by Eoin Colfer
The Supernaturalist is intriguing dystopian science fiction that would appeal to a younger reader or even older readers who aren't looking for a story that's highly sophisticated. Overall, I liked it, although I was dissatisfied with some elements.British actor Chiwetel Ejiofor (one of my actor crus...
I haven't read any of his work before and I didn't really enjoy it very much; not my thing. I wanted to care more about the characters than I actually did but it was well put together in terms of structure.
Fantastic, but perhaps not as fantastic as his other work - yet still awesome. I don't think the names of the characters quite fit as well as they could have.
I love Colfer's stand alones... Can't wait for his new series!
I'm not a big fan of Mr. Colfer's Artemis Fowl series, so I started this story with some trepidation. I listened to this book and that may have added to my enjoyment, as I found the reader, Chiwetel Ejiofor (I kept rewinding the reader's pronunciation of his name and I still don't know how to say it...
It was pretty good.
I'm not sure it's exactly four stars but I didn't have to heart to give it three. It's more like a 3.8It had an unexpected twist to th eplot at the end that I wasn't expecting at all. It was truly a good work of fiction.
D Drive - good fun and wonder just why it's on the banned list.ETA http://www.ila.org/pdf/2008banned.pdf
A lot darker and more serious than the Artemis Fowl series, and unfortunately not nearly as good. There were some nice twists and turns though, that keep you guessing until the very end. Enjoyable, but not up to her usual standards.