May-June to August
read more for the moment I work as a private. So here's the paltry yields in recent months. Unfortunately, nothing was really great, besides:
Sujata Massey: The Pearl Diver
Genre: Crime
Volume 7 of Crime at half-Japanese Rei Shimura.
Since they no longer directly plays in Japan, the series has lost its charm and excitement. A rather long-winded thing this time.
OM Grey: Avalon Revisited
Genre: vampire novel with a sprinkling of steampunk
Finally a little looser unscrupulous vampire hero. Unfortunately ziemllich superficial, especially the cheesy but totally unemotional love story. Too bad potential was there.
Libba Bray: A Strange and Terrible Beauty
Genre: paranormal historical novel for young people
uninspired and flat. Take all the "Gothic Novel" elements of this world, four girls stereotyped characters, a lot of hocus-pocus and without in each case to a proper tension. This "magic circle of Victorian girls' school" sounded so promising. Menno!
Moira J. Moore: Rensenting the Hero
Genre: Fantasy
Cover of Doom. Beautifully ugly, ironic cover, which I simply could not resist. Mediocre, but quite amusing fantasy novel with a nice world concept. Band 2 still looks ugly and must therefore also soon have to go into my possession.
Chloe Neill: Friday Night Bites (Chicagoland Vampires # 2)
Genre: Urban Fantasy, Paranormal Romance
Volume 1 was nice, very trivial, but the author simply writes extremely entertaining. Volume 2 was much flatter and has killed the entertainment value of it. Too bad that I had already bought Volume 3.
Rosemary Laurey: immortal kisses
Genre: Vampire, neck biting, the worst kind
I have not read it voluntarily, but for an annual Challenge. All logic and common sense do not exist in this book. Man has a need to head against the wall to knock, just so it stops ... Painful doofes an involuntary satire.
moment I read the following:
Scott Lynch: The Lies of Locke Lamora
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