This is a bunch of short stories written by different authors using characters from The X-Files. It's like a bunch of episodes. Some kept my attention, and some lost me. The short stories' classifications are varied including mystery, horror-ish, supernatural, sci-fi, etc. Overall, I didn't like...
This was a fascinating read to me, and I've noted many reviews by people who thought this book was just average at best. Herbert and Anderson's writing style just really resonates with me, and I found this book easy to read, intriguing, and great escapism from the daily grind. I'm looking forward to...
The Duniverse has always fascinated me, so this entry will no doubt be much more interesting and enjoyable to me than to the casual reader....although I can't imagine anyone who hasn't read the other volumes in this world reading this one. I have always found Herbert/Anderson novels to be enjoyable,...
This continues to be a pretty basic, stripped down version of Dune, with different characters and different settings, but still enjoyable to a sci-fi fan like me. Probably wouldn't recommend it to people who don't care for science fiction.
As readable as previous Herbert/Anderson conglomerations, this entry once again makes me wonder how many tales this duo can wring from papa's glorious Duniverse. While there are many diehards who continually pick up each new story and rip it to shreds, I really enjoy each new book. I found the descr...
Obligated to read this to finish the trilogy I started, this was the weakest of the three in this trilogy, but overall the trilogy was enjoyable. Pales in comparison to the Dune tales, but if one had never read any Dune, this would hold up pretty well as a science fiction trilogy. As I got into this...
The continuing adventures in the Saga of Shadows trilogy and this picks up right where the Dark Between the Stars left off. This one might suffer a little from middle book syndrome as you see lots more war, death and destruction happening between the Confederation/Ildiran alliance and the Shana Rei ...
I have gotten into listening to audio versions of books this year and decided to try a book I had already read and enjoyed to see what that experience was like. I was pleasantly surprised to find me enjoying this as much as my first read and actually finding scenes and characters that did not make a...
When I entered into this giveaway to read this book I was in love with not only the title but the cover as well it just CALLED to me. Now it took me a while before I could read it as we all know my book list is long! Now when I started the book we are given an introduction by Christopher Golden on ...
This review can also be found at Carole's Random Life.4 Stars!I did not expect to enjoy this book nearly as much as I did in the end. This book is incredibly original with enough humor that I found myself chucking every once in a while. I have a slightly weird sense of humor and something about t...
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