…It’s difficult to write a review solely on A MEMORY OF LIGHT , without considering all that has come before. Opening the cover of this book, and reading those first…
…to Ravn’s words. Ravn spins a tale that is varied and complicated. Told from the point of view of Donovan, instead of through Ravn’s eyes (don’t ask me how this…
…Why read on with the threat of a sparkly-vampire guillotine hanging over my head? Well in case you hadn’t noticed I have become a big fan of Solaris Books. So…
In a perfect world reviewers would read books with no biases at all and based the work completely on its own merits and not compare it to other books, or…
…that happened there. Such is not the case here. Justin as President of the Outer Alliance really is quite boring. He is relegated to talking in meetings while all the…
…game company in Edinburgh, has a project that almost seems made for the job: a game inspired by The Krassniad, an epic folk tale concocted by Lucy’s mother, Amanda, who…
Celia West had it good growing up. At least that’s what everyone thinks. She’s the daughter of the wealthiest man in Commerce City, and heir to the West fortune. Dad…
…down in my comfy reading chair and didn’t let me up until I had finished the novel. Understand, that sort of thing rarely happens to me anymore. Brennan’s latest, WITH…
…a trading company that dictates what the central government does. Then we’re introduced to the prophecy of the one that is supposed to come and seal away the chaos magic…