"I The Sun" is a very interesting book. I received a complementary copy in return for an honest review. I must say that I was not familiar with the Iron Age or the Bronze Age and I definitely knew nothing about the Hittites.I found this book very informative and enjoyed getting familiar with the Hit...
“I The Sun” is a very interesting book. I received a complementary copy in return for an honest review. I must say that I was not familiar with the Iron Age or the Bronze Age and I definitely knew nothing about the Hittites. I found this book very informative and enjoyed getting familiar with the Hi...
The author has created a plausible world. Janet writes so well that the story that has you in it's grip through battles, dark places and dishonour until the very end. [b: The Deadly Caress|20967943|The Deadly Caress|O.N. Stefan|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1404989126s/20967943.jpg|40345689]
A great historical novel. Some hostoricals leave me cold but this one had me reading into the night. [b:The Deadly Caress|20967943|The Deadly Caress|O.N. Stefan|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1404989126s/20967943.jpg|40345689]
I'm giving this book four stars because I enjoyed pretty much every word in it. So why not five? Because for the most part I did not come away from the book with any great insights that would change the course of my writing. It was a very entertaining read, especially Orson Scott Cards' section, ...
The trouble with the Thieves' World anthologies is that the authors chose to set the stories in the seediest rundown dump of a city imaginable. It clearly became a contest between the contributors to see who could come up with the nastiest character to place in the rotten setting.
I read this around my last week of seventh grade, not knowing it was full of gratuitous obscenity. It's an archetypal B-grade sci-fi novel. The first contact story is interesting, but most of the human characters are sleazy jerks.
This is book one of the Kerrion Empire trilogy, all of which came out in the 80's and all of which are great reads. Morris is one of the few Sci Fi writers who can successfully mix space politics, cultural wars and soap opera ingrigue. C.J. Cherryh is another. The heroine of this series is a resid...
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