As usual, it has been several months since my last update. If I was catholic and these were my confessions… Okay, let’s just leave that analogy right there. In good news, I have actually read some of the books from my TBR Challenge list. Sundiver by David Brin Sundiver was a disappointment. I had beenContinueContinue reading “Reading Challenge Update”
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Review: The Freezer by Timothy S. Johnston
From the official blurb for The Freezer by Timothy S. Johnston: CCF homicide investigator Kyle Tanner and his girlfriend are on their way to Pluto, en route to a new life together. Just one little death to check out in the asteroid belt first. But when you’re as tangled up in conspiracy as Tanner is,ContinueContinue reading “Review: The Freezer by Timothy S. Johnston”
Review: Ship of Magic (The Liveship Traders) by Robin Hobb
Ship of Magic by Robin Hobb has been sitting on my to-be-read shelf for about seven years. Its eight-hundred or so pages turned my eye a few times, as did the knowledge that ‘The Liveship Traders’ trilogy wouldn’t be revisiting Fitz from ‘The Farseer’ trilogy. I still wanted to read it, though, and I’m gladContinueContinue reading “Review: Ship of Magic (The Liveship Traders) by Robin Hobb”
Review: Sword of the Bright Lady by M.C. Planck
Christopher Sinclair wakes from an interesting dream into a more interesting dilemma. He is in an alternate reality, a world eerily similar and yet markedly different to ours. The sleepy village he finds himself in appears to be stuck in the medieval age, but for certain marvels. This ‘magic’, apportioned by a substance known asContinueContinue reading “Review: Sword of the Bright Lady by M.C. Planck”
Review: The Furnace by Timothy S. Johnston
Floating in space between the sun and Mercury, Lieutenant Kyle Tanner has only sixteen hours of oxygen left and not enough acceleration to get anywhere useful. Worse, his radiation shielding is toast. He’s dying. But before he goes, he has a story to tell. Dispatched to the SOLEX One facility between Mercury and Sol toContinueContinue reading “Review: The Furnace by Timothy S. Johnston”