Review:
August, 2008
Wednesday, August 27, 2008 -- Unholy Domain by Dan Ronco
In this post- PeaceMaker world, humanity is divided between those who consider technology to be the tool of the devil, and those who still think it has a useful role to play in our lives. There are some great moments and some nice twists...
Tuesday, August 12, 2008 -- The Suicide Shop by Jean Teulé
The chapters are brief, often terse, and the story progresses swiftly--at times a little too swiftly, in that I felt the characters bounced a bit too much in mood and disposition. At the same time, the quick pace kept me turning pages.
Monday, August 4, 2008 -- Stone Masters: A Vampire Reckoning by VMK Fewers
"Stone Masters: A Vampire Reckoning" is a vampire novel told from two perspectives, in the form of diary entries. Both of the main characters, Orpheus and Jadeon, start us off with an entry from June 2006 as the set up to tell the story of how they became what they are, several hundred years earlier.
The chapters are brief, often terse, and the story progresses swiftly--at times a little too swiftly, in that I felt the characters bounced a bit too much in mood and disposition. At the same time, the quick pace kept me turning pages.
