This book is not exactly a story, but more of a play-by-play narration of events. That’s not my cup of tea, but it’s fine. I think the book should have focused a lot more on the characters instead, though. It also reads a lot like the author’s personal utopian fantasy, which is given away by..
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Wounded Kiss
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The Best Silence Book Yet!
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I sat down, having read the other books in this series – understanding what I was getting myself into and I was still blown away. Somehow Carter has made an already interesting and unique character even more. Tight-Lipped, book three in the Silence Jones series starts off with the end of one of Silence’s missions…
The Suppressor is a fantastic book in a familiar genre. This action thriller is a tale of a flawed and haunted avenging angel named Silence Jones. Like so many other books reaching back into antiquity, our hero carries deep wounds of both the physical and emotional variety. The unique twist on such a theme is..
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It’s a worthwhile read for taking seriously the task of changing our political economy to meet the challenges of climate change, and is admirably guillotine-y. But it’s kind of barely a story, more of an unusually imaginative PowerPoint. The main characters are fine, the sketch characters are fine to good, but the recurring ancillary characters..
Is it the future of us all? I pray not, but fear so. This is a work of science fiction, that starts out dark and then gets darker. Almost dystopian… but not.There is a subtle lightening that develops. And thankfully so, lest the story be too hard to bear. I can’t speak to the feasibility..
Creepy!
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