Landfall and it's moon, Wreath, have been at war for longer than anyone can remember. Their war has spread across the galaxy and is being fought on many planets at the point when Hazel is born to Marko, a criminal from Wreath, and Alana, a guard from Landfall. Word has reached many of Hazel's birth and those that want the war to continue want her parents dead and Hazel brought to them. They have called in mercenaries and all the troops but Alana and Marko will do everything in their power to protect their child. This is how things started...
My son read this in his college class "Comics as Literature" and went nuts for the series and insisted I read it. It's taken me some time as I tend to be really picky about my comics because I want it to be pretty (or at least not super ugly) but this one while it has some scenes that make me cringe is nicely put together with an engaging cast of characters (seriously love the babysitter!) and an interesting plot. I'll definitely keep reading.
Page count: 160p/8,679p ytd/300,696p lifetime
I have loved to read ever since I can remember. I'm glad to have you join me on my journey!
Wednesday, July 25, 2018
Tuesday, July 24, 2018
49:100 The Undomesticated Strain by Stefon Mears
Jerry's father made sure he knew about the outdoors and while his preferred thing is fishing, he can always stand to make a little money on the side by taking people on hikes in the woods. This time, it's three scientists and the money will help him make his 12yr old's birthday special. What he doesn't realize until they are underway is that these scientists don't just want to hike, they want to try and find Bigfoot. Jerry thinks it's a waste of time but they are paying so whatever. At night they talk about their goofy theories and during the day they hike and hike, finding nothing and Jerry will be happy when they are finally on the way home.
An interesting theory on the evolution of the Bigfoot mythos.
Page count: 24p/8,519p ytd/300,536p lifetime
An interesting theory on the evolution of the Bigfoot mythos.
Page count: 24p/8,519p ytd/300,536p lifetime
Friday, July 20, 2018
48:100 Forty Years Among the Elves by Stefon Mears
Lex Frisk isn't paying attention to much of anything around him when he wanders towards the sounds of music and laughter at the truck stop. He's been on the road for 30 hours after a nasty breakup and is road weary and heart sore. The group that waits for him is lively and interesting and merry and all the things that could soothe him right now...if they were human. He has heard enough tales to know that they are faerie and he must be careful if he wants to remain free.
A fairly typical but fun faerie tale.
Page count: 24p/8,495p ytd/300,512p lfietime
A fairly typical but fun faerie tale.
Page count: 24p/8,495p ytd/300,512p lfietime
47:100 Clockwork Boys by T. Kingfisher
Slate is a forger and has been given the choice between death and going on a suicide mission. Since a suicide mission has at least a slim chance at survival, she choose that. Her assassin friend was given the same choice and also went for the suicide mission. Now she is looking for one more person to round out their party and she has her pick of the prisoners. As luck would have it, she has just a wee bit of magic, a strong rosemary perfume that tells her when fate is trying to knock on her door and this time, it runs her straight into a formerly possessed former paladin who murdered several priests and nuns of his god.
Fate has a sick sense of humor.
Once they are joined by their scholar who is looking for a book that may contain information about the Clockwork Boys that the neighboring state is using to war upon them, they can start their journey. Their quest, to discover how the Clockwork Boys are made and if possible, disrupt the process or bring back information on how to destroy them while there is still a kingdom to save. Several other parties have been sent out but none have been heard from, let alone returned. Slate and her small band may be the last hope there is.
Definitely darker and less whimsical than the last book of her's that I read and also a bit slow paced but still enjoyable. The characters were fairly strong and complex although a little less of the fatalistic monologue would have been nice. I think this is just a duology in which case I have the next book waiting for me to find some time.
Page count: 230p/8,471p ytd/300,488p lifetime
Fate has a sick sense of humor.
Once they are joined by their scholar who is looking for a book that may contain information about the Clockwork Boys that the neighboring state is using to war upon them, they can start their journey. Their quest, to discover how the Clockwork Boys are made and if possible, disrupt the process or bring back information on how to destroy them while there is still a kingdom to save. Several other parties have been sent out but none have been heard from, let alone returned. Slate and her small band may be the last hope there is.
