Rating: 3.5 starsThe Eye of the World is a massive book so I decided to read this alongside it. The contrast between the genres made reading multiple books so much easier. Additionally, I got this book from Humble Bundle a while back and I’m glad I decided to read it. I really liked this book and I ...
3 starsLoved the premise, but found the characters thoroughly unlikable. It was hard to root for their success when I didn't care if they lived or died. The last chapter did put one character's behavior in a new light and made me alter how I felt about him, but it was too late in the reading proces...
Author: Peter Tieryas. This is Mr. Tieryas’s third novel, and is hotly anticipated by much of the science fiction press.Genre: Science fiction alternate history[a:Peter Tieryas|4608186|Peter Tieryas|https://d.gr-assets.com/authors/1349105860p2/4608186.jpg]Length: 400 pagesSummary: Beniko Ishimura is...
This graphic novel had haunting, edgy artwork that I thought fit very well, but the amount of the story given in this first issue wasn't enough to tempt me to try the next issue.
I have posted my short review of this first teaser issue on my blog, The Itinerant Librarian. I got the item via NetGalley. Click the link to check it out and learn more.
Sometimes, when you taste something, you need more than just a teaspoon full to truly appreciate it or to give the cook your honest opinion.It can be like that with comics, and this is where I have a problem reviewing this edition of Dr.2 .Normally, when you get galleys or arcs of graphic novels to...
Really enjoyed the first story in this collection. I have never read anything that remotely comes close to it's weirdness. Talk about acceptance! The 'feasting' scene actually made me a bit queasy... but in a good way. The middle stories all had interesting premises, but I wanted them to be fleshed ...
This review was first posted on Music, Books and TeaThere was something that grabbed at my attention when Watering Heaven was requested to me. Perhaps it was the fact that I haven’t read much in terms of Asian fiction, or perhaps because it was described as a travelogue. Whatever it was, it sparked ...
This is the second time editor Richard Peabody has published my work in the pages of Gargoyle. In fact, I've taken my first-published Gargoyle work as the title story in my e-chapbook collection Fossiloctopus. So I'd be ungrateful if I didn't acknowledge some debt there to Peabody's good taste.Still...