Pražuvę angelai
Format: paperback
ISBN:
9789986971672
Publish date: 2007
Publisher: Eridanas
Pages no: 386
Edition language: Lithuanian
Series: Takeshi Kovacs (#2)
Recently I’ve been told I’m tough to please. Here’s what I know about books: their experience is highly subjective. Not only to book details like plot, setting and characterization, but also to the reader’s place and time, their mood, the book format and surrounding distractions. I had minimal ...
Takeshiho mám pořád ráda, ale nějak mi asi nesedlo zasazení děje, moc ty války prostě nemusím.
I was hugely disappointed by the direction this novel took after its prequel Altered Carbon was so successful. The first book is a 26th century mystery, and a well-done mystery, too; this one is short on mystery and long on death and dismemberment. The epilog sounds like the ending of an Agatha Ch...
This was a different kind of story from the first book in the series. Altered Carbon made me feel like Raymond Chandler had risen from the grave to write sci-fi. The world of the book was futuristic sci-fi, but the tone of the book was pure hard-boiled detective murder mystery noir. This one is more...
Takeshi Kovacs is a man for hire. He exists in virtual reality, like all minds without bodies, and is "re-sleeved" into a body when he has a job to do. And this time, his job is to get an archaeologist to an abandoned Martian spaceship. To get there, the team has to make their way through a war z...