Tuesday, August 19, 2025

Thirteen - Kelley Armstrong

Dutton / Penguin, 2012, 442 pages
ISBN: 978-0-525-95283-1
Read: November 2024, age 46

Women of the Otherworld, book 13

A reasonable end to the series, but I felt authorial intent a little too much - it ended this way because the author wanted it to, rather than it feeling inevitable.  Fun, but flawed - and that's pretty much how I felt about the whole series.

Rating: 4


Friday, August 15, 2025

Spell Bound - Kelley Armstrong

Random House, 2011, 339 pages  
ISBN: 978-0-307-35760-1
Read: November 2024, age 46

Women of the Underworld, book 12
 
Unlike most of this series, this book, the previous one, and apparently the next one read more like a single story in three books.  They're short books, so it's not a bad thing - it's just surprising at this stage of the series.  The story was fine, it was very readable, and it got me to go straight to the next one.
 
Rating: 4 



Tuesday, August 12, 2025

Waking the Witch - Kelley Armstrong

Penguin, 2010, 309 pages
IBSN: 987-0-525-95178-0
Read: November 2024, age 46

Women of the Otherworld, book 11
 
... and now we can add 'age gap' to the list of unhealthy but somehow working out okay relationships in this series.  Sigh.  Savannah is a fun main character, though, and the mystery in this book was nicely done.  Fun.
 
Rating: 4

Friday, August 8, 2025

Royal Assassin - Robin Hobb (Audiobook)

Tantor, 2010, 29.3 hours
Original copyright 1999
Read by Paul Boehmer
Listened to: January 2024, age 45
 
The Farseer, book 2

Fitz just can't get out of his own way.  It's getting a bit old, he's (justifiably) wrong so often, and he suffers so horribly for it.  The story is very well-written, and passably narrated, but emotionally draining.
 
Rating: 4

Tuesday, August 5, 2025

Annihilation - Jeff VanderMere (Audiobook)

Blackstone Audio, 2014, 6 hours
Original copyright 2014
Read by Carolyn McCormick
Listened to: January 2024, age 45
 
Southern Reach trilogy, book 1 
 
Creepy, surreal, very atmospheric, but mostly existential horror.  I bounced off of this book a bit.  It was really good, but not so much the style of book that I enjoy.  Short, and lots of story and development in that time.

Rating: 4-


Friday, August 1, 2025

The Quick and the Dead - Louis L'Amour

Bantam, 2020, 184 pages
Original copyright 1973
Read: December 2024, age 46

This is the first L'Amour book that I've read - it was surprisingly good.  It was a bit a product of its time, but also significantly less sexist and racist than I was expecting. Mostly, I wanted more details - the book was very short, and reading more about the trials of running a wagon across the untracked prairie, and of setting up a homestead and all of that would be a book that I'd like to read.  This one basically glossed over all of that in favour of a few gunfights.  
 
Rating: 3+

Tuesday, July 29, 2025

Dragon Planet - Dan Wells (Audiobook)

Audible Originals, 2019, 3.75 hours
Full cast production
Listened to: August 2024, ages 46, 46, 15, 13, 9
 
 Zero Chronicles, book 2
 
Just as good as the first one, the kids were all excited to listen to this one, as well.  We basically turned it on right after the first book ended, and everyone had fun.

Rating: 4