Reviews by Vanessa

Review

Copperhead

Posted: July 18, 2014 by Vanessa in Books We Like Meta: Tina Connolly, Fantasy, Books for Chicks
Copperhead

Helen thinks she can’t do anything right. Of course those realizations are all after the fact. Take, for example, the marriage to her husband Alastair six months ago. At the time it was the best possible thing for her, and she even thought she could grow to really love him. But lately she’s discovered he’s not who she thought he was.
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Review

Gideon Smith and the Mechanical Girl

Posted: July 15, 2014 by Vanessa in Books We Like...and Hate Meta: David Barnett, Steampunk
Gideon Smith and the Mechanical Girl

Gideon Smith’s father is a fisherman, and one day the ship returns to port in Sandsend, England, without his father or the crew. Determined to find out how a ship could lose its crew on a calm sea, Gideon begins to hear reports about monsters appearing in the local caves. He happens across a Mr. Bram Stoker, who is searching for inspiration for a new story. But Gideon’s obsession with World Marvels & Wonders, a penny dreadful that recounts the heroic exploits of Captain Lucian Trigger, at first makes Bram wonder about the believability of Gideon’s story.
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Review

The Lives of Tao

Posted: July 8, 2014 by Vanessa in Books that are Mediocre Meta: Wesley Chu, Science Fiction
The Lives of Tao

Roen Tan is a truly ordinary guy. He’s got a software-coding job he tolerates, his roommate is smarter and better-looking than he is, he visits the bars on weekend, could use a gym membership, and can’t bring himself to asking out that cute co-worker for a drink.
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Review

Hugo 2014 Novelette Nominations

Posted: June 20, 2014 by Vanessa in Books We Like Meta: , Science Fiction, Hugo Awards, Short Fiction
Hugo 2014 Novelette Nominations

This year’s nominations are all very different and good in their own way, but only one really stood out to me and will get my vote (read them yourself and decide which one is worth your vote!). We’ll cover the others first:
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Review

Reflected

Posted: May 30, 2014 by Vanessa in Books that are Mediocre Meta: Rhiannon Held, Urban Fantasy
Reflected

Silver and her mate Andrew are the alphas of the Roanoke werewolf pack, the largest in North America. But they’re more than just that, they’ve been sworn fealty by the alphas in all the other packs in North America, as well. There’s a benefit to having two alphas–they can  divide and conquer, which comes in handy when there’s an entire continent to manage.
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Review

Tin Star

Tin Star

Stranded on an alien space station when she’s left behind by her colony ship, Tula is never able to contact them again. She must now learn to survive as a lone human among less than friendly aliens. Tula prepares for the day when she can have her revenge on Brother Blue, the man who left her behind, and who was responsible for the disappearance of the colony ship.
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Review

Three Princes

Three Princes

It’s the year 1877, but not like we would recognize. Egypt’s capital Memphis is the center of civilization, its Pharaoh the lord over Europe, Africa, and much of Asia. Scott Oken and Mikel Mabruke are agents of the Pharaoh, even though they have royal titles of their own (like the Pharaoh, they are descended from Cesar and Cleopatra). They travel the world to secure intelligence for the empire, to keep it safe and strong.
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Review

The Winner’s Curse

The Winner’s Curse

Kestrel is the teenage daughter of a general in the Valoria army, the equivalent of the ancient Roman Empire. He helps the provincial governor in the Herrani territory, where they have enslaved the invaded locals. As a Valorian she must soon decide to join the military or be married. But despite a knack for strategy her combat skills are lacking–her true talent lies in the piano.
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Review

Rain of the Ghosts

Posted: May 2, 2014 by Vanessa in Books We Like Meta: Greg Weisman, Middle Grade, Urban Fantasy
Rain of the Ghosts

Teenage Rain Cacique lives in the Prospero Keys (known to locals as The Ghosts), a series of islands between Florida and the Bermuda Triangle. To her dismay, she’s pretty sure she’s going to spend the rest of her life there, catering to the tourists who come to enjoy the tropical weather and scenery. Her and her friend Charlie spend their last free days before school begins having as much fun as they can.
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Review

The Beautiful Land

Posted: April 26, 2014 by Vanessa in Books We Like Meta: Alan Averill, Techno Thriller
The Beautiful Land

Tak does not lead a normal life. As a sort of Asian-American version of Man vs Wild he’s spent his life adventuring all over the world. At the opening of THE BEAUTIFUL LAND (Amazon) we discover that life isn’t going the way he planned. In the middle of a suicide attempt, Tak gets a fateful call that will give him a new purpose in life.
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