The Surviving Sky is a debut that spins a yarn about a boy and a girl, deep from the author's vivid and lush imagination. The characters eventually warp the plot to fit their romantic struggles.
The Surviving Sky is a debut that spins a yarn about a boy and a girl, deep from the author's vivid and lush imagination. The characters eventually warp the plot to fit their romantic struggles.
With the bad blood already in place in Legend, it would be interesting to see how it develops further in the next book.
Empire of Silence tells of the travails of one Hadrian Marlowe as he grows up the son of an archon in his home world, Delos, and escapes life laid out for him by his lord father.
The science, though wondrous, is quite fluid and feels really intuitive. Even though it's fiction, the writing style is very good, and the immersive telling of the villain is atmospheric.
I believe that some books should be left alone as they can never fully capture the imagination of the fandom or the author.
S.A. Tholin's action-packed Iron Truth is a perfect blend of far-future science fiction and existential dread in the form of cosmic horror!
Urban Fantasy has a new voice, a new face. And it is here, in the very pages of a book that depicts a society very much like ours.
The writing seemed tense, eerie, and atmospheric, providing an interesting backdrop to the scientific speculations within the plot
The prose is utterly captivating and descriptive, making events ride in on an atmospheric fog that turns into a full-blown blizzard towards the end
What if we could tweak our bio-processors to alter the algorithms responsible for our perception of said reality
The plot is very well-paced, and the protagonists/characters are complex, with expertly thought-out life experiences and inner monologues
The game creator, Hideo Tanaka, enlists her help to catch the person responsible for hacking and gaining information from the Warcross code by going undercover by competing in the Warcross games.