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Cover: BeautifulRating: 5 StarsOverall: Beautifully writtenCharacters: Mysterious and IntriguingPlot: Life in the Great Library isn't as innocent as it might seemPage Turner: YesSeries Cont.? Yes!Recommend: YesSource: LibraryShort Review:Wow, this one caught me off guard! A little slow to start, but...
I enjoy the slow burn of Grant's storytelling. If you know anything of him, you know that he doesn't bludgeon you over the head with nonstop gore and action. He teases you with the horror, slowly building up into a final crescendo. I've been reading his Oxrun Station series in chronological order an...
My random book-picker program selected two Grant books back-to-back. I'm a little surprised, especially since both books were purchased on the same order, back in the spring. It's a little eerie and strange, which is really perfect when you think about the sort of fiction that Grant tends to write.A...
I think my random book generator understands that we're coming up on Halloween. Even after going outside of it for once to read Dark Harvest, the last two books it's picked have been horror novels. Given the season, it's hard to complain about it.The Nestling is set in the southwest, which is unusua...
Grant pulls out all the stops with this conclusion to his Millennium Quartet. He's been hinting at a big conclusion, with Casey Chisholm being the linchpin for the entire series, and sure enough, he brings us back into his circle. We see what's happened to him in the last few years, as well as what'...