Hobb's writing is always full of 'new to me' words or ones I'm a little iffy on, so, as always, I like to circle back once I'm done reading and highlight their definitions....
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Wit'ch Fire by James Clemens
It's never a good sign when a book starts with an infodump. Wit'ch Fire was a DNF for me....
Read MoreDragon Haven by Robin Hobb
Slow and methodical, but full of rich characters set amidst a richer world. Dragon Haven is very typical Robin Hobb, and that's a good thing....
Read MoreThe eReaders of CES 2010: Where are they now?
A lot of eReaders never made it to the assembly room floor....
Read MoreInteresting Words: Sandman Slim by Richard Kadrey
A short list of interesting words discovered while reading Richard Kadry's supernatural, noir detective novel, Sandman Slim....
Read MoreSandman Slim by Richard Kadrey
Stark just got back from Hell and he's got only one thing on his mind: revenge. A blend of noir detective novel and urban fantasy, Kadrey delivers a fast-paced story with plenty of gripping and laugh out loud moments throughout....
Read MoreThe Mark of Ran by Paul Kearney
I went into this with high hopes, but was ultimately disappointed. While I did finish The Mark of Ran, I have no desire to jump into book two....
Read MoreFour and Twenty Blackbirds by Cherie Priest
An enjoyable read, though it was lacking a certain oomph....
Read MoreDraculas by Crouch, Kilborn, Strand, & Wilson
There's just one problem I had with this book: it just isn't that good....
Read MoreThe Drawing of the Three by Stephen King
A promising series fizzles out for me almost from the get-go in this second book in the Dark Tower series....
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