Review: The Devil and the Dark Water by Stuart Turton
A unique mix of whodunnit (with a detective and side kick) and adventure on the high seas. Stuart Turton’s The 7 and 1/2 deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle was an origin...
A unique mix of whodunnit (with a detective and side kick) and adventure on the high seas. Stuart Turton’s The 7 and 1/2 deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle was an origin...
A good, comprehensive overview of the many ways to market a nonfiction book. I must admit I was initially put off by the book cover, stock photo images, and typog...
An excellent third entry in the series. I’m hoping there will be many more!
Three fun short stories set in the Villain’s Code universe. Each one expands the universe in an interesting new direction: one short story focuses on metas who ca...
An excellent second entry in the series. More great world building, unique superpowers, engaging characters, and exciting action scenes. Again, the only real weak...
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I really enjoyed this book. It features great characters, interesting and original superpowers, great action, and enjoyable world-building. The only weakness is t...
Three books in, and this series is still very hit or miss (mostly miss). The characters and occasionally funny dialog make it just compelling enough to keep readi...
DNF. Got about halfway through and gave up. I loved the premise, as the book digs into all the time and technology it would take to terraform an entire planet, b...
I recently watched the show Narcos, which was good, but left a lot to be desired. This book, while not without its own flaws, fills in some of those gaps. It’s a ...