It has been any years since I last visited the world dominated by the Chaos of Hamador and the Order of Recluse so it was with some trepidation that I began reading "The Wellspring of Chaos." I had stopped reading the recluse books in the past because, quite frankly, that had started to get kind of ...
It has been any years since I last visited the world dominated by the Chaos of Hamador and the Order of Recluse so it was with some trepidation that I began reading "The Wellspring of Chaos." I had stopped reading the recluse books in the past because, quite frankly, that had started to get kind of ...
It has been any years since I last visited the world dominated by the Chaos of Hamador and the Order of Recluse so it was with some trepidation that I began reading "The Wellspring of Chaos." I had stopped reading the recluse books in the past because, quite frankly, that had started to get kind of ...
I'm not rating this because I borrowed this book from the library only for the Diana Gabaldon story. And while it was a satisfying story, I think it left me with more questions than I started with. But that's typical Diana Gabaldon, I think. I'm definitely glad I read it. It gives me a different per...
Three stars minus one star for the horrible [b:Outlander|10964|Outlander (Outlander, #1)|Diana Gabaldon|http://d.gr-assets.com/books/1304187141s/10964.jpg|2489796] novella.
I've been a long time fan of Modesitt. In Scholar he outdid himself. The plot and world are as intricately detailed as his other works. Where Scholar stands out is the character of Quaeryt.He's much more interesting then most of Modesitt's hero's. I'm already begging my husband to read Scholar so we...
‘The Mad Scientist’s Guide to World Domination’ is a collection of utterly fantastic shorts, edited by John Joseph Adams.It is a rare event when one can say they equally enjoyed each short as much as each other, in an anthology. Generally there are one or two that don’t quite capture the reader’s in...
I'm not sure what it is about Modesitt's science fiction but sometimes I can't quite grasp what is going on. This is especially true with his short stories; at least with a novel I have more time to figure it out...The fantasy short stories are fantastic and I enjoyed all nonetheless but prefer his ...
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