Literature & Fiction

The Long Patrol: A Tale from Redwall
The Long Patrol: A Tale from Redwall

Review:In Jacques 10th book young Tammo is determined to find the Long Patrol, and sets out with the squirrel, Russa. Meanwhile the new Firstblade, Damug Warfang, sets out on the land course to attack Redwall since the south wall is collapsing! Cregga Rose Eyes, the badger lord, with her new ax-pike sets of with 200 hares to destroy Damug and his Rapscallions. Will they all find out? Find out by reading this awesome book!! Read more

The Red Queen (The Cousin's War)
The Red Queen (The Cousin's War)

Review:I think the mix of history and fiction make this book both exciting to read and inspired me to want to search the history books a little deeper. I plan to read the entire series. I was introduced to this series through the original series on TV. Happy reading Read more

The Secret Apocalypse Book 1 (A Secret Apocalypse Story)
The Secret Apocalypse Book 1 (A Secret Apocalypse Story)

Review:I was very surprised at how well written this book was. You never know what kind of book you will be getting when you order a cheap zombie book. i really enjoyed it and wondered how an apocolypse could happen... Read more

Prince of Fools (The Red Queen's War)
Prince of Fools (The Red Queen's War)

Review:Great to read after the trilogy. Quite a few tie in's to not only immerse you in the world more, but also gives you perspective on the timeline and when things take place. Well written just like the other books! Read more

The Wheel of Osheim (The Red Queen's War)
The Wheel of Osheim (The Red Queen's War)

Review:I ran into Mark Lawrence's books by accident, and actually purchased this book first, and then had to wait while I worked through the first two. It was worth the wait. His writing is nuanced and insightful, and yet manages to be lighthearted and dark at the same time. The story line is one that most fantasy readers have seen before -- the ne'er do well youngest son, and thus last in line to the throne, is underappreciated and underutilized. But, it is the way that Mr. Lawrence approaches thi... Read more

Dance Dance Dance
Dance Dance Dance

Review:The strangeness and mystery was lost when H.M.'s kept going on about a character f...he should have killed off earlier.! I couldn't even finish the book even though I read the previous Sheep novel...I just gave up... Read more

9 (The Dresden Files series) - The Dresden Files - Book Nine
9 (The Dresden Files series) - The Dresden Files - Book Nine

Review:Another hit in the Dresden Files. Where does it stop? Jim Butcher gets better and better. I could not put this book down, because the action was as fast as you expect it in these series and the humor was right there where you needed it. The reader gets to know Molly a bit better and her talents develop during the book. But Harry stays alone and lonely. I am looking forward to the next book. Will Harry find his soul mate? Read more

5 (The Dresden Files series) - The Dresden Files - Book Five
5 (The Dresden Files series) - The Dresden Files - Book Five

Review:Great characters that hold their own. Fast paced action that's neither overly descriptive nor vague. Can see author evolve his writing style as well as the characters and macro story line. The best of the series yet. Cant wait to start the next episode. Read more

6 (The Dresden Files series) - The Dresden Files - Book Six
6 (The Dresden Files series) - The Dresden Files - Book Six

Review:When I first started reading this series, the first thing that came to mind was that this was an Anita Blake clone, only with a male protagonist instead of a female one. After six books, my impression hasn't yet changed much. Despite this, I have enjoyed the series very much as Butcher has managed to match (and surpass in recent books) the bar set by the excellent Laurell Hamilton. Read more

An Alex Verus Novel from the New Master of Magical London
An Alex Verus Novel from the New Master of Magical London

Review:Thoroughly enjoyable, tied together several plot points and left a nice big cliff hanger for the next one. I almost grew to dislike Alex a bit in this one, which is not necessarily a bad thing - this book examines a bit more of his history with Richard and what lies behind Deleo. A good read. Read more

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