dgw rated Ghost Dance: Dark Matters Book Two: 4 stars

Ghost Dance: Dark Matters Book Two by Christie Golden (Dark matters ;)
Scientific theory holds that ninety percent of all matter in the universe is "dark matter," unable to be detected by …
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Scientific theory holds that ninety percent of all matter in the universe is "dark matter," unable to be detected by …

It is a scientific truth that the structure of the universe depends on the amount of "dark matter" contained in …

The eagerly awaited continuation of Old Wounds!
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I enjoyed the first part of the book more than the second part. Towards the end, I found it starting to get tedious and ended up skimming the last chapter and a half. (Then again, I'm just reading for fun, not doing research or anything.)
However, the whole thing is very well-researched, and I think is a worthwhile read, even if you just read the first half.
I enjoyed the first part of the book more than the second part. Towards the end, I found it starting to get tedious and ended up skimming the last chapter and a half. (Then again, I'm just reading for fun, not doing research or anything.)
However, the whole thing is very well-researched, and I think is a worthwhile read, even if you just read the first half.