the first of a planned trilogy published in 2017. https://www.paternusbooks.com/
This episode is an interview with British author and 2 time BFA nominated Steven Poore. Cameron and Steven discuss the British Fantasy Awards, The Malessar's Curse series, and Sheffield SFSF among other topics. https://stevenpoore.wordpress.com/ https://twitter.com/StevenJPoore Music used with permission of Antti Luode…
This week's episode features Cameron and guest host Chris. They discuss the Black Company by Glenn Cook. This book is a classic of the grim, realistic, morally ambiguous fantasy novels that are so popular today, think of it as the grandaddy to Game of Thrones! The Black Company was published in 1984 and is 319 pages long and is the first of 10 books in the series. The last book in the series was published in 2000 so you can read knowing when you hit the last book its done!…
This episode is my first author interview. Matt and I talked about his experience as a screenwriter and now as an author. His first novel is The Woven Ring which is the first book in the Sol's Harvest series. After the interview there is a 10 minute review of the novel with Cameron. I hope you enjoy what should be the first of many author interviews.…
In today's episode Casey brings his witty banter, or something like that anyway, back to the podcast while Cameron doesn't even remember to mention the name of the podcast until several minutes in... They review The Lies of Locke Lamora by Scott Lynch. It is the first book in the Gentleman Bastard Series and clocks in at 499 hardcover pages long and was published in 2006.…
In this quick episode Cameron restrains his urge to bloviate and Katie listened to her first ever audio book! Steelheart by Branden Sanderson runs 386 pages long and is the first book in the Reckoners series, which is completed.
Katie tells Cam he is thinking way too much about breasts in their review of The Black Prism by Brent Weeks. This book published in 2010 is the first book in the Lightbringer series and clocks in at 629 hardcover pages long.
Guest host Casey claims he's an expert on one thing or the other based on interwebs research and Cameron felt lost in time while reviewing The Forever War by Joe Haldeman. The book was published in 1974 and won every major award related to science fiction.
We made it to ten episodes! Katie and Cameron discuss girl power in the second book we have reviewed by Mark Lawrence. Red Sister is 469 pages long and is the first book in a planned trilogy.
In this week's episode Cameron interviews Author K Bird Lincoln, author of 2017 SPFBO Finalist Tiger Lilly.
In this episode Cam and Barry discuss Fountains of Paradise by the legendary Arthur C Clark. The novel was published in 1979 and won the Hugo and Nebula and was nominated for the Locus award. We hope you enjoy the review!
In this episode Cameron interviews SPFBO 2017 finalist Alex Perry about his novel The War of Undoing.
In this episode Cameron and Chris discuss The Heart of Stone by Ben Galley. The novel was published in 2017 and is 406 pages long. It is a standalone novel.
In this episode Cameron has a quick review, and then interview with Damien Black. His debut novel, Devil's Night Dawning is a finalist in SPFBO 2017. I hope you enjoy!
Cameron, Chris, and Katie get together to talk about Senlin Ascends by Josiah Bancroft. Senlin Ascends was just re-released by Orbit Books after originally being self published. It is the first in the Books of Babel series and clocks in at 448 pages long. The second book in the series will also come out this year. If you are interested in donating to Chris' Make a Wish Idaho page here is the link. bit.ly/MAWIChrisHazen…
In this episode Cameron interviews RJ Barker. His debut novel Age of Assasins was published by Orbit books last year. The 2nd and 3rd books in the trilogy will be out this year. The interview did go a little long but I had fun and he's hilarious so I just left it long! Places you can find RJ Barker! https://www.facebook.com/thatRJBarker/ https://twitter.com/dedbutdrmng https://rjbarkerblog.wordpress.com/ Music used with permission of Antti Luode…
On this episode Cameron and Chris review Plague of Giants by Kevin Hearne. It is the first book in the Seven Kennings series.
In this episode Cameron and Author James Jakins discuss his novel, Jack Bloodfist:Fixer. The novel is a finalist for this year's SPFBO competition.
Casey and Cameron discuss Blackwing by Ed McDonald. Blackwing is the debut novel by Ed McDonald. It was published in 2017 by Ace Books and is 360 paperback pages long.
