Two hours or more (65-100 pages)
Review:This is an excellent introduction to publishing on the Web. It provides the steps required very clearly at a high level. Lots of books get lost in the detail but this brings all the pieces together in order providing a good introduction for the novice. Read more
Review:SOME VERY SMALL SPOILERS BELOW -
The book - Set in the world of the First Law Trilogy and Best Served Cold. Familiar faces return but have relatively small parts. The return cast includes: Calder, Scale, Black Dow, Shivers, Gorst, Bayaz, and a few others. Gorst it turns out, is one hell of a character. Trying to redeem himself after an incident in Styria involving the King, his blood-lust rivals that of some of my old favorite characters.
When I first read "The First Law Trilogy," ... Read more
Review:I liked this book a lot because of the ability this author has shown in the use of the English language and in developing plots with a clever twist at the end. This is a book of short stories which are pithy and fast moving, with very engaging descriptions of the range of quaint characters GK Chesterton seems to delight in portraying. A good read for those who like to read well written literature but also like to have their imaginations stirred. Read more
Review:While the cover did catch my interest enough to give this a shot, watching the eponymous character repeatedly sexually assault random downtrodden women quickly drove me away. Though this felt like no great loss, as the constant stream of innuendo, which would not have seemed out of place in a high school boys locker room, and a completely uninteresting story made this a very easy book to put down. Read more
Review:Jean-Claude only on the last two pages? What a horror. While I certainly love Anita, Micha and Nathaniel, there is no loving like when you love Jean-Claude! The three stars are for Anita, Micha and Nathaniel. The remaining two stars are all for that handsome piece of vampire Jean-Claude!!! Read more
Review:This was an amazing story. I wasn't sure how a Rachel-Peri mashup would work initially, but I was pretty impressed with how nicely it all came together. I love that it gives a good contrast between the two leading ladies, it seems to be a nice way to ease the Hollows fans into the Drafter universe. I can't wait to read the next book in the Drafter series now!! Read more
Review:This is an amazing book by a great author. You can not go into this book expecting The Hollows (her long running series that ended) she delivers some pretty awesome characters and a fast paced, intriguing plot. There are a lot of twists and turns in this book. Read more
Review:But UGH, I didn't want it to end. A very realistic scenario except that our current President wouldn't be such a wimp. I sure like that there is at least one prepared Prepper in the family so there is hope still if the mom doesn't go into denial for too long. Can't wait for the next book. Write fast! LOL! Read more
Review:The book is really clear and easy to read, also covers all the basic topics and provides examples when necessary. If you want a well written intro to one of the classical machine learning algorithms, you will really enjoy this book Read more
Review:Robin Carr is my favorite author. When I came across this book I was do excited. Started reading and could not put it down. Would recommend it to someone who never read her books. It just takes one and you are hooked. I absolutely loved it and would read over and over. Read more