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Alexandra's Adventures in Books
Alexandra's Adventures in Books rated it 7 years ago
This is the hardest type of review for me to write, one for a subsequent book in a series and one that I did enjoy but have a few issues with. Fair warning - this review may contain spoilers for "The Delphi Effect". Overall I enjoyed this book, it kept my interest and I never found the pacing to...
Alexandra's Adventures in Books
Alexandra's Adventures in Books rated it 7 years ago
I'll admit I snagged this one mostly on the strength of the author's name. I've already read previous books by Rysa Walker, and very much enjoyed them. From the blurb it sounds potentially interesting, but not particularly original. But I trusted the author, and I'm glad I did. Anna Morgan is a...
Sci-Fi & Scary
Sci-Fi & Scary rated it 8 years ago
Rysa Walker’s The Delphi Effect is immediately engaging, and well-executed from start to finish. The story is a familiar one, but at the same time, not one that’s been done to death. Any folks with an interest in conspiracy theories will find something very familiar in the plot. The pacing is solid ...
The Avid Reader
The Avid Reader rated it 9 years ago
Anna Morgan has bounced from one foster home to another and group homes from time to time not to mention psychiatric institutions since she was just a little girl. Anna was abandoned when she was a toddler with a note saying she was possessed.There were times when Anna and Deo ran away from the plac...
mollysmommyreads
mollysmommyreads rated it 9 years ago
I don't read a lot of straight science fiction or time travel kind of stuff and I mostly chose this because of the cover art. But I'm really glad I chose it! Such a well written series! And it really tied in well with my love of historical fiction too. I'm completely impressed by the fact that the a...
Face of Book
Face of Book rated it 9 years ago
Oto finał młodzieżowej trylogii Rysy Walker. Trylogii, która choć nie zatrzęsła światem mojej czytelniczej percepcji, to jednak stanowiła solidną mieszankę fantastyki, przygody i historii. Do czego chyba najmocniej przyczyniła się właśnie ostatnia część. Jestem naprawdę pod wrażeniem, jak autorka ...
Books Eater
Books Eater rated it 9 years ago
Very interesting collection of short stories. If you like sci-fiction then you will definitely like this book. I enjoyed all the stories although some were better than the others. My favorites are All These Bodies by p. K. Tyler and Black Site by Micheal P. Hicks. Rest of the stories are also very g...
Shaykitteh's World of Books
Shaykitteh's World of Books rated it 9 years ago
Clones: The Anthology collects stories from ten different authors into a brillant collection, showing us the many different ways that the world could be if clones readily existed. Starting out the collection is a story called The Confessional, which is broken up into three parts — the latter parts a...
rameau's ramblings
rameau's ramblings rated it 9 years ago
First things first: I listened to the audiobook and I do like Kate Rudd's voice even if I don't think she can really do good accents or male voices. I mostly adapted to her style and it worked for the story. I don't know if I'd seek for more books she's narrated—probably not—but I wouldn't skip ...
Wortmagieblog
Wortmagieblog rated it 9 years ago
Mit dem Abschluss ihrer Trilogie „The CHRONOS Files“ hat die Autorin Rysa Walker etwas sehr Großzügiges getan: sie hat ihr Universum verschenkt. Sie schenkt es allen Autor_innen, die gern ihre eigene Geschichte darin erzählen möchten. Das bedeutet, sie stellt es anderen Schriftsteller_innen frei, au...
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