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REVIEW: Star Wars: Darth Vader Vol. 4 by Keiron Gillen, Salvador Larroca

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Star Wars: Darth Vader Vol. 4 by Keiron Gillen, Salvador Larroca Publishing information: Paperback; 144 pgs Publisher: Marvel; 6 Dec 2016 ISBN: 9780785199786 Series Copy: Out of pocket Reviewer: Tyson Amazon Synopsis: "Collects Darth Vader #20-25. Darth Vader has been secretly pursuing his own agenda, but now it is time for the End of Games. As Inspector Thanoth returns with some startling information, it seems that Vader may have passed his master's tests. But even after finding favor in the eyes of the Emperor, the Dark Lord's schemes may yet prove his undoing. While killer droids Triple-Zero and Beetee wreak havoc in their own homicidal adventure, the Empire's dreadnought The Executor moves closer to launch. But Vader faces tumultuous battles with the cybernetic Cylo — and himself! Lost in visions of the Force, is he now more machine than man? Or can he fight his way back from the brink to see his missions and machinations finally come to fruition? The imperial marc...

REVIEW: Stone of Farewell by Tad Williams

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Stone of Farewell by Tad Williams Publishing information: Paperback; 588 pages Publisher: Daw; April 2005 ISBN: 0756402976 Series: Memory, Sorrow, and Thorn #2 Copy: Received by publisher Reviewer: Tyson Amazon Synopsis: "The second book in the trilogy that launched one of the most important fantasy writers of our time. It is a time of darkness, dread, and ultimate testing for the realm of Osten Ard, for the wild magic and terrifying minions of the undead Sithi ruler, Ineluki the Storm King, are spreading their seemingly undefeatable evil across the kingdom. With the very land blighted by the power of Ineluki’s wrath, the tattered remnants of a once-proud human army flee in search of a last sanctuary and rallying point—the Stone of Farewell, a place shrouded in mystery and ancient sorrow. An even as Prince Josua seeks to rally his scattered forces, Simon and the surviving members of the League of the Scroll are desperately struggling to discover the truth behind an almost-forgotte...

REVIEW: Thrawn by Timothy Zahn

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Barnes and Noble Exclusive Edition Hardback Thrawn by Timothy Zahn Publishing information: Hardback; 448pgs Publisher: Random House; 11 April 2017 ISBN: 9780425287071 Series: Star Wars Copy: Out of pocket Reviewer: Tyson Barnes and Noble Synopsis: " One of the most cunning and ruthless warriors in the history of the Galactic Empire, Grand Admiral Thrawn is also one of the most captivating characters in the Star Wars universe, from his introduction in bestselling author Timothy Zahn’s classic Heir to the Empire through his continuing adventures in Dark Force Rising, The Last Command, and beyond. But Thrawn’s origins and the story of his rise in the Imperial ranks have remained mysterious. Now, in Star Wars: Thrawn, Timothy Zahn chronicles the fateful events that launched the blue-skinned, red-eyed master of military strategy and lethal warfare into the highest realms of power—and infamy." Way back in 2991 Timothy Zahn introduced us to the Chiss warrior known as Mitth'raw...

REVIEW: Back Blast by Mark Greaney

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Back Blast by Mark Greaney Publishing information: Paperback; 528 pgs Publisher: Penguin; 16 Feb 2016 ISBN: 9781101989173 Series: Grey Man #5 Copy: Out of Pocket Reviewer: Tyson Amazon Book Depository Synopsis: "Five years ago, Court Gentry was the CIA’s best covert asset. Then, without warning, his masters at the Agency put him at the top of their kill list. Court fled his country and became an enigmatic killer for hire known as the Gray Man. Determined to find out what made the Agency turn against him, he plans to get his hands on the men who sent him on his last mission, Operation BACK BLAST. What he doesn’t realize is that the questions that arose from his time as an American assassin are still reverberating in the U.S. intelligence community, and he’s stumbled onto a secret that powerful people want kept under wraps. The result: everyone has Court in their crosshairs..." It's no secret that I love a good thriller and I think that Mark Greaney's Grey Man series is...

REVIEW: American Gods by Neil Gaiman

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Title:  American Gods Author:  Neil Gaiman Publishing Information: Paperback, 576 pages Publisher: William Morrow Paperbacks (March 28, 2017) ISBN-10: 0062572237 ISBN-13: 978-0062572233 Copy: Sent by Publisher Reviewer: Yagiz " R eleased from prison, Shadow finds his world turned upside down. His wife has been killed; a mysterious stranger offers him a job. But Mr. Wednesday, who knows more about Shadow than is possible, warns that a storm is coming -- a battle for the very soul of America . . . and they are in its direct path." M any consider Neil Gaiman 's American Gods  one of his best works. Consequently it had been on my radar for a long while. But you know how it goes: there are too many good books to read, and never enough time. When I received a copy of the 10th anniversary edition from the publisher, I took it as a sign, and I started to read it the same evening. And I was hooked from the first chapter. The main protagonist, Shadow, is a big fella trying to ...