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review 2020-05-13 18:51
TOUR, REVIEW & #GIVEAWAY - ECHO Academy (Dimension Drift #4) by Christina Bauer
ECHO Academy (Dimension Drift #4) - Christina Bauer

@XpressoTours, @Archaeolibrary, @CB_Bauer, #ScienceFiction#Dystopian#Romance, 4 out of 5 (very good)

 

ECHO Academy is the last part of the Dimension Drift series and concludes the story between Thorne and Meimi.

After stopping one world takeover, Meimi, Zoe, and Chloe are left trying to re-open an exile void so they can return to Umbra to be with their transcendents. Thorne is also trying to find a way to be with Meimi WITHOUT her becoming his stepmother!

This NEEDS to be read as a series otherwise you won't know what the hell is going on! It is very fast-paced with lots of "dimension" science mentioned. I enjoyed the characters and how they interacted with each other. One surprise wasn't really a surprise (Conway) but I liked how it was incorporated into the story and made it all make sense.

Although we have a HEA ending, I am hoping from hints given in the book, that this is not the last we have seen of our characters from Umbra. A thoroughly enjoyable series that I have no hesitation in recommending and a brilliant conclusion.

* A copy of this book was provided to me with no requirements for a review. I voluntarily read this book, and the comments here are my honest opinion. *

Merissa
Archaeolibrarian - I Dig Good Books!

Source: archaeolibrarian.wixsite.com/website/post/echo-academy-dimension-drift-4-by-christina-bauer
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review 2019-10-19 01:04
The Killings at Badger's Drift
The Killings at Badger's Drift - Caroline Graham

Having seen Midsomer Murders sporadically over the years, I decided to finally make a concerted effort to watch the show in its entirety. I'm currently in the middle of season 6, with an odd episode of later seasons thrown in here or there for good measure. (My tv has Pluto tv, and they have a dedicated MM channel that shows the Tom Barnaby seasons on repeat, so if I can find nothing else to watch, I put it over there, hence the occasional out of sequence episode.)

 

Anyway, I decided I wanted to read the books they were based on, so I ordered this one to start out with. It did tend to follow the episode of the show based on the book pretty closely, with a few minor changes here and there. And despite knowing the who and the why, I still had a great time reading the book. The writing was concise, witty, and humorous, and the characterization made the characters really come to life.

 

Having already seen the episode of Midsomer Murders (and the show in general) based on this book, I had mental images for the characters all ready to picture as I read the book. And picture the tv characters while reading is what I did with pretty much everyone but Sergeant Troy. The Gavin Troy of this book is rather boorish, judgemental, and prejudiced*. Now, the TV version of Troy could also be rather judgemental at times as well (especially in the earlier episodes), but the way that Daniel Casey portrayed him leads one (or at least me anyway) to believe that he could and would learn and grow (and did so) over the years. To me, Book Troy's judgemental behavior was just malicious.

 

If it's not patently clear by now, I much prefer the TV version of Sergeant Troy.

 

*Having read only the one book, I am unable to say if Book Troy experiences any growth in future books.

 

I'm definitely going to read the other books in the series, and then the author's stand alone books, too, most likely.

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text 2019-10-18 05:23
Reading progress update: I've read 264 out of 264 pages.
The Killings at Badger's Drift - Caroline Graham

Read for Murder Most Foul, transfigured from Magical Realism.

 

 

I will write a review-like post as well as post my updated card tomorrow. *stayed up too late reading again*

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text 2019-10-17 04:44
Reading progress update: I've read 126 out of 264 pages.
The Killings at Badger's Drift - Caroline Graham
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text 2019-10-16 04:09
Reading progress update: I've read 76 out of 264 pages.
The Killings at Badger's Drift - Caroline Graham
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