A review for the audiobook version of The Ministry of Time by Kaliane Bradley. This was a great debut that touches on a lot of subjects. It is a bit of a time travel book, a slow burn romance and a spy thriller all rolled into one.
A review for the audiobook version of The Ministry of Time by Kaliane Bradley. This was a great debut that touches on a lot of subjects. It is a bit of a time travel book, a slow burn romance and a spy thriller all rolled into one.
A review for the new book, Heavenbreaker by Sara Wolf. This is well crafted space opera with all of the political intrigue and tech you could possibly want. It also has great characters that you will love to hate as they plot against each other and discover new things about their world.
A review for the debut novel by MJ Wassmer, Zero Stars, Do Not Recommend. This is a satirical look at class warfare and the apocalypse on a remote island resort. It is funny and dark and the perfect book to take on your next vacation.
I picked this book up simply because it fulfilled a prompt in one of my challenges. But I am really glad I found it. This is a beautifully written story about love, grief and the chances that we take, as well as the choices.
Two audiobook reviews for you today. Both of these books were a little hard to listen to for different reasons. I don’t think I recommend the audiobooks, but I do think you should give both these books a try. The Mars House was an excellent commentary on society and politics. The Last Murder at the End of the World was an excellent mystery set on an island with the only survivors of humanity left to solve a murder.
A review for the revised edition of the Martha Wells novel, City of Bones. This is a standalone book with incredible world building, likable characters and a complex plot that will keep you engaged until the end.
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