I added this book to my to-read list after I ran across a review a while back - it sounded interesting, and when I spotted a copy recently I grabbed it up for a couple of bucks. In the mean time I had gone to the associated website and discovered that no one seems to know who the author, John Twelv...
A unique premise, great writing, a swiftly moving story, an ending that leaves you longing for the next installment...what's not to like about "The Traveler"? This was a definite winner, but it loses a star for occasionally graphically violent moments and a moderate amount of profanity.
Is this a first/early novel? Because it kind of feels like it. Ripping good yarn, with all sorts of interestingish world building and action sequences; atrocious dialogue. Characters exposit more than they speak, and nobody has a distinct voice. Also, I'm afraid that this books suffers a little from...
Well, I can say I've finished a trilogy that I started reading five years ago. Some of what happened was satisfying, but there was a lot of over-explanations, irrevelance and distasteful stuff going on here. It's really too bad, because the whole idea of government's overcontrolling its citizens an...
Ugh, an interesting premise falls flat on it's face.Lots of descriptions of black leather, weapons & automobiles, but stiff wooden characters, the author has a painfully obvious agenda.Spiritualism = good Materialism = badTechnology is evil because it's being used by the soulless evil Illuminati, I ...
Ugh, an interesting premise falls flat on it's face.Lots of descriptions of black leather, weapons & automobiles, but stiff wooden characters, the author has a painfully obvious agenda.Spiritualism = good Materialism = badTechnology is evil because it's being used by the soulless evil Illuminati, I ...
First time I have come across Free Running in a book and this particular excitement was across the top of Smithfield Market.Example of free running:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vjco3boDZ7AI am ambivalent about a star rating for this. Some of the ideas within this book are uncomfortable and for tho...
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