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Reddit mentions of Starship's Mage
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Release date | December 2014 |
Not sure how popular this is, but the Coldfire Trilogy by C.S. Friedman is really nice.
Nightblade by Ryan Kirk is another one.
EDIT 1: If you delve into urban fantasy (or would like to for a change of pace) try Mind Dimensions. I love it when I find new competent authors!
EDIT 2: Starships Mage is really good if you want something that straddles fantasy and science fiction.
I will edit this post to add more once I peruse through my kindle in a bit.
Glad you liked it! I do the same thing with finding books in a bunch different places. I usually put them on my goodreads to-read shelf, but I never tag them as KU so I have no idea whats what without going through book by book.
If you want some more sci-fi Duel in the Dark by Jay Allen has been in my TBR list for a while, but it looks like a good series. Starship's Mage by Glynn Stewart is also decent. I like a lot of the ideas for his books they're just a little flat IMO.
I have read a bunch of free books/series through Unlimited.
Ones I recommend (that jump to my head right now):
Try starship mage
The first book is an "omnibus" of all the chapters the author originally published online. so there's a lot of repetition (reexplaining things at the beginning of chapters), so don't let that bias you against the series.
It's the best sci-fi of its kind ("space opera") I've ever read. It's amazing. I wish they made an epic movie series of it - it could rival the lord of the rings / harry potter movies if done right.
I can't recommend it enough. It's so good.
http://www.amazon.com/Starships-Mage-Omnibus-Book-ebook/dp/B00QW6ZG14
This FTL system needs to be in the game,
Try Starship's mage by Glynn Stewart