Book Review: Simon Vs. The Homo Sapiens Agenda, by Becky Albertalli
This last week has been quite the trip, and the first time in a long while where every waking moment I spent not reading I spent it thinking about reading. For you see, Becky Albertalli made me fall in love with her novel, her characters, and her setting…
Book review: IT, by Stephen King
I first read this book as a teenager, back when I was fifteen years old. Back then, I felt it was a masterpiece of horror written by an extremely talented author who managed to not just keep the narrative tension consistent throughout the whole book, but also who managed to genuinely scare you. It was the first time I felt genuinely scared reading a book, as not even other King books had managed to.
I read it again last year, fifteen years later…
Book review: The Mark of Athena, by Rick Riordan
The Mark of Athena The Heroes of Olympus, #3 by Rick Riordan October 2, 2012 Review rating 4/5 I have a bit of a love/hate relationship with this series. I’ll start by making one thing clear: I loved the original Percy Jackson series, Percy Jackson & the Olympians. I found those books to be creative, […]
Book review: All Systems Red, by Martha Wells
I’m in love with Murderbot. And for that alone I can’t recommend this novel enough.
I’ve read several of Martha Wells books before. I ran into The Books of the Raksura while browsing Amazon for some fantasy and the illustration (it’s always the illustration) caught my eye and ended up reading most of the series (I believe I never read the last book,) not just for the storyline (which was quite good I recall,) but because the setting was amazing.
In All Systems Red, Wells takes a different direction…