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All for One by Alexandra Engellmann
All for One by Alexandra Engellmann






All for One by Alexandra Engellmann

The Last (Endling, #1) by Katherine ApplegateĪge 10+ For it’s target audience this is on the grittier side, so I wouldn’t recommend it for sensitive kids. Well developed LGBT+ characters, 1930 spain and a half angel half daimon as a main character, this one ticked a lot of boxes for me! I especially liked the character development throughout the book and loved every page I got to spend with them!

All for One by Alexandra Engellmann All for One by Alexandra Engellmann

In Midnight’s Silence (Los Nefilim, #1) by T. Plus many different kinds of magic and a rather pragmatic main character I loved from the start. An amazing urban fantasy that has a lot of relevant themes in it, like the rich getting away with almost anything. This is really gritty and dark, so not for the faint of heart. Ninth House (Alex Stern, #1) by Leigh Bardugo I liked the second one even a bit better. Zombies, action, humour and all that set on a bookstore – what’s not to love? This also was an easy read that had me well entertained all the way through.

All for One by Alexandra Engellmann

Good blend of action, love, friendship, character growth, beheading and entertainment.Īllison Hewitt Is Trapped (Zombie, #1) by Madeleine Roux This one was an easy read perfect for reading after a long day. Sky Ghosts: Initiation (Sky Ghosts #1) by Alexandra Engellmann I’ve yet to read “The Power” so I included this one for the moment! I love Naomi Alderman for her work in Zombies run, and this Doctor Who story was incredibly well done for fans of the show. It is an amazing space opera with characters I instantly clicked with and couldn’t get enough of! Easy to read and yet not shallow at all this was a joy to read.ĭoctor Who: Borrowed Time by Naomi Alderman One of my very favourite SciFi series, because in this one aliens are really alien and not just “green humans”. The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet (Wayfarers, #1) by Becky Chambers Some twists and complexity kept me on my toes and hooked all the way through! Once again, not an exhaustive list, just the ones I personally read and loved! I know there are so, so many more I haven’t read yet, or which didn’t make it on my already very long list…Īncillary Justice (Imperial Radch #1) by Ann Leckieīrilliant series that plays with gender roles and expectations in a way that really makes the reader think twice. So here we go with Part two of my list of favourite female SF/F authors.








All for One by Alexandra Engellmann