A whole new Murderbot story, exciting and at times a bit confusing - but keeping up with Murderbot with only human processing capabilities is not easy, of course. I loved the story and especially the character development of several of the characters. This novel surprises you constantly. It's fast paced, funny and sometimes even a bit emotional (only awkwardly, of course). A really great read!
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enitsirhc reviewed Network Effect by Martha Wells (The Murderbot Diaries, #5)
A Murderbot Novel
5 stars
A whole new Murderbot story, exciting and at times a bit confusing - but keeping up with Murderbot with only human processing capabilities is not easy, of course. I loved the story and especially the character development of several of the characters. This novel surprises you constantly. It's fast paced, funny and sometimes even a bit emotional (only awkwardly, of course). A really great read!
enitsirhc rated Child of Light: 1 star
enitsirhc stopped reading Child of Light by Terry Brooks
Well, I tried but I don't like it. There's a 19 year old girl, breaking out of a dreadful prison, where she was forced to work under threat of being eaten by goblins. She doesn't remember what was before, doesn't remember her parents or anything and grew up in this prison. The book is written in first person perspective and then she uses phrases like "invasive conviction" or she thinks about "how did we Humans come to be so disdained and marginalized that subjugating us like cattle became our future?" I'm really sorry but that doesn't fit for me. Apart from the language, there is nearly no atmosphere, events keep happening and circumstances change, but really aprubtly and not that plausibly. I stopped reading at only 66 pages -maybe it gets much better, but my patience has run out.
Well, I tried but I don't like it. There's a 19 year old girl, breaking out of a dreadful prison, where she was forced to work under threat of being eaten by goblins. She doesn't remember what was before, doesn't remember her parents or anything and grew up in this prison. The book is written in first person perspective and then she uses phrases like "invasive conviction" or she thinks about "how did we Humans come to be so disdained and marginalized that subjugating us like cattle became our future?" I'm really sorry but that doesn't fit for me. Apart from the language, there is nearly no atmosphere, events keep happening and circumstances change, but really aprubtly and not that plausibly. I stopped reading at only 66 pages -maybe it gets much better, but my patience has run out.
enitsirhc rated Fugitive Telemetry: 5 stars

Fugitive Telemetry by Martha Wells (The Murderbot Diaries, #6)
The security droid with a heart (though it wouldn’t admit it!) is back in Fugitive Telemetry!
*No, I …
enitsirhc reviewed The Starless Sea by Erin Morgenstern
The Starless Sea
3 stars
This book felt like it wanted to be too much. At least for me, it was a bit tedious to read, too many interwoven stories and metaphors. Maybe I just wasn't in the right mood, but reading it seemed like work.
This book felt like it wanted to be too much. At least for me, it was a bit tedious to read, too many interwoven stories and metaphors. Maybe I just wasn't in the right mood, but reading it seemed like work.
enitsirhc rated A Monsoon Rising: 4 stars
enitsirhc rated Hurricane Wars: 4 stars
enitsirhc reviewed Last Gifts of the Universe by Riley August
Archeology in Space
4 stars
A gripping story of two siblings that are archeologists in space, searching dead alien civilisations for data about the entity that seemed to have destroyed all civilisations in space but their own. It's also about giving up vs. doing your best, about love and compassion and savoring the moment. While the story works well and it's a great read, all the time I was thinking: all of this didn't need to happen if there were backups.
A gripping story of two siblings that are archeologists in space, searching dead alien civilisations for data about the entity that seemed to have destroyed all civilisations in space but their own. It's also about giving up vs. doing your best, about love and compassion and savoring the moment. While the story works well and it's a great read, all the time I was thinking: all of this didn't need to happen if there were backups.
enitsirhc rated A Gathering of Shadows: 5 stars

A Gathering of Shadows by V. E. Schwab (Shades of Magic, #2)
Four months have passed since the shadow stone fell into Kell's possession. Four months since his path crossed with Delilah …
enitsirhc rated A Darker Shade of Magic: 5 stars

A Darker Shade of Magic by V. E. Schwab (Shades of Magic)
STEP INTO A UNIVERSE OF DARING ADVENTURE, THRILLING POWER, AND MULTIPLE LONDONS.
Kell is one of the last travelers--magicians …
enitsirhc rated Artificial Condition: 5 stars

Artificial Condition by Martha Wells (The Murderbot Diaries, #2)
It has a dark past—one in which a number of humans were killed. A past that caused it to christen …
enitsirhc rated You, with a View: 4 stars
enitsirhc rated Paladin's Faith: 4 stars

Paladin's Faith by T. Kingfisher (The Saint of Steel, #4)
Marguerite Florian has spent her life acquiring and selling information, using whatever means necessary. When she falls afoul of a …
enitsirhc rated Paladin's Hope: 5 stars

Paladin's Hope by T. Kingfisher (The Saint of Steel, #3)
Piper is a lich-doctor, a physician who works among the dead, determining causes of death for the city guard's investigations. …







