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review 2017-03-15 16:06
Bland seed
Wraiths of Time - Andre Norton

This is my first try on Andre Norton, a hugely prolific author striding the barrier of fantasy/sci-fy, and (I hear) an icon of the genre. I'm likely to dip in again; I finished this one in little time, as much because it was short, as because it was very easy to read.

 

I would have loved (as in capital letters, LOVED) this book when I was about 13. This could be taken as indictment or praise, and I guess I'm wavering between the two. On one hand, my taste has... I don't know if matured is the word, it sounds presumptuous, but having read several run-of-the-mill, I search for the exceptional now, so maybe I've become picky. This book doesn't meet that standard. On the other hand, I'm also reading "On Writing" by Stephen King, and in a clear case where one read influences another, I find that the story, while not amazingly written, was entertaining, the premise just what I'd been searching for and the execution serviceable.

 

So I'm not left with book hangover, but it's a good imagination launcher. Not meaty, but opens a world where you'd like to revel in and keep adding on, daydream or fanfiction style.

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review 2016-11-05 14:26
REVIEW BY MERISSA - Dragon Wraiths by Amanda T. Martin
Dragon Wraiths - Amanda T Martin
Dragon Wraiths is told in four parts, and the first part was actually the hardest for me to read as I wasn't yet invested in the character or the story, and therefore found it to be a bit confusing. That being said, I feel the confusion is a deliberate act on the part of the author, to make the reader empathise with Leah and what she is going/has gone through. Once the story gets going though, there is no stopping it. With plenty of action and romance, plus layers of intrigue that only become clear towards the end. There is also a strong environmental message which I was delighted to read.
 
Very well written, with no editing or grammatical errors to disrupt my reading flow, this book was a slow starter, but became completely enthralling. Fascinating concept and described in detail. Most definitely recommended.
 
* Verified Purchase - March 2013 *
 
Merissa
Archaeolibrarian - I Dig Good Books!
Source: archaeolibrarianologist.blogspot.de/2016/11/review-by-merissa-dragon-wraiths-by.html
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review 2015-03-27 00:00
Still Waters (Memoirs of the Human Wraiths)
Still Waters (Memoirs of the Human Wraiths) - F.E. Feeley Jr. March 30, 2015 Sounds really good.
And a little creepy. So excited. I love this author.
[bc:Still Waters|25149673|Still Waters|F.E. Feeley Jr.|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1426450541s/25149673.jpg|44850512] http://www.amazon.com/Still-Waters-Memoirs-Human-Wraiths-ebook/dp/B00V5ORJTA/?tag=angeledits-20
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review 2014-10-04 21:15
Review: The Vanished: Wraiths and Fables
The Vanished: Wraiths and Fables - Alicia VanNoy Call

This collection so short stories stealthily walks the line between fantasy and nightmare and sneaks itself into your dreams. Most of the eight short stories are set in the future, where the world now lacks something... perhaps it's music that is missing, or animals. The people may constantly live inside with no remembrance of the color of the sky, or perhaps the cities have been destroyed and demons now walk among us. It is a changed world and the people who live there are both like us and foreign to what we know.

 

The author does a great job of bringing this future to life, with descriptions that make you see colors of the new sky, the hopes of the people who are there, and even their despair. While the future in these short stories may seem a little bleak, there is enough human interest to keep you reading to see what happens next.

 

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If you like short stories with an edge of mystery, I would recommend Vanished: Wraiths and Fables. The kindle edition can be found at http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00ESE7TG2/?tag=shasworofboo-20.

 

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review 2014-03-14 13:58
I want more of this world!
JUMP (The Senses) - Cindy Paterson

Link for review is on my blog post.

http://imavoraciousreader.blogspot.com/2014/03/my-march-2014-indtale-magazine-reviews.html

Source: imavoraciousreader.blogspot.com/2014/03/my-march-2014-indtale-magazine-reviews.html
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