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Mandy, I read obsessively
Mandy, I read obsessively rated it 11 years ago
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...
Nova
Nova rated it 11 years ago
4.75 stars.Great characters + fascinating story = happy reader :)
AimeeKim
AimeeKim rated it 11 years ago
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...
Casual Debris
Casual Debris rated it 12 years ago
For my full-length review, including review of individual stories, please visit Casual Debris.With Shimmer's latest, expect the usual shimmery fiction: fantasies with quiet, strong prose, a positive and often sentimental approach to a varied set of ideas. While Shimmer is consistent with its style a...
wealhtheow
wealhtheow rated it 12 years ago
Lesbian speculative fiction, most of it very good. My favorites:"To Follow the Waves" by Amal El-Mohtar. Hessa is a dream-crafter, but when someone commissions her to create a dream of the sea, she is at a loss. She doesn't like the sea, or salt water, or beaches. Her art at a stand-still, Hessa g...
coffee & ink
coffee & ink rated it 12 years ago
Disappointing. The only story I loved was Amal el-Mohtar's "To Follow the Waves" and balancing it out was a story I -- well, I didn't hate it, but I intensely disliked it: "Feedback" by Lindy Cameron. I loved "To Follow the Waves" when I first read it in Joselle Vanderhooft's Steam-powered and was g...
Tami
Tami rated it 12 years ago
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...
If we are all made in God's image, does that mean God is gender fluid.....
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...
Rrain Reads
Rrain Reads rated it 12 years ago
I love the premise of this collection, and was surprised to discover I was drawn most to the darker and more morally complex stories within.
Dreamer
Dreamer rated it 12 years ago
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...
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