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JOhn 🌻 πŸ³οΈβ€πŸŒˆπŸ––πŸ»πŸŽ²πŸ–‹'s books

James S.A. Corey: Leviathan Wakes (Paperback, 2011, Orbit)

Humanity has colonized the solar systemβ€”Mars, the Moon, the Asteroid Belt and beyondβ€”but the stars …

Review of 'Leviathan Wakes' on 'Goodreads'

I decided to read this book due to my enjoyment of "The Expanse" on SyFy. I rather enjoyed the book, and while there are some major differences between the show and the book, I thought the show really captured the major themes of the book. If anything, the show downplayed some of the stronger sequences of the novel. I'm very much looking forward to both the next season of the show, and to reading the rest of the series. I think I'll start the next book now, as a matter of fact.

The Nebula Award-winning author of the Alex Benedict novels and the Priscilla Hutchins novels returns …

Review of 'Thunderbird' on 'Goodreads'

I'm a long time fan of Jack McDevitt's. I've been reading his work since his first novel, The Hercules Text back in the late 80's. I just finished Thunderbird, a recent work, and I was sincerely disappointed.

This novel is a followup to his novel, Ancient Shores, which was published in 1996. I quite enjoyed Ancient Shores, a combination of xenoarcheology mystery story and thriller, pitting scientists up against the overwhelming odds of the federal government, with science winning the day.

Thunderbird does not live up the the legacy of its predecessor. While the pacing in Ancient Shores was a race down an ever-steepening hill till you finally reached the bottom, the pacing in Thunderbird was uniformly flat. It was never really boring, but it never really got exciting. Instead of a pace that increased the closer you got to the climax of the story, it was a story that …

Blake Charlton: Spellbound (Paperback, 2012, Tor Fantasy)

Review of 'Spellbound' on 'Goodreads'

A very solid follow-up to Spellwright, introducing new characters, new conspiracies, and new magical languages. I must say I absolutely loved the character Francesca, such a delightfully acerbic wit, and felicity of tongue! I'm very much looking forward to the next book in the story.