I tore through this book like a Master Vampire through a Newbie, In other words: faster than more recent books I’ve read, which, to be honest have been few and far between in the last couple of years. While I think The Chosen One trope has been played out for...
Humanity Gone: After the Plague is engaging post-apocalyptic fiction, but it is not without problems. First the good. The characters are interesting and well-rounded. The story moves along at a good pace and pulled me in within a few pages. I found myself rooting for...
I received a copy of this novel for review purposes. When I first heard “Finnish Fantasy,” I was excited because I’ve been on a sort of Norse kick lately. I dropped the non-fiction book I was currently reading and dove right into Fargoer. For a...
Fool Moon is the second novel in the Dresden Files series. It took me longer to finish it than it really should have. Real Life™ intruded, and the fact that several people were telling me that this was the worst of the Dresden File books probably didn’t help. I...
True Confession Time: Until last year, I had not read any Dresden Files books. Sure, I was familiar with the property from my involvement in the gaming industry. I just never got around to reading it (and I do wonder where I was when these books came out; I...
A bittersweet, poignant, and often funny look at the life of the man who occupied the shoes of a certain Time Lord in the mid to late 1970s. You can tell that Tom Baker is a very intelligent man, yet, despite his popularity as The Doctor, has almost crippling...