Shattered is a worthy final volume to M. Terry Green's dystopian sci-fi trilogy.When we last left Thirteen, Cord, and little Miyu, they had liberated a slavers' ship and were heading for Helado, the city-on-a-volcanic-island where Thirteen hoped to find and rescue her sister at last. Hot on their he...
M. Terry Green turns in another fine effort in this second book of her Chronicles of White World.As Trapped begins, we are back on the Pacifica Ice Sheet with Thirteen and her castaway crew: Cord and his young daughter, Miyu. Thirteen can see her goal on the horizon -- Volcano Helado, where she last...
Even for a techno-shaman, a kachina in the bedroom isn’t exactly part of the drill. When Olivia Lawson wakes to find one towering over her, she panics. A Hopi god visiting the real world isn’t just wrong–it’s impossible. Or is it? Soon Olivia learns that the kachina is the least of her worries. ...
What’s a Shaman have to do to catch a break, anyway? You haul butt around, all over LA, finding lost souls (literally) and nobody gives you a lick of respect. Ugh. As if slipping on the Technogoggles and hoping around the multiverse, looking for people’s wandering souls was an easy thing to carry of...
I really enjoy this series. If you haven't tried it yet, I highly recommend. I was hooked to my by Jen from redhotbooks. I really glad I started them. I took a long break between the second and third books. I just had too many other books that I needed to get read and other things that limited...
I loved the science-fiction twist on shamanic traditions, but it's ultimately a little weak.In the first place, allowing shamans to enter the spirit world as easily as entering a virtual-reality cheapens the experience — now almost anybody can be a shaman, but there appears to be practically no regu...
Let me start by saying, if you haven't read the first book in this series, I urge you to give it a try. It's called Shaman, Healer, Heretic. Scoot! Go buy it now. This is book three, and while you could probably pick up on what's happening, you're better off starting from the beginning. And I rea...
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