Definitely darker and less whimsical than the last book of her's that I read and also a bit slow paced but still enjoyable. The characters were fairly strong and complex although a little less of the fatalistic monologue would have been nice. I think this is just a duology in which case I have the next book waiting for me to find some time.
Page count: 230p/8,471p ytd/300,488p lifetime
Monday, July 16, 2018
46:100 Venom in the Veins by Jennifer Estep
Someone seems to be targeting Stuart Mosely, president of the First Trust Bank, for a world of hurt and since no one messes with Gin's friends, she is trying to figure out what it's about. While Stuart has been around for a long time, he generally doesn't have much in the way of enemies so of course Gin suspects that it has something to do with the Circle and her own past.
Of course she's right and it's the daughter of someone she killed previously who doesn't feel like Stuart treated her well enough after her mother's death. Basic petty reason, no real plot movement in the whole Circle thing other than a name. While I like the world, I'm starting to get really bored with just how predictable and boring the plots have become.
Page count: 342p/8,241p ytd/300,258p lifetime
Of course she's right and it's the daughter of someone she killed previously who doesn't feel like Stuart treated her well enough after her mother's death. Basic petty reason, no real plot movement in the whole Circle thing other than a name. While I like the world, I'm starting to get really bored with just how predictable and boring the plots have become.
Page count: 342p/8,241p ytd/300,258p lifetime
45:100 The Eyre Affair by Jasper Fforde
In a world where time travel is commonplace and cloning brings you the family dodo rather than the family dog, Thursday Next is a Special Operative in the Literary Detection. She helps make sure that literature that is sold is the real deal and not a forgery and helps to protect the original manuscripts of famous pieces since a change to the original will change all other copies all over the world. Now her uncle has discovered a way for people to travel inside of manuscripts and a particularly nasty sort of villain is threatening to steal Jane Eyre right out of the Bronte manuscript and destroy that story forever. Detective Thursday must find a way to stop him and put things to rights before all famous literature is at risk.
Seriously, a world where reading is such a big deal sounds like my kind of place! Seriously, it was interesting premise for world building with only a bit of time traveling paradox thrown in. Characters were good but a little simplistic and character interactions were fairly predictable. On the whole though, a wonderful light and fun bit of summer reading.
Page count: 385p/7,895p ytd/299,916p lifetime
Seriously, a world where reading is such a big deal sounds like my kind of place! Seriously, it was interesting premise for world building with only a bit of time traveling paradox thrown in. Characters were good but a little simplistic and character interactions were fairly predictable. On the whole though, a wonderful light and fun bit of summer reading.
Page count: 385p/7,895p ytd/299,916p lifetime
Friday, July 13, 2018
44:100 Harvest by Seanan McGuire
It was the night of the Harvest Ball, when the newly chosen Seelie Harvest King will choose the Harvest Queen. London is the favorite to win the kiss and become the Queen for the next hundred years. Sales is her half-sister and Unseelie to London's Seelie heritage and is under no illusions as to what will happen at this Ball if things go along the path they seem to be heading. London has everything it takes to be be chosen and if she is, Salem is almost certainly to be tithed and never seen again.
She might as well try to enjoy her last night if that's the case. Her best friend, Blip, has decked her all out and Salem is lovely although she still can't compare to London but at least one of the Seelie men does notice her and on this night of all nights, she will get to dance.
A lovely little fairy tale.
Page count: 30p/7,510p ytd/299,531p lifetime
She might as well try to enjoy her last night if that's the case. Her best friend, Blip, has decked her all out and Salem is lovely although she still can't compare to London but at least one of the Seelie men does notice her and on this night of all nights, she will get to dance.
A lovely little fairy tale.
Page count: 30p/7,510p ytd/299,531p lifetime
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