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A Brace of Books Read

One's low post count this year can be partly explained by the lack of book reading posts.

So you should all add the 15 reviews below to the total post count for the year and be suitably impressed (imagine more review for each title and many thought provoking insights).

Bad Things by Michael Marshall - 3.5 stars

This one was read a scant few months after reading his previous one and possibly suffered for it. A solid Michael Marshall effort but once again not to distant from his usual style and themes.
A 3.5 stars from me and read it if you haven't read anything of his in the past year.


Fate of the Kinunir by Robert E Vardeman - 3.5 stars

This one is a gaming related novel and had me interested in it's reasonably faithful adherence to one's beloved Traveller - until one of the characters pulled out his light sword to resolve a situation.


Caballistics Inc: Hell on Earth by Mike Wild - 3.5 stars

This one is a comics tie-in from 2000AD about a British occult investigation team. It is a reasonable read with the feel of the comics series.


Leviathan Wakes by James S A Corey - 4 stars

One had thought that one would have to crowd source my A to Z "C" but then I realised that this "should read some day" satisfied the criteria. Although thinking about it I guess it was technically recommended somewhere down the line by ArchEnemy or DragonMim or both, however one does prefer that neither gentleman be correct in their recommendations.
in any case it was a great read focusing on the beginnings of a space opera setting.
Looking ahead, one's "D" is looking like a prime candidate for crowd sourcing.


A Dance with Dragons by George R R Martin - 3.5 stars

The final step in one's getting up to date with the book series. I guess one shall have to wait 7 years for the next one like everybody else now.


Consider Phlebas by Iain M Banks - 3.5 stars

Speaking of getting up to date. This is the first of a batch donated to the library and joyfully scooped up by oneself when declared unwanted. Embarrassingly, for a fan of sci-fi, this is also the first of Banks's Culture novels that one has read. Not quite what I'd imagined from what I'd read about the setting however a fun read nonetheless.


Judge Dredd: Black Atlantic by Simon Jowett and Peter J Evans - 3.5 stars

Another comics tie-in purchased last year in a burst of completism when it was released as an ebook. An okay read with the feel of the characters.


The Mammoth Hunters by Jean M Auel - 3.5 stars

The third in the Ayla series. A bit too drawn out and first love angsty at times but mostly kept my interest.


The Third Law (Rico Dredd, The Titan Years) by Michael Carrol - 4 stars

An interesting one from the self justifying corrupt Judges perspective. Said Judge being Dredd's brother. Looking forward to any others that may come out.


The Butcher of Anderson Station by James S A Corey - 4 stars

A side tale of the Expanse series delving into the background of one of the side characters. As enjoyable as the main tale.


Grave Peril by Jim Butcher - 3.5 stars

The third in the Dresden Files, this tale of the Wizard PI and his latest case ticks along and unveils more of the wider supernatural world of the setting.


Doctor Sleep by Stephen King - 4 stars

A sequel to The Shining but more of a what happened to the character from the story. A great classic King romp of it's own.


The Fast Diet by Michael Mosley - 2.5 stars

Some investigative reading before giving this discipline structure a go oneself. Notable for having nigh half the book be recipes and testimonials. 


The Omega Solution by Peter J Evans - 3.5 stars

Another comics tie-in ebook. This one has quite an interesting far far future feel to it.


Sharpe's Triumph by Bernard Cornwell - 4 stars

Another delve into the Sharpe series. The colonial India setting was evoked quite well and the battle sequence was quite well done - perhaps for having very little of Sharpe himself saving the day.

**

Now to work on a Films Watched roundup post that can inflate one's imaginary post total even further...
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