This teetered on the edge between really liking it to being indifferent. The reason I bumped it up was because I enjoyed the author’s voice and the overall story. The […]
Monthly Archives: October 2014
Review of Myrrolen’s Ghost Circus by Charlotte E. English
This is going to be rather short as this is the third in the series and I’m not sure how much more I can say without sounding like a broken […]
Review of The Shadow of His Wings by Bruce Fergusson
Holy crap, what a little gem of a find. I’m surprised this hasn’t had a bit more traffic on Goodreads and Amazon, especially when Robin Hobb has given it five […]
Review of Blue Dawn by Timothy C. Ward
Okay, so my issues with this book directly relates to my weak connection with sci-fi. For some reason, my puny brain just can’t get a solid picture so it makes […]
Review of Summer Knight by Jim Butcher
Of course I’m obsessed. I’m so invested in Harry Dresden’s character that I don’t think Butcher could do any wrong. Luckily for me, I’m in no danger of him trying […]
The Cloudstone Key by Darren Patrick
I’ll start by saying that this book has a wide range of ratings on Goodreads (most falling into the 4 star rating), which goes to show that for this one, […]
Review of The Blade Itself by Joe Abercrombie
Where to begin . . . I have such a wide range of feelings for this book. First off, we’ll start with the world. I thought it was very well […]
Review of The Ivanov Diamond by Charlotte E. English
For me, this book took the slightest step back from the first one. If I would’ve started with this book, I wouldn’t have been so eager to pick up the […]
Review of The Rostikov Legacy by Charlotte E. English
So this was extremely short, but absolutely delightful. There was a melancholy tone to English’s writing that ensnared me rather quickly. Given that and the fact the main character acts […]