
Book Review: The Eye of the World
I loved my time with this series, and would highly encourage anyone to try it out. There are so many incredible characters!

I loved my time with this series, and would highly encourage anyone to try it out. There are so many incredible characters!

With its quick and effective prose, it draws you quickly into the Empire of the Wolf and takes you under the surface of its cohesive facade.

An invigorating story through the tried and true ‘Robots have taken over the earth!’ lens with a refreshing, cozy feel to it

With brilliantly engaging characters and a land so vividly brought to life, this novel felt incredibly nostalgic the whole way through!

How to describe The Dawnhounds? This book is exquisite, totally unique, and utterly Kiwi to boot! Please read it now!

Vivid, wild and fun, with an absurd but believable premise, this book has friendly, distinct characters and fantastic prose

Part Sci-fi adventure, part cosmic horror, part psychological mystery, Paolini has outdone himself yet again.

Based at a war college in the midst of political strife, this fantasy tale is full of dragons, magic, and delightfully cringey romance.

A gripping tale of six magic wielding youths. The six must uncover the mystery of the Alexandrian Society before it’s too late.

A very intellectually engaging science fiction drama. I cried at the end, it was so ambiguous and thoughtful.

Perhaps the greatest fantasy series I’ve ever read. I’m sure many of the characters are going to be cemented in my mind and heart forever.

This first novel of the nine-volume series is an action-packed intro to space-opera-style science fiction fantasy.

Very rarely would I so highly recommend a book but this one qualifies. It’s definitely in my top ten this year

Guaranteed to satisfy discerning sci-fi readers and should capture the interest of readers of literary fiction.

Space opera on the grandest of scales. Alien parasites, light speed ships and human colony worlds, this book has it all.

This book had me slamming it down in anger only to immediately pick it back up again – needing to know what comes next.