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The Coastline is Quiet
A personal blog for my thoughts on music, video games, books, podcasts, history, and anything else I feel motivated to share.
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The Coastline is Quiet
May 26, 2022
Sea of Tranquility is an epic, moving novel
Despite its short page count, this book tells a deep…
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Thomas Jenkins
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The Coastline is Quiet
May 22, 2022
‘The Empire’s Ruin’ is an epic, engrossing fantasy novel
It’s an exciting opening to a new series by…
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The Coastline is Quiet
Apr 12, 2022
“The Fall of Babel” ends a uniquely epic and comforting fantasy series
Josiah Bancroft’s
Books of
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The Coastline is Quiet
Apr 5, 2022
Three books I can’t wait to read in April
Why three novels scheduled to release this month have me feeling less patient than usual
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The Coastline is Quiet
Nov 15, 2020
A short review of Joe Abercrombie’s ‘Best Served Cold’
A good, if slightly underwhelming, return to…
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Oct 28, 2020
My thoughts on S.A. Chakraborty’s “The Empire of Gold”
A fantastic end to a trilogy I wish more people…
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Sep 25, 2020
‘The Bone Ships’ is an excellent book about sea dragons
RJ Barker’s imagination and world-building…
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The Coastline is Quiet
Mar 9, 2020
Why the ‘Books of Babel’ is the Best Fantasy Series I’ve Read in Months
How a blend of history…
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Thomas Jenkins
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The Coastline is Quiet
Jun 26, 2019
A Dark Forest, or a Shared Galaxy?
Why two different science fiction worlds are compelling for…
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The Coastline is Quiet
Jun 26, 2019
‘Kings of the Wyld’ and ‘Bloody Rose’ Are Narratively and Emotionally Satisfying
Author Nicholas Eames…
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