The Call of Cthulhu: And Other Weird Stories
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Collecting uniquely uncanny tales from the master of American horror, H.P. Lovecraft's The Call of...
ClareR (5726 KP) rated The Ministry of Time in Books
Jun 4, 2024
The Ministry of Time is a clever book - it uses time travel and science fiction, with a touch of history that actually happened, and mixes it up with a hefty dose of romance, thriller and literary fiction. It doesn’t sound like it will work, but I’m here to say that it really DOES!
Ok, so a quick, yet vague, synopsis: the British Government has come into possession of a device that can go back in time and find particular people in the past. It’s been decided that the people they take are all in life-threatening situations. Those plucked from their time are placed with a “Bridge”; someone who will facilitate their integration into modern society.
The main pair is that of Graham Gore, a Polar explorer from the Erebus expedition, and his Bridge, a woman whose mother escaped the Khmer Rouge in Cambodia. Not an easy adjustment for a Victorian man. This Bridge is the narrator.
Graham Gore adjusts quickly to modern life, but is modern life willing to accept him? And what affect does it have on him and his fellow time travellers, to be so out of time?
There was so much to think about whilst reading this - I was completely immersed, and it ended FAR too quickly!
Super Girls and Halos: My Companions on the Quest for Truth, Justice, and Heroic Virtue
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Award-winning author Maria Morera Johnson follows up her bestselling book, My Badass Book of Saints,...
Kyera (8 KP) rated Black Moon (Zodiac, #3) in Books
Feb 1, 2018
Ross (3284 KP) rated One Word Kill in Books
Dec 4, 2019
The story is very short (a little over 200 pages on kindle), but is quite heavy on the 80s references and D&D gameplay. The story itself is nothing new but with a little more head-scratching time travel/parallel universe pseudo-science crammed in. The twists throughout the story are fairly predictable and cliched.
The dialogue also doesn't feel like authentic 80s teenager speech to me, a few too many Americanisms ("hey" instead of "hi", "do it, already" etc).
A reasonably enjoyable short book, but a little Stranger Things bandwagon-jumping to me. I'm not sure whether the other two books carry on the story or how, so I will be interested to see where they go from here.
Cast in Deception: Chronicles of Elantra
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WITH FRIENDS LIKE THESE, WHO NEEDS ENEMIES?Private Kaylin Neya thought her home couldn't possibly...
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An Alchemy of Masques and Mirrors
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A delightful and engrossing fantasy debut featuring an intelligent heroine and her guardian, a royal...
Shadows & Dreams
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Second rule in this line of business: be careful who you kill. My name’s Kate Kane. And right...
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Surrender the Sky
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Gabby lives by two unbreakable rules: don’t expose her kind, the Sary, and don’t fall in...
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Magic: 1400s-1950s
Noel Daniel, Mike Caveney, Jim Steinmeyer and Ricky Jay
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Special effects: A visual history of magic, from the Middle Ages to modernity Magic has captivated...