Following on from my recent excursion into the current Nebula crop, my wife asked me to choose some older Nebula winners for her to read. Our choice was influenced by what was available either from the library or cheap on amazon, so this - the 2012 Andre Norton winner - was what came up. So far t...
Actual rating: 2.5A butterfly flapped its wings off the coast of Brazil and I ended up not enjoying this book, can't we just leave it at that so I don't have to get all analytical?No? Fine.Let's be honest here, who among us hasn't at one time or another, yearned for the ability to make wishes. From ...
Este libro definitivamente está entre mis favoritos. Si bien en ciertos momentos es bastante predecible, hay pocos giros que da la historia que son de los que no te esperas. Amo cada una de las personalidades de los personajes, en especial el de Nathaniel.Creo que lo único que no me gustó de este li...
Taking inspiration from the fairy-tale idea that while wishes may come true, they're bound to always go wrong; Myers creates a riff on the alternate-universes theory aimed at teen boys.It may be because I'm not a teen boy that this didn't really capture my imagination. I just felt like I've seen par...
Fair Coin by E.C. Myers was one huge mind warp. With every chapter, there would be an event that would happen that would blow my mind yet again.Ephraim Scott is like your typical teenager complete with his own personal problems. With an alcoholic mother, and a deceased father, Ephraim is the one t...
Fair Coin was really different. Just when I thought that I had it figured out it changed the game on me. While using some common ideas Myers turned the typical sci-fi, urban fantasy thing on it's head. I really enjoyed playing along. Sometimes the characters were a little too flimsy, though.
Originally Reviewed At: Rating: 4.5 out of 5 Controllers Review Source: Publisher for Honest Review Reviewer: MeFair Coin was a surprise hit for me, one I never saw coming, and one I can’t believe is over (thankfully I just received my ARC of Quantum Coin)! E.C. Myers crafted a hair-raising adventu...
Sixteen-year-old Ephraim Scott is used to depressing home comings, with his alcoholic mother frequently too drunk for her own good. But when he finds her clutching a bottle of pills, having tried to kill herself, he is horrified. His mother seems deeply confused to see him, claiming the reason for h...
I have mixed feelings about this book, but I'm disappointed for sure.It's not bad though. It's a quick and easy read, good to spend a boring afternoon with.The difference between the first and the second half of the book felt very distinct.At first, for all we know, the coin is magical. It even fits...
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