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Sheziss loves Zeshak
Sheziss loves Zeshak rated it 9 years ago
It could have been but it wasn’t.I can’t really decide what to think about this book.This novel is depressing. It’s grey. It’s full of those inexplicable gaps experimental movies from the 60-70s had in order to show off their supposed intellectuality and fanciness. Those movies that usually end up m...
Mammarella
Mammarella rated it 10 years ago
This is a very depressing read. Not dark and depressing. Dark hides things: colorful things, black things, grey things, white things, scary things, pretty things, monster things, unicorns, spice worms and who knows what else. This? This is just grey. Everything's the same color. Even human emotions ...
Mammarella
Mammarella rated it 10 years ago
This is a very depressing read. Not dark and depressing. Dark hides things: colorful things, black things, grey things, white things, scary things, pretty things, monster things, unicorns, spice worms and who knows what else. This? This is just grey. Everything's the same color. Even human emotions ...
maarjao
maarjao rated it 10 years ago
This sci-fi book is written really well, but at least for me, it was extremely difficult to read.The story it tells is kind of similar to Stranger in a Strange Land. A human space expedition has found an intelligent humanoid species on another planet (Silvers), but their emotional balance is differe...
Xing
Xing rated it 11 years ago
Rating: 4.5 starsThe Silvers is divided into two parts. Part 1 takes place on the the Silvers planet, where Captain B and his crew of men and women are responsible for preliminary investigation of an unknown lifeform named Silvers. Humanoid with skin the color of their namesake, and eyes like glass,...
Alexis Hall
Alexis Hall rated it 11 years ago
Originally reviewed for The Prism Book Alliance - full review o'er here.Extra note: I GAVE IT ALL THE STARS. YOU SHOULD READ THIS.A Silver’s heart drifts through its body, bumping softly against walls and other organs. Sometimes it’s illuminated, and you can see it beneath the bruised skin, floating...
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