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sensitivemuse
sensitivemuse rated it 7 years ago
***Spoilers ahead you’ve been warned!*** It is greatly recommended you read The Greyfriar before jumping into this novel. You’d be pretty much lost if you started reading out of order. This one was just as good as the first one and better. I enjoyed reading Adele’s development throughout the boo...
fruitcakes
fruitcakes rated it 8 years ago
Just not for me
CheriePie's Books
CheriePie's Books rated it 9 years ago
It's Victorian London and Simon Archer is a scribe, a magick practitioner that uses runes and tattoos to focus his magical energy. Posing as a handsome rogue playboy to infiltrate society and hide his abilities, he and his mentor Nick Barker, attend a society ball to discover more about the pesky we...
Bücher, Bücher, 100000 Bücher
Bücher, Bücher, 100000 Bücher rated it 10 years ago
I'm giving this one star not because it was incredibly awful but because it was utterly forgettable. I could not even give you a short summary of what happened or name more than one person (Simon, I remember Simon since there were about 100 "Simon says"'s in there). It had potential but then I start...
Wit and Sin
Wit and Sin rated it 10 years ago
http://witandsin.blogspot.com/2015/06/review-undying-legion-by-clay-griffith.html The Undying Legion is monstrously entertaining…with extra emphasis on the monsters. The second Crown & Key story is an intriguing puzzle; each piece is its own supernatural entity, but it all comes together to create...
BOOKWRAITHS REVIEWS
BOOKWRAITHS REVIEWS rated it 10 years ago
Other reviewers have compared The Shadow Revolution to a summer blockbuster movie, which is an apt description. However, I personally like to think of it as a Victorian Era roller coaster; it bursts from the pages going full speed, slows down long enough for you to catch your breath before plunging ...
Yzabel
Yzabel rated it 10 years ago
(I was given a copy through NetGalley, in exchange for an honest review.)Magic, werewolves, Victorian London, crazy inventions, and alchemy: what could go wrong, right?Well, I did like this novel, but not as much as I had hoped and wished. Perhaps because I remembered liking these authors' Greyfriar...
Yzabel
Yzabel rated it 12 years ago
I found it hard at first to get into the story, because I couldn't properly wrap my mind about the geography and politics of the world described in this book—it's nothing complicated, though, so I guess it was just me, probably reading too late at night as usual, in a language that remains not my ow...
Tira's Bookshelf
Tira's Bookshelf rated it 13 years ago
Read January 10 - January 11 2011
MichCummings
MichCummings rated it 13 years ago
I really enjoyed this book. The first 1/4 got off to rather a slow start, but other than that I can find no fault with this story. The basic plotline is that vampires essentially came out of the closet 150 years before this story is set. And they decimated the human population, and pushed almost ...
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