Spookiness, unexplained mystery, and just the right amount of macabre. What more do you want out of a Halloween read?...
Read MoreWELCOME
LATEST NEWS
On Basilisk Station by David Weber
Honor Harrington, newly appointed commander in the Royal Manticoran Navy, sees her bright future turn dull almost immediately as she is reassigned to the most distant outpost imaginable. Through her own resourcefulness and wit, though, Honor discovers a plot to destabilize the region that may have consequences far beyond just Basilisk Station....
Read MoreRenegade's Magic by Robin Hobb
Renegade's Magic concludes the Soldier Son Trilogy. Hobb brings everything full circle, and while I won't say everything works out, it's a happier ending than certain other novels of hers....
Read MoreForest Mage by Robin Hobb
Nevare is not the most likeable or heroic character Hobb has ever conceived, but I honestly felt for the guy and kept reading if only because I wanted to see his fortunes turn. More than that, though, Hobb kept me going with her usual excellent writing as she crafts a compelling story in this second novel in the Soldier Son series....
Read MoreShaman's Crossing by Robin Hobb
While somewhat different from Hobb's usual FitzChivalry novels, I still thought Shaman's Crossing was an enjoyable read as Hobb's slow, methodical storybuilding is always a delight to experience....
Read MoreMurder in the Boughs by Jamie Sedgwick
...
Read MoreHonour of the Grave by Robin Laws
Bizarre character behavior was so jarring I couldn't get through this one....
Read MoreStarfish by Peter Watts
Droll story development and flat characters made Starfish by Peter Watts a DNF for me....
Read MoreWit'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 More