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Neuromancer! Pah! The Shift is the future
Advantages: Sheer, page turning, terror Disadvantages: Can be a bit brief in places
Foy's The Shift, has to be the single most brilliant piece of cyber/thriller/mystery novel written in the last 30 odd years. The story is tight and keeps you interested, the characters deep and compassionate. Unlike many books of this genre you really empathise with the characters, and really feel their pain.
The Shift is a book of two halves, one is about Alex Munn, a television writer in a future world where TV is ruling the world and has gone ... ...is what Alex Munn does, the main writer for the new VR show 'Real Life'. But that isn't really Munn's cup of tea, he prefers his program he wrote all for himself 'Munn's World' and this is where the other half of the story takes place. The main gist without giving too much away is that Alex Munn has created his own virtual world where he is a cop in 1850 New York. His main opponent is 'Fishman' who takes a rather large fish knife to his victims. ...
DPilbeam 03.11.2000 · Read full review
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Review of The Shift - George Foy
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Another Torday Triumph
Advantages: Excellent portrait of mental illness Disadvantages: Issues with narration, too similar to last novel
...asks about a painting on the wall of the host's house, most particularly about the young woman in the painting. His host agrees that it's a rather striking picture but says there is no person in it and sure enough, later on, when Michael looks again at the painting, the girl is not there. During the journey home, his wife Elizabeth hears Michael say something she doesn't understand and when she asks him he insists he hasn't spoken. This is just the ... ...been happy; in fact, on the morning of their wedding, Elizabeth half hoped that Michael wouldn't turn up. She only really married him at all because she knew he would at least be reliable. Her father had abandoned the family when Elizabeth was young to live with a much younger woman which had somewhat coloured her opinion of men. Until now Michael has quietly trudged through life, rarely showing any enthusiasm for anything. He works part-time as ...
fizzytom 19.12.2009 · Read full review
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Review of The Girl on the Landing - Paul Torday
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There's a She-Wolf in my closet...
Advantages: dark, exciting, enjoyable Disadvantages: other supernaturals made it feel like a childrens book at times
Stolen is the follow up to Kelley Armstrong’s “Bitten” which was the first in her Otherworld series about the only female werewolf in the world. I said in my review of Bitten that I didn’t think the book had whet my appetite enough to read the follow up, but this one came up as a swap and I thought I’d give it another shot. I’m really glad I did, as it provided a totally different vibe than the first one and as a result, I’m likely to read the next ... ...it!) Even if you haven’t read the first book, it doesn’t really take too long to catch up the narrator is Elena Michaels the werewolf herself, and she kindly and frequently briefs the reader when elaboration on a subject or sentence is necessary! However, I liked the fact that I already knew Elena’s personality, she is feisty and strong willed and it comes across strong in her narrative. She tells her story with wit and sometimes sarcasm and her ...
burtybookworm 12.12.2009 · Read full review
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Review of Stolen - Kelley Armstrong
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Humanity Slowly Rotting Away
Advantages: Well-written, mysterious, captivating story. Disadvantages: Long-winded, coarse language and repetitive dialogue.
Finally, having managed to survive the beach from hell with its three doors and monstrous lobster creatures from ‘The Drawing of the Three’, the second book in this extremely long-winded and time-consuming series, Roland and his new companions, Eddie and Susannah [aka Odetta – aka Detta], have taken a bit of time off their search for the Dark Tower in order to recuperate.
During their brief ‘time-out’, Roland teaches Eddie and Susannah how to shoot, ... ...good thing, because lurking in the forest just within reach of them, is a bear, who like every other creature in Roland’s world, has grown beyond its ‘natural’ size and possesses a really bad temper.
When Eddie is targeted by the humongous bear from hell, salvation comes in the unlikely form of Susannah… she may not have any legs, but she definitely knows what to do with a gun. With their lessons learned, the bear as dead as a doorknob and Roland ...
GoFigure 04.12.2009 · Read full review
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Review of The Waste Lands - Stephen King
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Another title from the author of "Salmon Fishing in the Yemen"
Advantages: different Disadvantages: not as thrilling as I would have thought
"The Girl on the Landing" is Paul Torday's third foray into novel writing, and having thoroughly enjoyed his first book ""Salmon Fishing in the Yemen", it was one that I was really looking forward to reading. The cover description looked intriguing, explaining as it does that it is the story of how Michael, who has been married to Elizabeth for ten years, sees a mysterious picture, and then "begins to change". I was expecting to read a dark thriller, ... ...that satirises our own, from the resume it sounded like it would be a chilling and interesting tale. To some extent this book was what I was expecting, but in other ways I, personally, felt this novel failed to deliver. The story following Michael and Elizabeth, who have been rather unsatisfactorily married for ten years, and are approaching middle age, childless and in a rut until the changes in Michael start had potential I felt. However from the ...
azana 25.11.2009 · Read full review
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Review of The Girl on the Landing - Paul Torday
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Traditional - Peter Grant
1 CD(s) - Easy Listening - Label: Universal Music TV - Distributor: Universal Music - Released: 17/09/2007 - 602517303362
Yamaha A-S700
Amplifier - Width:435 mm - RMS Wattage:90 - without Dolby / DTS
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