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Dragons of Eternity Brings Dragonlance Destinies to a Satisfying End | Review

The final novel in Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman's all new Dragonlance trilogy arrives this Summer; bringing the time-twisting adventure to an emotional conclusion....

The West Passage | Review

The West Passage by Jared Pechaček takes readers on a journey alongside Pell and Kew as they navigate through the Palace full of grotesque and whimsical creatures.

The Spellshop is a Delightful Summer Treat | Review

Sarah Beth Durst’s The Spellshop is the perfect cozy romance pick me up to cure your summertime sadness!

Dungeons & Dragons: Spelljammer: Memory’s Wake | Review

The next Dungeons & Dragons novel returns to Shatterspace with Spelljammer: Memory's Wake, delivering a fun space fantasy that anyone can enjoy regardless of your familiarity with D&D in general.

Star Wars: The High Republic – Temptation of the Force | Review

The High Republic kicks into overdrive with Temptation of the Force, bringing memorable moments, white-knuckle tension, and smooching to boot!

Star Wars: The Living Force is a Delightful Respite | Review

The latest Star Wars novel, The Living Force, offers fans a prequel adventure that's lighter in stakes, but highly engaging nonetheless.
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