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Mike Finn
Mike Finn rated it 7 years ago
Overview: This third instalment of the Walker Papers sets itself a significant challenge that it doesn't entirely rise to: how do you make fighting sleep exciting? The strength of this book lay in the character development and the dialogue. The weakness lay in an excess of metaphor-heavy astra...
Mike Finn
Mike Finn rated it 7 years ago
Overview:This third instalment of the Walker Papers sets itself a significant challenge that it doesn’t entirely rise to: how do you make fighting sleep exciting?The strength of this book lay in the character development and the dialogue.The weakness lay in an excess of metaphor-heavy astral combat....
Mike Finn
Mike Finn rated it 7 years ago
Overview:This third instalment of the Walker Papers sets itself a significant challenge that it doesn’t entirely rise to: how do you make fighting sleep exciting?The strength of this book lay in the character development and the dialogue.The weakness lay in an excess of metaphor-heavy astral combat....
Mike Finn
Mike Finn rated it 7 years ago
"Thunderbird Falls"delivered exactly what I was looking for this weekend: relaxing, escapist, entertainment that demanded nothing much from me except the suspension of disbelief and a willingness to open my imagination to astral plane encounters. "Thunderbird Falls"follows on from "Urban Shaman". ...
Mike Finn
Mike Finn rated it 7 years ago
"Thunderbird Falls" delivered exactly what I was looking for this weekend: relaxing, escapist, entertainment that demanded nothing much from me except the suspension of disbelief and a willingness to open my imagination to astral plane encounters."Thunderbird Falls" follows on from "Urban Shaman". I...
Mike Finn
Mike Finn rated it 7 years ago
"Thunderbird Falls" delivered exactly what I was looking for this weekend: relaxing, escapist, entertainment that demanded nothing much from me except the suspension of disbelief and a willingness to open my imagination to astral plane encounters."Thunderbird Falls" follows on from "Urban Shaman". I...
Mike Finn
Mike Finn rated it 7 years ago
When I saw the pitch for "Urban Shaman", I was sceptical: an Urban Fantasy book that blends Celtic and Cherokee myth in the form of a modern-day Seatle PD cop. How likely was that to work? But one of my New Year's resolutions was to try and be positive and I still had two days before Epiphany brou...
PG's Books
PG's Books rated it 8 years ago
I thought the first book in the Walker Papers series was okay enough for me to give the second book in the series a go. Unfortunately I was not impressed by Thunderbird Falls. One might even go so far as to say that I was disappointed.The book follows a pattern common pattern to many urban fantasy b...
PG's Books
PG's Books rated it 8 years ago
This is a fairly light read somewhere just above the middle of the pack for Urban Fantasy but it is a fairly entertaining read nevertheless. Enough entertaining for me to want to have a go at the second book in the series although I cannot really say that I am in a rush to do so.I like the general s...
Carolyn Cannot Live Without Books!
Carolyn Cannot Live Without Books! rated it 8 years ago
Anthology. Average rating is 3.52 stars. There were a few I skipped because of violence against children, there were a few stinkers but quite a few good ones so worth the read. 1. Wild ride by Carrie Vaughn. A lonely man finds out he's got a horrible disease and discovers a way to get a cure. Then h...
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