dare rated The Outside: 4 stars
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The Outside by Ada Hoffmann (The Outside)
Autistic scientist Yasira Shien has developed a radical new energy drive that could change the future of humanity. But when …
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Autistic scientist Yasira Shien has developed a radical new energy drive that could change the future of humanity. But when …
"She answered the Emperor's call.
She arrived with her arts, her wits, and her only friend.
In victory, her world …
At first I thought this was just your average ponderous sci-fi/fantasy epic, the kind that tends to bore me. Then Gideon began to speak and suddenly the story turned into a real delight. Somehow the main character's resentful teenage stupidity elevated the book from dull into hilarious.
Johana Gustawsson: Block 46 (2017)
In Falkenberg, Sweden, the mutilated body of talented young jewelry designer Linnea Blix is found in a snow-swept marina. In …
Akin to the mafia families of The Godfather, the families of the five Dragons who control the rich resources of …
If I say "Groundhog Day meets Agatha Christie", I'm sure I'm not the first ... but that's a remarkably accurate description. It's like 8 whodunnits stuffed into a single book, and the accomplishment is pretty incredible. This is a story I'll remember for quite a while.
At eighteen, Jaele’s life is shattered when her family is murdered by a band of Raiders, members of a long-accursed …
What a troublesome book. On one hand, it did have huge scope and imagination, but on the other hand it kept me at arm's length from its characters and left me feeling pretty cold. This is clockwork epic fantasy -- perfectly thought-out but somewhat soulless, or maybe a Michael Bay vision of same -- huge spectacle, but as a reader I didn't really care.
It took me three hundred pages to find something to actually interesting. I had the same problem with Black Company, which I read is a major inspiration here. Even so, I think I might be interested in finding out if the sequels have any more emotion.