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King of the Murgos UK Cover

King of the Murgos (Mallorean #2)

…due to the nature of their god, and this seems to seriously annoy some readers. But for me, Urgit’s character really helped to solve that issue – or at least begin solving it. He serves as a kind of symbol that Murgos are in fact human and could even redeem themselves as a people, and I quite enjoyed that. Plus he’s absolutely hilarious. Which brings me to the next point . . . Characters – why do I even bother? As always, gotta love what Eddings… Continue reading

BZRK by Michael Grant cover

BZRK

…middle of the battle- plucked from their lives and plunged into the murky underworld where BZRK operates. They have been inducted to help with the battle. They may lose their lives or their sanity but one thing is for certain: BZRK will change their lives. For the worse. Michael Grant, of course, is the author of the critically acclaimed Gone series, and with a little embarrassment I must admit that I have never touched any of his books. Somethin… Continue reading

David Whitley

An Interview with David Whitley

…ted and removed easily as the plan is formed. However, as soon as I have a complete list of characters, then they start to get some more personal attention. I start to think about what their names would be, how they feel about their situation, and the other characters. And most importantly, especially if they are not a main character, what their story is – how will they grow and develop? I’m sure that I use elements of myself, but first and foremo… Continue reading

Trapped by Michael Northrop cover

Trapped

…doesn’t stop, the power goes out and the heating dies, and the roof groans under the weight of the snow. You know things are even worse when you’re stuck in a high school, nobody knows you’re there, and nobody can save you… The nature of survival novels such as Trapped is that often they’re a better idea in theory rather than in practice. There just isn’t space for originality. The only way a Day-After-Tomorrow-esque story like Trapped can progres… Continue reading

US and UK covers of Wintercraft/Shadowcry

Cover Chat #3

…looks a lot more like an adult book (I always think adult books have less complex covers xD). I’m quite torn about which I prefer- I really like both, and the differences, while stark, are nice. I think I’ll be sitting on the fence when it comes to my favourite! Andrew: For two covers that look so similar, they can be so different. I love how both covers have picked up on the gothic-vibe and the tone of the novel with the hooded cloak and archway… Continue reading

Cover Chat

…- just email the blogger you want to do it with, link them to this page (so they know what it is about), and the covers you want to talk about. Hopefully they’ll accept the request, and off you go! 3. On the Cover Chat post you do, link back to this page ( http://www.thirstforfiction.com/cover-chat), so that people know what Cover Chat is all about. 4. Anyone is welcome to join- at any time! Also, you do not have to post every week. Post when you… Continue reading

Shade's Children by Garth Nix cover

Shade’s Children

…ne that is mentioned, and no hero archetypes. In fact, it is very hard to identify the hero/ and or main character, as Gold Eye is very quiet, and follows Ella, Drum and Ninde. You could say that they are all main characters. The characters are all well crafted, and none are perfect/excel especially well. Gold Eye is, I have to say, my favourite, but I’m sure you might have a different opinion. I particularly liked the short and periodic chapters… Continue reading

The Fall by Garth Nix cover

The Fall

…e ourselves plunged into events after the climbing of the tower. All this jumbling completley destroys any flow the story had. Another discovery I made whilst reading ‘before’ is that the concept of the book is very similar toWilliam Nicholson’s The Wind on Fire. This intrigued me, so I checked the publication dates, and they both seem to be published in the same year. So either the authors are both psychic or they just happened to stumble on the… Continue reading