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Thief of Time di Terry Pratchett
Thief of Time is a fantasy novel by British writer Terry Pratchett, the 26th book in his Discworld series. It …
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Thief of Time is a fantasy novel by British writer Terry Pratchett, the 26th book in his Discworld series. It …
To the consternation of the patrician, Lord Vetinari, a new invention has arrived in Ankh-Morpork - a great clanging monster …
War has come to Discworld . . . again.
And to no one's great surprise, the conflict centers around the …
Halting State is a novel by Charles Stross, published in the United States on 2 October 2007 and in the …
Brandon Sanderson: Words of Radiance (2012, Orion Publishing Group, Limited)
The eagerly awaited sequel to the New York Times bestselling The Way of Kings.
Six years ago, the Assassin in …
In the far future, humans have colonized a distant planet, home to the enigmatic Ariekei, sentient beings famed for a …
The Shadow of the Torturer is the first volume in the four-volume series, The Book …
Mildly amusing, but doesn't get to the point, not even at the end. Apparently I need to read the next book to get to find that out. I haven't yet decided if I'm curious enough to do that. Some of the concepts are definitely interesting.
The sun is setting on humanity. The night now belongs to voracious demons that arise as the sun sets, preying …
What Happens when bio-terrorism becomes a tool for corporate profits? And what happens when said bio-terrorism forces humanity to the …
A fun read, the long character introductions serve well in anchoring the reader emotionally. The drawback is that the actual story only gets started about two thirds of the way in. I expect, therefore, the sequel to be better paced, and will definitely check it out in future.
I could have done without the rape, though.
This was absolutely amazing. This tightly crafted character study barely leaves a single room and muses on the nature of character itself. The interplay between the characters is supremely subtle, and profoundly endearing. Already being a fan of Sanderson's, I expected to like it, but I was gobsmacked at how much I loved it; I was sure I'd be disappointed by its length (it's only a novella, after all), and read it to basically tide me over until one of the next sequels comes out. That wasn't how it turned out at all. It's the perfect length, a tiny morsel as exquisitely crafted as a master pastry chef's signature creation. I almost think that another book with Shai's further adventures would be detrimental, though I'm sure Mr Sanderson has the skill to prove me wrong, should he choose to build upon this story.
The Stranger (French: L'Étranger [l‿e.tʁɑ̃.ʒe]), also published in English as The Outsider, is a 1942 novella by French author Albert …
Patrick Bateman is twenty-six and works on Wall Street; he is handsome, sophisticated, charming and intelligent. He is also a …