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Every Which Way But Dead (Rachel Morgan, Book 3)
Kim Harrison
Eos, 2005
Ahhh, another blissful witchy read
This was another breathtaking entry in the complex and colorful world of Miss Rachel Morgan, sort of a supernatural bounty hunter if you may, who always manages to get into immense trouble and who longs for drinking coffee on Ivy's couch while trying to figure a way to ...
Passage (The Sharing Knife, Book 3)
Lois Mcmaster Bujold
Eos, 2008
I was sorry to come to the end
This is a good buy if you have the other two books. Lois Mcmaster Bujold is one of my favourite writers and this book confirms this again for me.
For a Few Demons More (The Hollows)
Kim Harrison
Eos, 2007
Love it
Very nice book , good progression of characters, awesome plot and a great continuation of the series!!
Dead Witch Walking (Rachel Morgan, Book 1)
Kim Harrison
Eos, 2004
Easy to read
This book kept me rivited. Could stop until the end of series. Book 2 is eve better.
The Touch of Twilight (Sign of the Zodiac, Book 3)
Vicki Pettersson
Eos, 2008
3rd Installment in the Sign of the Zodiac Series
Joanna Archer has been masquerading as her (dead) sister Olivia and moonlights as the Archer for the Light Zodiac troop. But she also has ties to the Shadow side. Her father is the evil master of the Shadow troop. As the 3rd sign of the Zodiac is revealed, does it mean ...
The Forever War
Joe Haldeman
Eos, 2003
Original vs. "Definitive" Edition
There are three different versions of this novel in existence: the first, abridged version that won the Hugo and Nebula Awards; the second, partially "restored" version in print from 1991 to 1996; and the third and final "definitive" edition first published by Avon in ...
Wrath of a Mad God (The Darkwar Saga, Book 3)
Raymond E. Feist
Eos, 2008
If you don't rate it a 4 or a 5, you must have other issues!
Having read all the Fiest saga's, I can't help but wonder at all the disappointments out there among reviewers. This final book is superb story telling ... the best of the Darkwar Saga in my opinion. This was a great ending! Fiest's story telling has been as fun for ...
Into a Dark Realm (The Darkwar Saga, Book 2)
Raymond E. Feist
Eos, 2008
In a word - brilliant
I'll admit - I'm a longtime Feist fan (as is probably evident by my reviews of his books on this site), and have been anxiously awaiting this second installment of the Darkwar Saga to come out on paperback. Feist has written virtually all of his books in small ...
The Outlaw Demon Wails (Rachel Morgan, Book 6)
Kim Harrison
Eos, 2008
Gosh dang it....when does the next book come out??? Can't wait....
Argh.......I am seldom so impatient for the next installment of a book series. BUT I AM FOR THIS ONE...I hope the author writes QUICKLY. Great series, fun characters, not predictable. Highly recommended for this genre. Enjoy!
Renegade's Magic (The Soldier Son Trilogy, Book 3)
Robin Hobb
Eos, 2008
Awesome Book
This was an awesome finish to "The Soldier Son" trilogy. I found myself re-reading passages in much the same way you would rewind a movie to take a second look at a cool part. The author is extremely verbose and did an awesome job of setting scenes and describing ...
Europa Strike: Book Three of the Heritage Trilogy (Douglas, Ian. Heritage Trilogy, Bk. 3.)
Ian Douglas
Eos, 2000
Great Finish to a great series!
This has got to be one of the best sci-fi stories ever written. I was amazed. Normally, I like casual sci-fi, if even that. I picked up this series as a fluke. Just kinda curious about it, I figured, hey, This one has gotten pretty good reviews. So I picked up all ...
Star Strike (The Inheritance Trilogy, Book 1)
Ian Douglas
Eos, 2008
Semper Fi to the Stars!
I have read the previous two triologies, Heritage and Legacy. This is a great start to the new series. Mr. Douglas/Kieth has done it again. Being a former Marine, I feel he captures the feel and attitude of the Marines he is writing about. He brings in the stress ...
Flight of the Nighthawks (The Darkwar Saga, Book 1)
Raymond E. Feist
Eos, 2007
more midkemia goodness
Feist does it again with this one. if you liked the rest of his works then definitely get this one. otherwise, this is about 20th in the series and not much would make sence. start with Magician: Apprentice first.
Beauty: A Retelling of the Story of Beauty and the Beast
Robin Mckinley
Eos, 2005
Simple, but beautiful
This a simple but beautiful retelling of the classic fairy tale. The added details are lovely and the style is old fashioned and warm.
Forest Mage (The Soldier Son Trilogy, Book 2)
Robin Hobb
Eos, 2007
Hobb has redeemed herself with this one
I was afraid to pick up this book because Shaman's Crossing was such a tedious disappointment after Hobb's previous Assassin and Liveship series which I couldn't put down. However, at the beginning of the book she includes a dedication to a friend for helping her flesh ...
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