Title: The Stone of Arveqtuit
Author: Thomas Albert
Ratings
Score: 7/10
Chart Entry Point: 12
Review
The Stone of Arveqtuit (pronounced Ar-vek-too-it) does not feel like your standard fantasy book. Indeed, when I first began reading the book I compared it in my mind as being somewhere between Indiana Jones and the Da Vinci Code. Although I could use those comparisons for almost the whole story, when I finished reading the book I couldn't compare it to anything I've read before...
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Saturday, 23 June 2012
Saturday, 24 March 2012
The Wizard of Crescent Moon Mountain (Book One)
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Adam Bourke
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Title: The Wizard of Crescent Moon Mountain
Author: Oldman Brook
Series:The Wizard of Crescent Moon Mountain (Book One)
Succeeded By: ???
Ratings
Score: 5/10
Chart Entry Point: 29
How likely I am to read the next in the Series: I'd like to see where this goes...
Review
I was a little confused when I first opened this book and saw how it was written. Instead of the normal past-tense narrative of most fantasy books, this was written in the present tense. As a well-practiced reader of this first-style, it took some getting used to, but after a while I found it almost as natural to read for the most part.
What was immediately clear when I was reading this book is the theme of brotherhood. The three dwarves are brothers, the two shapeshifters are brothers, the two elves are brothers - although they all seem to have a different relationship with their siblings.
Author: Oldman Brook
Series:The Wizard of Crescent Moon Mountain (Book One)
Succeeded By: ???
Ratings
Score: 5/10
Chart Entry Point: 29
How likely I am to read the next in the Series: I'd like to see where this goes...
Review
I was a little confused when I first opened this book and saw how it was written. Instead of the normal past-tense narrative of most fantasy books, this was written in the present tense. As a well-practiced reader of this first-style, it took some getting used to, but after a while I found it almost as natural to read for the most part.
What was immediately clear when I was reading this book is the theme of brotherhood. The three dwarves are brothers, the two shapeshifters are brothers, the two elves are brothers - although they all seem to have a different relationship with their siblings.
Saturday, 17 March 2012
Sacrifice (Embraced by Darkness Book One)
Posted by
Adam Bourke
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Title: Sacrifice
Author: Tarah L. Wolff
Series: Embrace by Darkness (Book One)
Succeeded By: Stricken
Ratings
Score: 1/10
Chart Entry Point: 48
How likely I am to read the next in the Series: I won't be
Review
I started reading this book slightly apprehensively - the title was reminiscent of the vampire romance books that seem to be everywhere these days. But the blurb looked more interesting, and suggested that the book had potential, so I wasn't too worried.
Perhaps I should have been.
Author: Tarah L. Wolff
Series: Embrace by Darkness (Book One)
Succeeded By: Stricken
Ratings
Score: 1/10
Chart Entry Point: 48
How likely I am to read the next in the Series: I won't be
Review
I started reading this book slightly apprehensively - the title was reminiscent of the vampire romance books that seem to be everywhere these days. But the blurb looked more interesting, and suggested that the book had potential, so I wasn't too worried.
Perhaps I should have been.
Saturday, 10 March 2012
The Hunting of the Bubblenuff
Posted by
Adam Bourke
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12:00
Author: Joshua Goldfond
Ratings
Score: 6/10
Chart Entry Point: 32
Review
The Hunting of the Bubblenuff was possibly the most inventive book that I've reviewed. It has a certain feel to it that lingers from reading the title to the final chapter, and one that suits it well. It's got a fairly frivolous plot, but some of the ideas in it are truly unique, and still remain interesting. I almost surprised creatures such as the Somnabulent Sheep don't exist in reality.
Saturday, 7 January 2012
Life Descending (Cry of Havoc Book One)
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Adam Bourke
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Title: Life Descending
Author: John Hennessey
Series: Cry of Havoc (Book 1)
Ratings
Score: 4/10
Chart Entry Point: 43
How likely I am to read the next in the Series: Unlikely
Review
Author: John Hennessey
Series: Cry of Havoc (Book 1)
Ratings
Score: 4/10
Chart Entry Point: 43
How likely I am to read the next in the Series: Unlikely
Review
I was looking forwards to reading this book when it was first given to me. The things that the blurb mentioned were all very interesting: the familiar idea of war in a different world, a man reborn into a new one, and a search for the unique sounding artifact known as the "Impermeable Suit". The blend of common and new aspects of the genre looked like the perfect read for a fantasy reader. I did however, have some problems with it. Beginning with the fact that all the interesting things I was looking forwards to finding out about were barely hinted at in the first half of the book...
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