What Ami said.
Oh, and I thought it was Alaska that's the largest state. Like at least twice the size of Texas. No? I might be mistaken.
What Ami said.
Oh, and I thought it was Alaska that's the largest state. Like at least twice the size of Texas. No? I might be mistaken.
This is a very depressing read. Not dark and depressing. Dark hides things: colorful things, black things, grey things, white things, scary things, pretty things, monster things, unicorns, spice worms and who knows what else. This? This is just grey. Everything's the same color. Even human emotions seem grey and bland, the whole planet Earth is colorless, "I don't give a shit", place. Like I said, grey and depressing. In my opinion.
I get now why the book is written in Present Tense. Silvers live in the present and process everything accordingly. They don't think "what's next", they get through one moment at a time, tho conceivably, I think, Imms is capable of extending his mind in time, just like he expanded his feelings after moving to Earth, which, sadly, is the most depressing part of the book for me. I loved Silver Planet much better, even with human team being bullies (put mildly) and B "The Captain" being a complete push-over. WHO in their right mind selected and put together those idiots? Oh... right. Idiots from planet Earth.
One and a half positive stars for the amazing world of Silver Planet and Imms. The rest I can't care less.
This is a very depressing read. Not dark and depressing. Dark hides things: colorful things, black things, grey things, white things, scary things, pretty things, monster things, unicorns, spice worms and who knows what else. This? This is just grey. Everything's the same color. Even human emotions seem grey and bland, the whole planet Earth is colorless, "I don't give a shit" place. This is GREY and depressing. In my opinion.
I get now why the book is written in Present Tense. Silvers live in the present and process everything accordingly. They don't think "what's next", they get through one moment at a time, tho conceivably, I think, Imms is capable of extending his mind that way, just like he expanded on his feelings after moving to Earth...
Which, sadly, is the most depressing part of the book for me. I loved Silver Planet much better, even with human team being bullies (put mildly) and B "The Captain" being a complete push-over. WHO in their right mind selected and put together those idiots? Oh... right.
One and a half positive stars for the amazing world of Silver Planet and Imms. The rest I can't care less.
So frigging hot! You almost - almost! - forget about all the slips. I really want to give this 5 stars...
However I can't get over the sappiness and the fact that Kane is the biggest asshole I've ever read about.
I understand that some people can't deal the "c" word no matter the circumstances, but don't you at least want to know "why"?
It has only happened once (I am not counting the kiss with Pablo), yet Kane is too quick to slap Syren with a label of a professional cheater and discard him like he is nothing.
And what is it with the same scenario over and over again, with the same elements, same little tricks, same hissy fits and same huffing, puffing and chest pounding?
Loved Syren, though.
Oh.... and I found Angelo :D