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GIDEON'S DAWN

BOOK 1 OF THE PEARLSONG REFOUNDING

A multilayered main character headlines this worthy introduction to a fascinating land.

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In Warden’s fantasy-series starter, a man’s sudden arrival in a strange magical world may be part of a prophecy—for better or worse.

Texas-based postdoctoral researcher Gideon Dawning leads a team of scientists analyzing a new fault system that may be linked to recent seismic activity at Yellowstone. While there, an apparent quake sends Gideon into a chasm, and he awakens in the Inherited Lands, a world he doesn’t recognize. Men called guardians accost him almost immediately, but a freak storm takes out a few of them and scares off the rest. A friendly community welcomes Gideon in, but the people don’t seem to trust him. They dub him the Stormcaller, believing that he conjured that deadly weather event, although he doesn’t remember doing so. If he did it by using the spell-like Word of Dei’lo, then he may be an ally to the Remnant—rebels whose company he already keeps and who plan to overthrow the nefarious ruling Council of Lords. But if it’s a Word of Sa’lei he was using, then Gideon is the Remnant’s enemy. Many are convinced he’s a figure known as the Velor Ha’Avar in local prophecies, which are too vague to define him as good or evil, but leave no doubt that he’s bound to “shape the destiny” of everyone in the Inherited Lands. Donovan Truthstay and other Remnant members journey with Gideon up north to Wordhaven, where they hope to “gain from [his] knowledge.” This may provide an opportunity for the Council of Lords, who hunt for Wordhaven and the reputed Velor Ha’Avar.

Warden’s opening installment excels at worldbuilding. The lengthy expedition north, for example, showcases the landscape from the skyscraper-tall trees of a forest to a desert’s blinding sandstorm. The two “languages” of Dei’lo and Sa’lei also create two clear sides, although the characters aren’t as easily defined. That’s certainly true with the Remnant, who seem like the heroes but aren’t always asking permission when they do such things as probe Gideon’s mind or knock him out with the Word of Sleep. The protagonist, meanwhile, is intriguing, as he already shows some development in this first series entry. He begins as a decidedly unlikable guy who’s quick to anger, but he clearly can’t help his violent “rages,” which happen while he sleeps; he goes out of his way to avoid sleeping when anyone is in the vicinity. The reason for his deep anger becomes more apparent as the novel progresses. With all this backstory and gradual character development, the plot doesn’t pick up much steam. Much of the time, Gideon understandably struggles to figure out where he is and how he fits into this new world, and the questions he asks often lead to cryptic responses—or further rounds of queries. Nevertheless, the novel’s latter half boasts more action, as well as more danger for Gideon and the Remnant to face, leading to a superb cliffhanger. Warden’s prose effectively brings various settings to life, including bustling merchant shops and “giant granite outcroppings jutting into the sky.”

A multilayered main character headlines this worthy introduction to a fascinating land.

Pub Date: July 1, 2008

ISBN: 9798985266429

Page Count: 526

Publisher: N/A

Review Posted Online: Nov. 7, 2025

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FOURTH WING

From the Empyrean series , Vol. 1

Read this for the action-packed plot, not character development or worldbuilding.

On the orders of her mother, a woman goes to dragon-riding school.

Even though her mother is a general in Navarre’s army, 20-year-old Violet Sorrengail was raised by her father to follow his path as a scribe. After his death, though, Violet's mother shocks her by forcing her to enter the elite and deadly dragon rider academy at Basgiath War College. Most students die at the War College: during training sessions, at the hands of their classmates, or by the very dragons they hope to one day be paired with. From Day One, Violet is targeted by her classmates, some because they hate her mother, others because they think she’s too physically frail to succeed. She must survive a daily gauntlet of physical challenges and the deadly attacks of classmates, which she does with the help of secret knowledge handed down by her two older siblings, who'd been students there before her. Violet is at the mercy of the plot rather than being in charge of it, hurtling through one obstacle after another. As a result, the story is action-packed and fast-paced, but Violet is a strange mix of pure competence and total passivity, always managing to come out on the winning side. The book is categorized as romantasy, with Violet pulled between the comforting love she feels from her childhood best friend, Dain Aetos, and the incendiary attraction she feels for family enemy Xaden Riorson. However, the way Dain constantly undermines Violet's abilities and his lack of character development make this an unconvincing storyline. The plots and subplots aren’t well-integrated, with the first half purely focused on Violet’s training, followed by a brief detour for romance, and then a final focus on outside threats.

Read this for the action-packed plot, not character development or worldbuilding.

Pub Date: May 2, 2023

ISBN: 9781649374042

Page Count: 528

Publisher: Red Tower

Review Posted Online: Jan. 12, 2024

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ALCHEMISED

Although the melodrama sometimes is a bit much, the superb worldbuilding and intricate plotline make this a must-read.

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Using mystery and romance elements in a nonlinear narrative, SenLinYu’s debut is a doorstopper of a fantasy that follows a woman with missing memories as she navigates through a war-torn realm in search of herself.

Helena Marino is a talented young healer living in Paladia—the “Shining City”—who has been thrust into a brutal war against an all-powerful necromancer and his army of Undying, loyal henchmen with immortal bodies, and necrothralls, reanimated automatons. When Helena is awakened from stasis, a prisoner of the necromancer’s forces, she has no idea how long she has been incarcerated—or the status of the war. She soon finds herself a personal prisoner of Kaine Ferron, the High Necromancer’s “monster” psychopath who has sadistically killed hundreds for his master. Ordered to recover Helena’s buried memories by any means necessary, the two polar opposites—Helena and Kaine, healer and killer—end up discovering much more as they begin to understand each other through shared trauma. While necromancy is an oft-trod subject in fantasy novels, the author gives it a fresh feel—in large part because of their superb worldbuilding coupled with unforgettable imagery throughout: “[The necromancer] lay reclined upon a throne of bodies. Necrothralls, contorted and twisted together, their limbs transmuted and fused into a chair, moving in synchrony, rising and falling as they breathed in tandem, squeezing and releasing around him…[He] extended his decrepit right hand, overlarge with fingers jointed like spider legs.” Another noteworthy element is the complex dynamic between Helena and Kaine. To say that these two characters shared the gamut of intense emotions would be a vast understatement. Readers will come for the fantasy and stay for the romance.

Although the melodrama sometimes is a bit much, the superb worldbuilding and intricate plotline make this a must-read.

Pub Date: Sept. 23, 2025

ISBN: 9780593972700

Page Count: 1040

Publisher: Del Rey

Review Posted Online: July 17, 2025

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Aug. 15, 2025

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