Book Review: Salvation by Peter F. Hamilton
This one was a very slow read for me. In large part due to life circumstances, another large part because I read The Girl and the Moon (Book of the Ice #3) when it...
This one was a very slow read for me. In large part due to life circumstances, another large part because I read The Girl and the Moon (Book of the Ice #3) when it...
One of the things I love most about Sullivan’s work thus far is how well he keeps each story so self-contained without losing interconnectivity into the overarching narrative.
Sullivan’s Theft of Swords was like coming home on a cold winter day, where the hearth is lit and your favourite animal companion is waiting (impatiently) for you to take a seat so it can jump up beside you.
Apparently, I’m really bad at keeping track of what a series is going to be and when it’s going to end. I’m told that the fact this book would be the end of the Alex Verus series was up on Benedict Jacka’s blog since sometime last year…
This might be the first time ever, including the days when I was writing alongside Hannah (not on that blog though, an older one), where I’ve reviewed a book alongside its release. At a...
There is a certain logical progression between the books here that I quite appreciate. Skyward was fairly grounded- er, you know. For a science fiction novel involving starship fighters.
Given my usual reluctance to put a book or series down once started and my typical incompatibility with the Young Adult genre — I gave myself explicit permission to put this one down when,...
This one turned out to be a bit of a monster to get through. It is twice as long as the few books previous to this I’d read — but I don’t think that...
Queen of Storms is a better book. Building on the foundation laid out by King of Ashes, it opens the story to a wider array of character points of view…
Oh boy. It’s been a long while since I’ve done one of these. I’m all a fluster! What does one say? I’ve been looking over some of my old book reviews by the power...