A MxM without romance, A Review of Inferno by N. A. Carson

Nobody moved. Nobody spoke. They all simply stared. I tried to move, but remaining upright alone was taking all my strength. I was a monster to them. Everyone had seen my power. I was done here. They’d never let me stay. Inferno, N.A. Carson This one might be slightly confusing for some as only oneFortsätt läsa ”A MxM without romance, A Review of Inferno by N. A. Carson”

Mistborn, The final Empire by Brandon Sanderson

“Our belief is often strongest when it should be weakest. That is the nature of hope.”- Brandon Sanderson. Mistborn, The final Empire. The Final Empire is the first book in the trilogy written by Brandon Sanderson, a writer known to have finished the book series, Wheel of Time. This is his original work though andFortsätt läsa ”Mistborn, The final Empire by Brandon Sanderson”

The book series Goblin by Jim C. Hines

“Plans were for adventurers. He preferred the goblin approach. Blind panic might not work all the time, but at least it saved you the stress of planning.” ― Jim C. Hines, Goblin Quest Jim C. Hines is an American fantasy writer who has written the trilogy, the Goblins series, which was publish in the yearFortsätt läsa ”The book series Goblin by Jim C. Hines”

Legend of the Ice People by Margit Sandemo

These books were originally written in Swedish, Sagan om Isfolket, by the writer Margit Sandemo. It was first published in 1982 and is a 47 volume story about a supernatural bloodline. The first book takes place in Trondheim, Norway, and follows the young woman Silje as she travels across the country to avoid the plague,Fortsätt läsa ”Legend of the Ice People by Margit Sandemo”

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