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I’ve been a fan James Maxey for a while now and this remained the only book that I hadn’t read, his earliest book. It does show that it’s his first published novel, or at least shows how much he has improved as a writer since. It tells the story of man who wakes up one [...]

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Dragonseed is the third and possibly final book in James Maxey’s Dragon Age series. Possible because this was never referred to as a trilogy, just as the Dragon Age series. It feels like a trilogy but whether this is because that’s just the common conception of a fantasy series I don’t know but with this [...]

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Dragonforge continues the story started by James Maxey in Bitterwood that I reviewed previously. With the tyrant dragon king Albekizan dead his son takes his place and brings to fruition the start of a new age, one in which human and every type of dragon (there’s a few in this series) can live as equals [...]

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I’m not a big fantasy fan. I tried to read George Martin’s A Game of Thrones and, you know, I just didn’t get it. Medieval fantasy just turns me off but after coming across a James Maxey short story that was excellent  I got to reading his blog, which I do regularly enjoy reading when [...]

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Short stories in magazines are often a mismatch, different authors mean different styles and to a lot of people they simply cannot read in a style that they are not used to so constantly flipping between them is off-putting. I used to be like that but now, not so much. Orson Scott Card’s Intergalactic Medicine [...]

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