Fantasy Series Book Reviews
Featuring Reviews of Completed Series
Epic Fantasy – Sword & Sorcery – High Fantasy
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“Fairy tales are more than true: not because they tell us that dragons exist, but because they tell us that dragons can be beaten.”
Starman
Review This story is full of tragedy and triumph. The "hook" is wanting to discover exactly how each person fits into the prophecy and of course the final battle between Axis and Gorgrael. The need for answers will keep you turning the pages. By this point, you have a...
Enchanter
Review Let me try to explain, carefully so I do not give anything away, why I feel the three star ratings are off the mark. In book one, Axis and Faraday are young, naive, and more in love with the idea of each other then the reality. Honestly, neither knows a lot...
The Wayfarer Redemption / Battleaxe
This series was released as a 6 book set in the US but as 2 trilogies in other countries. For the purpose of this review, I am going with the dual trilogy idea and for now, I plan on just reviewing the Axis Trilogy. Also the name of the first book differs. In the US,...
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The Empire Trilogy
by Raymond E. Feist
Looking for a change from your typical European Medieval setting? How about a new world with a strong eastern style culture. A world where honor is everything and disgrace means falling on your sword. A world where the game of politics determines which Great Houses survive and which are destroyed forever.
Reviews by Sub-Genre
Maybe you are already interested in a specific type of fantasy, or you’re looking for something new. The links below can offer some guidance.
High / Epic Fantasy
Typical Elements: journeys, dragons, magic, legendary swords, monarchs, medieval culture, battles, humble origins, exotic names.
Gothic / Dark Fantasy
Typical Elements: Ghosts, graveyards, crypts, tombs, zombies, monsters, necromancers, ruins, haunted castles, abandoned buildings.
Sword & Sorcery / Heroic Fantasy
Typical Elements: heroes, damsels in distress, battles, magic, swordplay, romance, moral ambiguity, action, conflict.
Science Fantasy
Typical Elements: fantastical planets, alien races, magical technology, divine or supernatural forces, victorian era influences.
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