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Chelle

WestCoastChelle@books.theunseen.city

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She/Her | Gamer | Spoonie | Writer | Nutter | ARMY⁷

Have loved reading for as long as I can remember. Fantasy (epic and urban) and sci-fi books are my true loves. Actively working to decolonize my bookshelf.

Living on unceded Coast Salish, Kwantlen, Nuxwsa'7aq (Nooksack), and S’ólh Téméxw (Stó:lō) land

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reviewed The Heiress Effect by Courtney Milan (The Brothers Sinister Book 2)

Miss Jane Fairfield has made a career of social disaster. She wears outrageous gowns and …

Review of 'The Heiress Effect' on 'Goodreads'

2 stars

Honestly... I freaking HATE the love interest in this. He... does not strike me as charming, or kind. He's awful to her. And he has one moment of "Oops" and all is forgiven. Ugh.

No. The chemistry just was not there for me.

Jane on the other hand, LOOOOVE her.

Now, Emily and Anjan, there's a book I would have liked to have read.

reviewed Field of Dishonor by David Weber (Honor Harrington, #4)

David Weber: Field of Dishonor (Paperback, 2002, Baen) 4 stars

The People's Republic of Haven's sneak attack on the Kingdom of Manticore has failed. The …

Review of 'Field of Dishonor (Honor Harrington)' on 'Goodreads'

3 stars

I'm so glad that storyline is done.

Pavel Young got far too much time for an entitled little shit. David Webber is capable of so much better writing. I recognize this book series is older, so I'm giving it a little more credit than I would something written recently.

But uuugh. I am loving it, but I also rushed through this book because I was so over the plotline. Looking forward to more of the series without that rapist prick.

David Weber: The Short Victorious War (Paperback, 2000, Earthlight) 4 stars

Novel 3 of the Harrington Series. Follows "The Honor of the Queen". After almost a …

Review of 'The Short Victorious War' on 'Goodreads'

3 stars

Not the strongest. I really could have done without so much "insight" into how the rapist mind thinks. It's not groundbreaking, or new. It's boring.

Honestly, that whole storyline really detracts from the overall story for me. And I hope it ends quickly.

Karen Marie Moning: Iced (Hardcover, 2012, Delacorte Press) 3 stars

The year is 1 AWC—After the Wall Crash. The Fae are free and hunting us. …

Review of 'Iced' on 'Goodreads'

1 star

I don't think I've ever finished a book I disliked as much as this one.

Firstly, Dani's narrative was so jarring and off-putting that I read the entire book at arm's length. I skimmed, read as fast as possible, because according to the brief research I'd done it was important to know the details of this book before continuing with the series. But ewwww do I wish I had just found myself some spoilers online and skipped it entirely.

I recognize that Dani is young. But either Moning cannot convincingly write young people, or Dani was meant to be so obnoxious I wanted to punch the book every time I turned the page. If the latter is the case, Moning is brilliant, because that was exactly my reaction. The ego and arrogance would have been better as a starting point. But there was absolutely zero character growth.

Oh, it was …

Maria V. Snyder: Fire Study (2008, Mira) 4 stars

The apprenticeship is over-- now the real test has begun.When word that Yelena is a …

Review of 'Fire Study (Study, Book 3)' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

I think this is one of my most frustrating and favorite books. Yelena is a great character who grows and makes mistakes and learns from them. She does what needs to be done. The romance between her and Valek does not overshadow the rest of the book and it does not overshadow her decisions. Such a contrast from most YA books nowadays.

Ari and Janco could have had a bigger part in this story, only because I really do love them! And a part of me still wishes for a book 4 where the Commander's story could be more fully explored.

That said this book is an excellent conclusion to the series. And if you can make it through the parts where Everything Goes Wrong, and then that part where It Goes More Wrong, it's worth the read.