I’ve think I’ve said it before, and if I haven’t, let me say it now: I’ll read anything Lawrence writes. I might take a while in between his books, but […]
Monthly Archives: September 2014
Review of Dragon Killer by Rob May
Honestly, I can’t find much to fault in this book. For me, it just didn’t grab me. I think a lot of people will like this book. As I said, […]
Review of Emperor of Thorns by Mark Lawrence
Damn, I’m depressed. I cried. A lot. I won’t reveal whether it was because of the happy ending I had so hoped for or if it was for the sad […]
Review of Necromancer by Graeme Ing
Okay, so I might be a bit more into this because I just came off a really heavy read—you know, the kind that follows you around for days—and I was […]
Review of King of Thorns by Mark Lawrence
Holy crap these are awesomely dark reads. I feel… weighted after I read them. Kinda depressed. I love it when a book can get to me and change my mood. […]
Review of Phoenix Rising by Jason K. Lewis
So I’m really starting to get into this series. I was pleasantly surprised by the first book, and I was even more surprised by this one. I thought for sure […]
Review of Empire Under Siege by Jason K. Lewis
What a pleasant little surprise. The book was extremely short, and in my experience those usually cram too much in or not enough. This had a decent amount of a […]
Review of Prince of Thorns by Mark Lawrence
I’m a little… sad. This book was heavy for me, but in a delightfully addictive way. So there’s two sides to me. One that thinks everyone can be saved, that […]
Review of The Gray by Howard Ravenkamp
I don’t remember ever being this frustrated with a book. This, for me, had loads of potential. The idea behind it was quite interesting. The world was interesting. The scenery […]