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Daryl Reads
Daryl Reads rated it 6 years ago
First in my Snakes & Ladders read... and honestly, I rolled two sixes (I'm not lying!) so I'm at space 13. Have to read a book by a male author. Either Redliners by David Drake or For Us Humans by Steve Rzasa. This is fun!
mattries37315
mattries37315 rated it 6 years ago
The short story anthology Earth, Air, Fire, Water edited by Margaret Weis, the second and last collection of the Tales from the Eternal Archives, contains thirteen stories of varying quality loosely connected to one another through the titular mystical library. But unlike the first collection all t...
mattries37315
mattries37315 rated it 6 years ago
The short story anthology Legends edited by Margaret Weis, the first collection of the Tales from the Eternal Archives, contains almost twenty stories of near above average quality loosing connected to one another through a mystical library, titular Eternal Archives. Although the majority of the ni...
Confuzzled Books
Confuzzled Books rated it 7 years ago
The 10th Kingdom is book that is tied to a tv movie that aired in the USA in 2000, under the same name. It is retelling of some fairy tales and what happens after ever after. Probably one of stories that started landslide of retelling of fairy tale movies and books. I had seen the movie that thi...
Tannat
Tannat rated it 8 years ago
This one started off a little rough for me since the childhood scenes didn’t really work for me, but I guess that’s because it was supposed to be the adult Richard recalling his childhood. I’m not exactly sure why but the quest to recover the module and the astronauts was really compelling and I’m g...
Books Less Travelled
Books Less Travelled rated it 9 years ago
Cover: BeautifulRating: 5 StarsOverall: Beautifully writtenCharacters: Mysterious and IntriguingPlot: Life in the Great Library isn't as innocent as it might seemPage Turner: YesSeries Cont.? Yes!Recommend: YesSource: LibraryShort Review:Wow, this one caught me off guard! A little slow to start, but...
Lyndi
Lyndi rated it 9 years ago
I don't think you can call this "urban fantasy" when the stories are old west and 19th century. And if they're modern, they're focused on old west and 19th century stuff. Not what I was looking for.
kristyheinicke
kristyheinicke rated it 9 years ago
I was gifted an ARC of "Edge of Never", in exchange for an honest review.I have yet to read ALL the stories within, but if what I have read so far is an idication of what to expect.... I'm in for a treat. I will update, once I have finished another story within this boxset.Undead Uprising (A Villalo...
World of Kammbia
World of Kammbia rated it 10 years ago
How would you feel as a reader about the direction of a series when the author introduces a brand new character? This is the question that Kristine Kathryn Rusch presents in the third book of the Anniversary Day Saga of the Retrieval Artist Series. I have read and review the nine previous books i...
Book Nook Nuts
Book Nook Nuts rated it 10 years ago
Book: Edge of Never: A Unique Paranormal Romance/Urban Fantasy Boxed SetAuthor: Caridad Piñeiro, Rosemary Edghill, Kristine Kathryn Rusch , Brenda Carre , Ann Gimpel , Pauline Baird Jones , Julia Mills , Susan Scott , Melissa SnarkPublication Date: 10/12/2015Reviewed by: Tammy Payne- Book Nook Nuts...
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