Steven Raaymakers
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A Canticle of Two Souls (Aria of Steel, #1)
5 editions
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2018
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A Canticle for the Fallen (Aria of Steel, #2)
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2019
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A Canticle of War (Aria of Steel, #3)
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2022
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Blade of the Wanderer (Scars of Magic, #1)
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The Aria of Steel Trilogy
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2022
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Love the prose, the metaphors and similes were a lot of fun. It started off strong, but the plot seemed quite rushed and cliché. The hitman angle quickly became irrelevant, which was disappointing. | |
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A wild, fast-paced cyberpunk novel filled with insane violence and very interesting characters. The world-building is excellent, albeit necessarily a little heavy-handed at times in order to show the strange world that Kaden Love has created. | |
"Raaymakers’ world building was my favourite thing about his book - it was so beautifully crafted, unique and vivid that it had me captivated the whole time reading it. His ability to paint such lucid and ethereal landscapes with text alone really hig"
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"I had a lot of fun reading this. I really enjoyed that you thrown right into the mix of the action, there was’nt any lengthy lore and history lessons. Not to say that it didn’t give you any background, you were given information as you needed it, jus"
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Orders of Magnitude is a gripping novella that presents a chilling dive into the incensepunk subgenre. I have never read something like this, a subgenre blending science fiction with rich, religious aesthetics. The closest book I have read would be A ...more | |
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Blade of the Wanderer:
I would say 15+.
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“The sword pierced the general’s neck before he registered the movement.
“Just a child!” His mind screamed as the blade bit deeper.
“Just a child!” The blade chinked against his spine, a sound he refused to accept, a sound he had heard too often not to recognise.
“Just a child!” His sight faltered, disappeared, all life vanishing in one sharp spurt of pain.
“Just a child!” as Raziel damned his soul to hell.”
― A Canticle of Two Souls
“Just a child!” His mind screamed as the blade bit deeper.
“Just a child!” The blade chinked against his spine, a sound he refused to accept, a sound he had heard too often not to recognise.
“Just a child!” His sight faltered, disappeared, all life vanishing in one sharp spurt of pain.
“Just a child!” as Raziel damned his soul to hell.”
― A Canticle of Two Souls
“It's a dark world where the dead are cursed and the cursed still live.”
― A Canticle for the Fallen
― A Canticle for the Fallen
“That's when you know you've found somebody really special. When you can just shut the fuck up for a minute and comfortably share silence.”
― Pulp Fiction: A Quentin Tarantino Screenplay
― Pulp Fiction: A Quentin Tarantino Screenplay
“You know how they say you only hurt the ones you love? Well, it works both ways.”
― Fight Club
― Fight Club
“The closer men came to perfecting for themselves a paradise, the more impatient they became with it, and with themselves as well. They made a garden of pleasure, and became progressively more miserable with it as it grew in richness and power and beauty; for then, perhaps, it was easier to see something was missing in the garden, some tree or shrub that would not grow. When the world was in darkness and wretchedness, it could believe in perfection and yearn for it. But when the world became bright with reason and riches, it began to sense the narrowness of the needle's eye, and that rankled for a world no longer willing to believe or yearn.”
― A Canticle for Leibowitz
― A Canticle for Leibowitz
“To minimize suffering and to maximize security were natural and proper ends of society and Caesar. But then they became the only ends, somehow, and the only basis of law—a perversion. Inevitably, then, in seeking only them, we found only their opposites: maximum suffering and minimum security.”
― A Canticle for Leibowitz
― A Canticle for Leibowitz
“I'm not so sure he's mad, Father. Just a little devious in his sanity.”
― A Canticle for Leibowitz
― A Canticle for Leibowitz

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