Tag: Saga Press

Waiting on Wednesday [329] – THIS IS HOW YOU LOSE THE TIME WAR by Amal El-Mohtar & Max Gladstone

Waiting on Wednesday [329] – THIS IS HOW YOU LOSE THE TIME WAR by Amal El-Mohtar & Max Gladstone
Posted December 12, 2018 by Tammy in Waiting on Wednesday / 25 Comments

Waiting on Wednesdays is the brainchild of Jill at Breaking the Spine, and because Jill isn’t hosting it any more, I’m now linking up with Can’t Wait Wednesday at Wishful Endings. Stop over there and link up your “Can’t Wait” book of the week! There were SO MANY books I wanted to feature this week, […]

AN EASY DEATH by Charlaine Harris – Review

AN EASY DEATH by Charlaine Harris – Review
Posted November 3, 2018 by Tammy in 4 1/2 stars, Reviews / 25 Comments

The nitty-gritty: A lovable heroine who can shoot like nobody’s business, a harsh, post-apocalyptic world, and plenty of action make this an excellent start to a new urban fantasy series. I’m so happy I decided to take a chance on Charlaine Harris’ latest. I read the second book in her Midnight, Texas series and although […]

SPACE OPERA by Catherynne M. Valente – Review

SPACE OPERA by Catherynne M. Valente – Review
Posted June 18, 2018 by Tammy in 3 1/2 stars, Reviews / 33 Comments

The nitty-gritty: Big on atmosphere but lean on plot, Space Opera is a colorful, musical, over-the-top love song to music and musicians everywhere Except that the Voorpret turned out to be really rather good at the whole civilization thing. Yes, yes, they obliterated the natural biodiversity of any region they touched, but wherever their infection […]

IMPOSTOR SYNDROME by Mishell Baker – Review

IMPOSTOR SYNDROME by Mishell Baker – Review
Posted March 19, 2018 by Tammy in 4 stars, Reviews / 14 Comments

The nitty-gritty: A satisfying conclusion to one of the most inventive urban fantasies out there. Going through international airport security with two prosthetic legs and a steel plate in your head isn’t exactly a piece of cake, but it’s easier than going through with a turban. – Millie Roper The Arcadia Project has been one […]

PRIDE AND PROMETHEUS by John Kessel – Review

PRIDE AND PROMETHEUS by John Kessel – Review
Posted February 12, 2018 by Tammy in 4 stars, Reviews / 18 Comments

The nitty-gritty: A highly inventive mash-up of Pride and Prejudice and Frankenstein, told in pitch perfect prose that evokes the styles of both Jane Austen and Mary Shelley. What do you get when you take two beloved classics, one gothic and one romantic, and mash them together? In this case, you get a fascinating tale of […]