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Don’t you know there’s a war on?

Onyx Storm by Rebecca Yarros

January 26, 2025 by Jen K 4 Comments

This book very much suffers from middle book syndrome. This is supposed to be a five book series but I’m not sure Yarros has enough story for it, so this is a lot of filler. One issue is that Yarros isn’t necessarily a good enough author to write entertaining filler. Fourth Wing was incredibly derivative of so many other fantasy novels and tropes but it was also action packed, with fun characters, and there was fun world building. It was just a highly readable page turner. […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction Tagged With: dragons, Rebecca Yarros, romantasy, The Empyrean

Jen K's CBR17 Review No:17 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction · Tags: dragons, Rebecca Yarros, romantasy, The Empyrean ·
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So Let Them Burn by Kamilah Cole

A Jamaican-inspired YA fantasy with dragons

So Let Them Burn by Kamilah Cole

December 31, 2024 by teresaelectro Leave a Comment

So Let Them Burn is the debut YA fantasy from Kamilah Cole. Our leads are two Afro-Caribbean sisters. They live on a small tropical island, which was inspired by Jamaica. We meet Faron who called on the gods and was blessed with power to save her country from colonial invaders on dragons. It’s been a few years since the traumatic battle. Now she is kind of a bratty teenager who uses her magic to win races against bullies. Much to the chagrin of her sister Elara […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Romance Tagged With: afro-caribbean, Black authors, black characters, chosen one, divine traitors, dragons, Jamaica, Kamilah Cole, magic, ya fantasy

teresaelectro's CBR16 Review No:14 · Genres: Fantasy, Romance · Tags: afro-caribbean, Black authors, black characters, chosen one, divine traitors, dragons, Jamaica, Kamilah Cole, magic, ya fantasy ·
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Ignore the Marketing on This One—This Is a Different Kind of Dragon-Novel

The Sky on Fire by Jenn Lyons

December 31, 2024 by LittlePlat 2 Comments

Jenn Lyons is back on the dragons again, it would seem. Is she also back with her complexity addiction? Let’s find out! Despite already having a fantasy series tied to dragons, this new book has no link back to that story whatsoever. This is its own new thing; a new kind of story with a new set of dragons. And just what kind of story is The Sky on Fire? Rather than a sprawling fantasy epic, this time we’re dealing with heist! We are also dealing […]

Filed Under: Fantasy Tagged With: antics, dragons, heist, inverted tropes, Jenn Lyons, kidnappings, there were no footnotes

LittlePlat's CBR16 Review No:26 · Genres: Fantasy · Tags: antics, dragons, heist, inverted tropes, Jenn Lyons, kidnappings, there were no footnotes ·
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A white and black cat sitting up next to the book, "The Phoenix Keeper" by S. A. MacLean.

A fantasy zoo that is a love letter to the importance of conservation

The Phoenix Keeper by S. A. MacLean

December 30, 2024 by Dome'Loki 1 Comment

First and very importantly, Thank You CoffeeShopReader!  I thoroughly enjoyed The Phoenix Keeper.  It was a perfect book to close out a year that required lighter reading due to life challenges.  Also there was an added layer of fun as the zoo and location were clearly inspired by San Diego and our world famous zoo. As phoenix keeper at the magical San Tamculo Zoo, Aila is close to achieving a lifelong dream.  Overseeing a breeding pair of critically endangered Silimalo phoenixes and helping to bring them […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction, Speculative Fiction, Young Adult Tagged With: #fantasy, CBR16, Dome'Loki, dragons, Fiction, griffons, magical animals, phoenix, S. A. MacLean, Speculative Fiction, YA, Zoo, zoo keepers

Dome'Loki's CBR16 Review No:16 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction, Speculative Fiction, Young Adult · Tags: #fantasy, CBR16, Dome'Loki, dragons, Fiction, griffons, magical animals, phoenix, S. A. MacLean, Speculative Fiction, YA, Zoo, zoo keepers ·
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Return to Massacre Manor

Apprentice To The Villain by Hannah Nicole Maehrer

December 18, 2024 by finnyfinfinn 4 Comments

I ended last year’s Cannonball with Assistant to the Villain so I think it’s quite appropriate that my hold for the second book in this fabulous series came in just in time for this one. I’ll try to keep it as non-spoilery as possible but get ready for more wacky hijinks! Now having said that the first book did end on a big ol cliffhanger that really almost killed me having to wait a whole year to find out what happens. You’ll be pleased to […]

Filed Under: Fantasy Tagged With: #fantasy, dragons, Hannah Nicole Maehrer, humor, Romance, villains

finnyfinfinn's CBR16 Review No:24 · Genres: Fantasy · Tags: #fantasy, dragons, Hannah Nicole Maehrer, humor, Romance, villains ·
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The best fantasy has dragons

The Fireborne Blade by Charlotte Bond

The Bloodless Princes by Charlotte Bond

December 18, 2024 by LB Leave a Comment

I came across The Fireborne Blade at the library, and between it being a novella (tis the season (IYKYK) lol) and having a dragon on the cover, I took a closer look. I’m so glad I picked this up, and between picking it up and starting it, I swung by the library again and happened to see the sequel, The Bloodless Princes (it was one of those “why is this look familiar? Oh! Same series!” moments). The Fireborne Blade does a lot of typical dragon […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction, Short Stories Tagged With: #fantasy, Charlotte bond, dragons, here there be dragons, novella, queer, sapphic, the bloodless princes, the Fireborne blade, Tordotcom

LB's CBR16 Review No:20 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction, Short Stories · Tags: #fantasy, Charlotte bond, dragons, here there be dragons, novella, queer, sapphic, the bloodless princes, the Fireborne blade, Tordotcom ·
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