After the improvement and the greater scope of Magician: Master, Silverthorn marks a rather brutal return to immaturity in pretty much every aspect and, for the most part, a simple heroic fantasy adventure. It’s quite forced as a sequel at first, but eventually it finds its way and elements start to connect, albeit not necessarily […]
Note: This is one of the books I took with me when I got thrown back to Bucharest, over 11 and a half years ago. A few months later, after learning that Andra returned to England, this time for good, I just stopped reading, and since I don’t reread books, those left became something of […]
Note: This is one of the books I took with me when I got thrown back to Bucharest, over 11 and a half years ago. A few months later, after learning that Andra returned to England, this time for good, I just stopped reading, and since I don’t reread books, those left became something of […]
I’ll start by pointing out that seeing “A Tale from the Canon of Tarn” leads one to believe it’s a novel that takes place in the setting of an existing series, yet there is no series and this actually seems to be the author‘s first and, so far, only book. And then there’s the fact […]
This is such a short story that it feels odd to even rate, not to mention write something as well, but since it ended up on Goodreads and it actually does involve the characters from the Temeraire series, I guess I might as well. One particularly nice thing about it is that it only involves […]