My thoughts — 1 year ago
While I found parts of this book amusing, especially David’s interactions with the clones and the frogs, I felt that the storyline was repetitive at times and was sometimes hard to follow.
While I found parts of this book amusing, especially David’s interactions with the clones and the frogs, I felt that the storyline was repetitive at times and was sometimes hard to follow.
I enjoyed this book featuring hemophages (vampires) and angels. I especially liked the interactions between the angel Michael and the hemophage Jenn and between the angel Uziel and the hemophage Chemosh.
I enjoyed this story which featured people and horses who can communicate with each other using images. I especially liked the interactions between Guil and his horse Burn and between Danny and his horse Cloud.
I enjoyed this cyberpunk adventure featuring Takeshi Kovacs. While it was confusing at times remembering who was who and where they were, I liked the mix of artificial intelligence and human interactions. I look forward to reading the next book in the series, Woken Furies.
I enjoyed this fantasy featuring Morgon, prince of Hed, who seeks the truth about the stars on his forehead and the destiny that awaits him. I look forward to reading the next book in the series, Heir of Sea and Fire.
This was a very moving and poignant book about family and adversity. I liked interactions of the characters and how Alexis learns about her mother’s family and why her mother Sofia never talked about them until now.
I enjoyed this urban fantasy featuring necromancer/bounty hunter Dante Valentine. I especially liked the way she worked with Japhrimel and others to find the renegade demons in time. I look forward to reading the next book in the series, Saint City Sinners.
This was a very interesting book about language and culture. I especially liked the chapters about the Isle of Man and the Yuchi Indians.
At first I wasn’t sure if I would like this book as I thought the premise was cliched. However, soon I found myself enjoying the story as the young teens face many challenges both in Antarctica and back home. I liked the mix of historical events (Scott’s expedition) and current events in a future where television ratings determine everything.
This was an intense medical thriller with lots of twists and turns. Just when I thought I knew what caused the problems, Palmer deftly took the story in a new direction.
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