I dived into the audiobook version of "A Thousand Words For Stranger" knowing nothing about it except that I loved the title. The start took my breathe away. I was dropped into a complex, planet-spanning, multi-species universe where neither I nor the main character knew what was going on other th...
I dived into the audiobook version of "A Thousand Words For Stranger" knowing nothing about it except that I loved the title.The start took my breathe away. I was dropped into a complex, planet-spanning, multi-species universe where neither I nor the main character knew what was going on other than ...
I dived into the audiobook version of "A Thousand Words For Stranger" knowing nothing about it except that I loved the title.The start took my breathe away. I was dropped into a complex, planet-spanning, multi-species universe where neither I nor the main character knew what was going on other than ...
The third of my Christmas books and I'm 3 for 3! (I have one Christmas book left to read.) So, Julie Czerneda is a Canadian author, mostly of science fiction. She's a favourite of my good friend, Ginette, and when I had read something about Julie and this book somewhere (I follow a lot of blogs) I...
Dark Beyond the Stars is a collection of eleven stories that take us into space, to other times or other places, all with the common theme of expanding our minds to the possibilities surrounding ourselves. With all collections, it's difficult to review the collection without looking at the individ...
Julie Czerneda is not an author whom I follow regularly. But she has been on my radar ever since reading A Thousand Words for Stranger several many years ago. I read Survival, the first book in the Species Imperative series, when it came out and enjoyed it well enough. By the time Migration, book tw...
As much as I loved A Turn of Light, and as much as I was looking forward to A Play of Shadow, I didn't really see how Julie E. Czerneda could draw a second tale out of such a small, self-contained world. The village of Marrowdell was a fantastic setting, but its magical seclusion hardly allowed for ...
Somehow, it seems I missed reviewing A Turn of Light when it first came out. I could have sworn that I did – I have a very clear memory or writing the review - but somehow it never got posted. With the release of A Play of Shadow on the horizon, I figured it was time to reread the first book, reacqu...
I was looking forward to this book after reading the Stratification novel by the same author. While the story was interesting and had an decent finish, I was a little disappointed overall. The story line seemed to jump around a lot and I has some trouble following the overall plot line. My impressio...
A young woman finds herself on an alien planet with no memory of who she is or how she has gotten there. All she has is the overwhelming compulsion to find her ship and get the hell off the planet.Before long, she runs into Captain MorganNo, not THAT Captain Morgan, though my mind went there EVERY t...
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