This is my choice for the Zodiac Challenge (Pisces) since it's set in another world.3.75*This story came highly recommended and almost all of my friends love it. I can see why, although I didn't love it quite as much. It has very creative world building, an interesting mix of old history and folklor...
4.75 stars.Great characters + fascinating story = happy reader :)
I loved this. It took over my life. I was completely engrossed in this gorgeous new world, the writing, the characters, all of them. Lochlan, Adam, Kae. I absolutely hated reaching the end and having to say goodbye. I'm going to dream about this tonight. Really recommend trying this if you're in the...
3,5 stars.This is imo a space opera. It reminded me of the Sirantha Jax series and the works of Linnea Sinclair (although missing the humor I always found in Sinclair's books). Which I both liked very much.It was a carefully crafted story with a very intersting world building though the pieces of th...
I liked the story and if there is a book two, I would read it. I liked the concept a lot! The descriptions were off the wall good. I could imagine so much in the story. The science fiction part was a solid 4 stars. However, what I didn't care for was well....What I couldn't imagine at all was the ro...
4.5 stars. Quality sci-fi novel, m/m is a secondary thread. Reminded me of 'Avatar' in the excellent world-building and mystic language.Genetically engineered Adam Yuga was rapidly climbing the ladder of 'The Protectorate' until he is found to have an incurable illness. Lochlan D'Bedeshi rescues him...
This? I have no words to say how amazing it was, I can't wait for the sequel
The dystopian world of Line and Orbit made me think of Sheri Tepper and Ian M. Banks, two authors I adored way back in my sci-fi phase. World building so amazingly rich and complex and real I still have very vivid images in my mind 20-odd years later. In this story I was totally captivated by the i...
What an absolutely breathtaking novel. I am in awe.I don't generally read a lot of sci-fi. While I love some of it, I find most of the writing in the genre to be too fast-paced, with not enough focus on the characters to keep me happy, and too many technical details to keep me entertained.This was n...
In the dystopian future of the Terran Protectorate, perfection is the norm. Humanity has found a way to fashion anything as desired: skin and eye color, build, looks, mental faculties. And health; above and beyond anything else, health is mandatory, whether you’re destined to be a mid-level, middle-...