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Reviews of Science Fiction Books »
Whiteout
Advantages: Brilliant premise, some great storytelling.... Disadvantages: ...too many 'clever' bits that don't gel
...falling on September 6th….and at the beginning people were happy". Of course they were. Snow. We complain about it, but it is white and clean and it does make people smile. At the beginning.
The problem is, this snow doesn't stop falling. Day after day, week after week, all over the world, it snows.
People stop being happy…start being…well, lots of things in succession really….annoyed, angry, frightened, trapped, brave, desperate and (in many cases ... ...on end. What if the whole world becomes buried in snow. What would happen to the people, to the planet, to civilisation as we know it? And then, what might cause it to snow and not stop…all over the globe?
He starts at the beginning, with the first snowfall, and Tira telling us how it was. How it was in London anyway because that's what she knows. She takes us through the fall and what happens to her once she makes the decision not to stay put any ...
hiker 30.03.2007 · Read full review
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Review of The Snow - Adam Roberts
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quite good read
Advantages: good storyline Disadvantages: like odd at times
City Who Fought is an amazing book which I really love. The characters are all very real and three-demensional. I found myself so drawn into the story that I forgot about many other things, including my favourite tv show. I stayed up til...bout 2:30 AM reading this book, so that I could find out what happened to Simeon, Joat, Channa, and the rest of them. My favourite character was Simeon, of course, but Joat, Channa, Joseph, Seld, Patsy, Chaundra ... ...wonderfully three-demensional. Simeon is my favourite brain -- favourite character -- from any of Anne McCafferey's B&B books. The only problems I found with this book were a) that it was much more militaristic than I like, but I knew that when I began reading it, so I can only blame myself, and b) the Kolnari were a bit..flat, and 2-dimensional, not something I personally like in a book, especially for the villians. One thing that I read in another ...
david1978 24.07.2000 · Read full review
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Review of City Who Fought - Anne McCaffrey
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Closer to Heaven
Advantages: Great character building Disadvantages: A little slow paced for my taste
Fantasy and science fiction are genres that mesh well together. Some authors have written successfully across both genres, but not usually in the same story. Jaine Fenn has managed to combine both in one book and it's an interesting read. One night, a stranger is found lying unconscious in a bog just outside the village of Dangwern. He appears to have come from nowhere and, apart from a strange piece of cloth lying near his naked body, there is nothing ... ...Unfortunately, this includes the stranger himself, as he is suffering from amnesia and has no idea even where he is, much less how he came to be there. Fortunately for Sais, as he is nicknamed, the boy who finds him is "sky touched". This means he is soon to travel to the City of Lights to be tested to see if he is worthy of being a consort of the goddesses. The village elders permit Sais and the boy's mother Kerin to accompany him to see if anyone ...
Soho_Black 19.12.2009 · Read full review
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Review of Consorts of Heaven - Jaine Fenn
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It is not just about football!
Advantages: It's very funny, and oh so true! Disadvantages: None
The Disc, for those who don't know, continues to float in space, supported by the elephants who ride the back of the great swimming turtle A'tuin. The Hub about which the planet spins is a centre of great magic, and best avoided if you want to live a happy and contented life. At the outer perimeter is the great circle sea which unendingly streams over the rim into the void, which is best avoided if you want to continue to live at all. Most Discians ... ...Smeems, for instance, is the Candle Nave at the Unseen University. He has to worry about keeping the candles not just alight, but properly melted, artistically, gothicly, dribbled, as it were. Of course, there's Trevor to help. And there's Nutt. With two t's. Trevor Likely has a tendency to skive off work whenever possible, and to kick a tin can around. His dad was a legend. Nutt is… well, no-one's quite sure what Nutt is, even him. Goblin isn't ...
hiker 07.12.2009 · Read full review
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Review of The Unseen Academicals - Terry Pratchett
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From Dead to Worse
Advantages: Good read Disadvantages: Lots of threads, can be confusing
...A failed attempt of takeover from werewolves in another area results in Alcide becoming the new packleader. This, however, comes with a price which is the death of a few weres in the community including the previous packmaster Patrick, Maria-Star, Alcide’s girlfriend. As for the vampires, the explosion in the vampire summit results in the loss of various main personnel in Queen Sophie’s court and the King of Nevada, Felipe, grabs the opportunity. ... ...Louisiana apart from Eric and his gang. Eric surrenders to the new regime and manages to keep his area. And with Sookie saving the King from the attack of the Sophie’s last surviving child, Eric is slowly gaining the trust of the new King. And as for our heroine Sookie, a surprise meeting with her great-grandfather Niall reveals her heritage of being part-fairy. This completes Andre’s discovery of Sookie having fairy blood. And also explains the ...
medgenie 21.11.2009 · Read full review
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Review of From Dead to Worse - Charlaine Harris
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Philips DVDR 3380
Easy set-up, simple to use, DivX playback, multiregion capable. (*)
Pioneer DEH-50UB
Car Radio - Panel Release - with CD Player - without CD-Changer - with MP3 Playback - 200 Watt
The Italian Cornetto
1CD(s) - Label:Arts Music - Distributor:New Note - DDD - Released:05/1998 - 600554734828
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