In this episode Cameron interviews author Harry Connolly about his novel, The Way Into Chaos. It is a finalist for this year's SPFBO 2017 contest. There is a short book description at the beginning and then the interview. Harry's Info https://twitter.com/byharryconnolly https://www.facebook.com/HarryJConnolly/ http://harryjconnolly.com/ Music used with permission of Antti Luode…
In this first episode of the year we have a special 4 person episode! Cameron is joined by Chris, Barry, and a new guest Erick. Erick is another fraternity brother from college and has been a big fantasy fan since high school when he picked up The Wheel of Time series just as Chris and Cameron did. The 3 of them had many discussions about the books in college, this time there was a lot less alcohol involved than back then as we discussed the book. There will be some screaming children in the background occasionally since there were miltiple young kids in the house, I hope it's not too disctracting.…
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1:07:51I apologize for the length of this episode and it's lack of polish, I have had a very busy week and didn't have the usual time. We were unable to get everyone together at the same time so we have 3 separate short interviews with my buddies who rotate in with me. The bulk of the episode is a fun call Katie and Cam had with Dani and Greg of the podcast, Book Geeks Uncompromised. We talk our favorite books of the year. I hope everyone has a happy holiday season! https://bookgeeksunc.com/…
Tonight Casey and Cameron discuss Kings of the Wyld by Nicholas Eames. Since there is a little disagreement about this novel Cameron is clearly correct and Casey is clearly wrong since Cameron is the one writing this! KotW is Eames' debut novel and was published this year by Orbit. It clocks in at 502 pages. Music used with permission by Antti Luode…
In this episode I interview ML Spencer. We talk about her book series, The Rhenwar Saga. Spencer is a semifinalist for SPFBO 2017 with her first novel, Darkstorm. Another novel in the series was a finalist for the Booknest.Eu self published fantasy awards. ML Spencer can be reached at: https://www.facebook.com/MLSpencerAuthor/ http://mlspencerfiction.com/index.html https://twitter.com/MLSpencer1 Music used with permission by Antti Luode…
Barry and Cam play good cop, bad cop while reviewing this book by Jade Jesser. Sorry for the long delay between the last two episodes but we should be back on schedule for the next little bit! I didn't record an outro so if you care about it, our next book is Red Sister by the firs author we reviewed, Mark Lawrence. If you enjoy our podcast please rate and review it! Thanks…
Cameron proves he has no attention to detail and Katie proves she is by far the more clever of the pair. The Dragonbone Chair by Tad Williams was first published in 1988 and is considered a classic of the fantasy genre. It clocks in at 672 pages long in paperback and is the first book in a four book "trilogy".…
Cam worries as Katie once again misses her climax while guest Chris gets deep and insightful while quoting a metal band. The Affinities by Robert Charles Wilson is 300 hardcover pages long.
Cameron poorly times his cold medicine while Katie braves her ills drug-free, but ends up just as addled as they discuss Six of Crows by Leigh Bardugo. This is the first book in a duology and is 462 pages long in paperback.
Cam wouldn't leave rotating wives for revenge and special guest Barry scoffs at spoiling a 70 year old book while katie sits this one out.
Cameron meanders even longer than usual and Katie insults his homeland. They discuss His Majesty's Dragon by Naomi Novik, the fist book in the Temeraire series. 353 pages paperback.
Cameron goes Old Testament while Katie says 'absolutely' way too many times as they discuss the 5th Season, the 2016 Hugo Award winning novel by NK Jemisin. The 5th Season is the first book in The Broken Earth trilogy and clocks in at 468 pages in paperback.
Pepper crashes the party while Cam & Katie discuss the Name of the Wind by Patrick Rothfuss. The Name of the Wind is the first book in the Kingkiller Chronicle by Patrick Rothfuss. Published in 2007, Rothfuss' debut novel comes in at 722 (softcover) pages.
Katie pictures a naked lady and Cam reminisces about ancient Rome while discussing Prince of Thorns by Mark Lawrence. Published in 2012, the Prince of Thorns is the first novel in the Broken Empire Trilogy by Mark Lawrence.
Katie and Cam introduce themselves and their podcast, The Nerd Book Review. In this intro episode, they talk about them, their history, what they hope to accomplish with this podcast, and how the actual book review episodes will shake down.
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