<i>Shorefall</i> is <b>a slice of genius</b> slathered with unfiltered madness; it is <b>an innovation on invention</b>. I want to scrive in this world, to create and experiment with Berenice and Orso, to scale towers and improvise with Sancia, to fight battles and defend my friends with Gregor. <b>I loved this book</b>
Fantasy Book Review
A <b>fantastic</b> second book in a trilogy . . . <b>Entertaining while probing some deep philosophical ideals</b> makes for an <b>impressive</b> novel
SFFWorld
<i>Foundryside </i>blew me away, and<b> this is a perfect sequel</b> . . . the book I<b>'ve most thoroughly and uncomplicatedly enjoyed </b>this year so far. It <b>shocked and delighted and upset</b> me from page to page, managing to <b>thread humour and pathos and intrigue together</b> with the <b>speed and precision of a loom</b>. Its comments on our present moment are so <b>deft and sly</b> that when they turn earnest it's <b>deeply affecting </b>. . . [and] <b>sometimes brought me to tears</b>. . . . I'm <b>so excited</b> to see what happens next
The New York Times
Bennett's <b>expert touch</b> and <b>effortless prose</b> . . . <b>A riveting epic fantasy</b> that gives you a little bit of everything, but so seamlessly, you're going to wonder when you got to the ending. It has <b>heart and intricate characters </b>who love and care for each other. It has <b>wonder and danger</b>, oftentimes attached at the hip. It has <b>upheavals and twists</b> and <b>morality and action</b>, that culminates in a breathless series of events that will have you eagerly awaiting book three. Bennett has written <b>another stunning novel</b> that shows exactly what this genre can do and why we love it
Tor.com
The l<b>arge-scale conflicts,</b> new characters, and <b>climactic ending</b> set the stage for<b> more exciting action</b> and <b>adventure</b> to come in the <b>complex, ever-expanding world</b> of the series
Booklist (starred review)
This series must be one of the <b>best fantasies around</b> at the moment.
SF Crowsnest
<i>Shorefall</i> is a <b>slice of genius </b>slathered with <b>unfiltered madness</b>; it is a<b>n innovation on invention</b>. I want to scrive in this world, to create and experiment with Berenice and Orso, to scale towers and improvise with Sancia, to fight battles and defend my friends with Gregor. I<b> loved this book</b>
Fantasy Book Review
<i>Shorefall</i> maintains <b>the all-action, techno-magic-mayhem</b> of the first, while upping the ante on <b>epic stakes, compelling characters, and the mind-bending worldbuilding</b> that is the author's trademark
Fantasy Hive
<p>An <b>expertly spun yarn</b> by one of the <b>best fantasy writers on the scene today</b></p>
Kirkus Reviews
Bennett's characterisation . . . strikes a <b>perfect balance between terror and allure</b>. This <b>thrilling instalment </b>will leave readers eager for the series finalé
Publishers Weekly
It's <b>a fascinating take on magic</b>, and it was great to see it evolve further. Once again, the novel's dialogue is on point. <b>Fast, funny, and authentic</b>. Bennett's <b>sharp eye for dialogue</b> is part of what makes his novels <b>so special</b>
Geek Dad
<p><i><br />Shorefall</i> maintains <b>the all-action, techno-magic-mayhem</b> of the first, while upping the ante on <b>epic stakes, compelling characters, and the mind-bending worldbuilding</b> that is the author's trademark</p>
Fantasy Hive
The <b>exciting </b>beginning of a <b>promising </b>new epic fantasy series. <b>Prepare for ancient mysteries, innovative magic, and heart-pounding heists</b>
Brandon Sanderson, New York Times bestselling author of Oathbringer on Foundryside
Complex characters, magic that is tech and vice versa, a world bound by warring trade dynasties: <b>Bennett will leave you in awe</b> once you remember to breathe!
Tamora Pierce, New York Times bestselling author of Tempests and Slaughter on Foundryside
<b>Absolutely riveting</b> . . . <b>I felt fully, utterly engaged by the ideas</b>, and in awe of Bennett's craft. <b>A magnificent, mind-blowing start to a series I'm hungry for</b>
Amal El-Mohtar, co-author of This is How You Lose the Time War, in the New York Times
Bennett has created a new genrewith this series -- maybe call it <b>magical Renaissance cyberpunk</b> -- and I am here for it. <b>The second book in the series rockets along</b>, with all the action taking place over the course of a few days, but it still finds time to add nuance to an already <b>rich world</b> and give the characters space to grow
Ry Herman, author of Love Bites
<i>Foundryside </i>will not disappoint. It's <b>a world like no other, a concept like no other and a read like no other</b>
The Book Bag on Foundryside
A <b>compelling </b>treatise on power and its misuse
Guardian on Foundryside
<b>Funny, exciting</b>, pacy and gory, this <b>terrific </b>debut promises greater things to come
Daily Mail on Foundryside
<p><b>Inventive, immersive and thrilling</b>, <i>Foundryside</i> is a fascinating look at how our best intentions can be corrupted -<br />and how wickedly awesome and terrifying gravity belts can be. <b>Do yourself a favour and pick this up</b></p>
Kevin Hearne, New York Times bestselling author of The Iron Druid Chronicles
Brings an <b>intricate</b>, sciencey magic system to the crime party . . . The action is <b>energising</b>, the story is self-contained, and the world is made of <b>pure, gleeful imagination</b>
SFX on Foundryside
'Exciting . . . Prepare for ancient mysteries, innovative magic, and heart-pounding heists' Brandon Sanderson, New York Times bestselling author of Oathbringer
The upstart firm Foundryside is struggling to make it. Orso Igancio and his star employee, former thief Sancia Grado, are accomplishing brilliant things with scriving, the magical art of encoding sentience into everyday objects, but it's not enough. The massive merchant houses of Tevanne won't tolerate competition, and they're willing to do anything to crush Foundryside.
'A refreshing look at magic - featuring a heroine every reader will root for - from one of the smartest writers I know,' says Peter V. Brett, New York Times bestselling author of The Demon Cycle
But even the merchant houses of Tevanne might have met their match. An immensely powerful and deadly entity has been resurrected in the shadows of Tevanne, one that's not interested in wealth or trade routes: a hierophant, one of the ancient practitioners of scriving. And he has a great fascination for Foundryside, and its employees - especially Sancia.
Now Sancia and the rest of Foundryside must race to combat this new menace, which means understanding the origins of scriving itself - before the hierophant burns Tevanne to the ground.
'A compelling treatise on power and its misuse' said The Guardian of Foundryside