Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows by JKR. A lot of the fun here is being part of a large group of passionate people who care deeply about reading this then talking about vigorously. All in all I enjoyed it but have many things to say on theme and outcomes.
A Deeper Sea by Alexander Jablokov. To my surprise this was published in 1992 because it reads like a cold war novel. I was attracted by the lure of first contact with dolphins that had agendas of their own instead of being portrayed as cheerful, playful people who like to recite dirty limericks. Overall I was disappointed, I wanted it to be a science fiction tale and it was more of a morality play.
Blood Ties by Tanya Huff. I’m watching the TV show right now and it was fun to see how much of the show was taken directly from the novel. As a book it has merit if you’re into cheesy supernatural vampire/detective shows – which I am.
A Deeper Sea by Alexander Jablokov. To my surprise this was published in 1992 because it reads like a cold war novel. I was attracted by the lure of first contact with dolphins that had agendas of their own instead of being portrayed as cheerful, playful people who like to recite dirty limericks. Overall I was disappointed, I wanted it to be a science fiction tale and it was more of a morality play.
Blood Ties by Tanya Huff. I’m watching the TV show right now and it was fun to see how much of the show was taken directly from the novel. As a book it has merit if you’re into cheesy supernatural vampire/detective shows – which I am.