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Rules of Vengeance (Kindle Edition) Review

August 10th, 2010 Edward Weiss No comments
Rules of Vengeance

Christopher Reich’s newest book, Rules of Vengeance, is the follow up to his book, Rules of Deception. Yet, while it is recommended that you read the latter book first, it isn’t necessary — as each book can be read as a stand alone. The book features a very intricate plot: The wife of Dr. Ransom [...]

Rules of Deception (Kindle Edition) Review

August 10th, 2010 Soren Breiting No comments
Rules of Deception

When I started reading “Rules of Deception”, I was immediately hooked.I wanted to know where the story was going to go and it felt like I was in for a great ride.Dr Johnathan Ransom is devastated when his wife is killed in a tragic skiing accident.However that evening he receives baggage checks in an envelope [...]

Outlander (Kindle Edition) Review

July 28th, 2010 Rachael Tiedeman No comments
Outlander

I must admit, the synopsis on the back of this tome threw me off.I didn’t think I would be much interested in a romance novel based on time travel — it just seemed way too implausible.However, at the persistence of several friends from a book group, I gave this novel a try.I am certainly grateful [...]

A Clash of Kings (Kindle Edition) Review

July 25th, 2010 Derek Carroll No comments
A Clash of Kings

First off, I’m a heavy duty fan of GRRM.I’ve read over a 100 different fantasy authors in my time (started at 12; I’m now 32). Took about 5 years off from the genre b/c I felt it was all getting too formulaic and cliched.Typical archetype character who turns out to be the missing heir or [...]

A Storm of Swords (Kindle Edition) Review

July 24th, 2010 Loren Gross No comments
A Storm of Swords

First off, I’m a heavy duty fan of GRRM. I’ve read over a 100 different fantasy authors in my time (started at 12; I’m now 32). Took about 5 years off from the genre b/c I felt it was all getting too formulaic and cliched. Typical archetype character who turns out to be the missing [...]

Changes: A Novel of the Dresden Files (Kindle Edition) Review

July 24th, 2010 Ann Evans No comments
Changes: A Novel of the Dresden Files

Book lives up to title. Read it expecting that almost anything, no matter how much of a constant it’s been over the past eleven books, might be altered, revised, or destroyed. Any given plotline you’ve been waiting for Butcher to move forward or develop, there’s good odds you’ll find out more here, andmore than one [...]