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Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief

…entertaining yet informative, although not preachy, which was good. For older readers, Percy Jackson is probably more of a light read, although I still think you’ll enjoy it, as it does have a nice concept. For younger readers, you’ll enjoy every bit of it, and you’ll love the action and adventure. All in all, I really loved this read…it’s entertaining, unputdownable and a great read for all ages. If you’re a fan of Harry Potter, you’ll love this… Continue reading

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Blackwatch

…lans for the pair of them. You don’t often see a high-fantasy novel that’s under 300 pages, let alone covers a short space of time. Most fantasies are huge volumes set in sprawling lands where half the novel is spent journeying from city to city, normally on the quest to kill some malign king or bury some ancient evil power. Wintercraft: Blackwatch is slightly different. It’s a short, dark fantasy novel which is set between two rivalry powers: Alb… Continue reading

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Ghost Hunter

…f grieves. Renn decides. And Torak faces a choice. One of the problems I found with the Chronicles of Ancient Darkness, was that they could sometimes drag out quite long, and I would not be desperate to read them. But not with Ghost Hunter. There is plenty of action, but it is also very well described. Paver’s nack of discription of the stone age world is intresting, and yet it also works with the story, not bogging it down. Even if your not at al… Continue reading

0.4 (Human.4) by Mike Lancaster cover

0.4

…fans, as many recent sci-fi novels have done in the last year or so (I Am Number Four and Across the Universe come to mind). 0.4 is quite a short novel: at 273 pages double-spaced text, it doesn’t take long to read, and I think that is part of the reason why none of the characters are really fleshed out much, including Kyle Straker. As the narrator of 0.4, you would expect to be a pretty concrete character. That being said, the main characters are… Continue reading

Blood Red Road by Moira Young cover

Blood Red Road

…mmi, her stubborn yet scared sister, and Jack, their cocky, flirty, strong companion. Each character is individual, human in their own way. Moira Young hasn’t overlooked relatively minor characters either, and this attention to detail only improves the novel. Undoubtedly, Blood Red Road is the very best when it comes to characters, and I have a feeling authors will be very jealous of Young’s ability to fashion such fascinating and honest character… Continue reading

Grasshopper Jungle by Andrew Smith cover

Grasshopper Jungle

…her St Paul was gay or not is of complete irrelevance to our lives and our understanding of his work. Saying that, however, as the novel progresses, there is a definite sense that Austin has ADHD tendencies; particular in “his” writing, which is wonderfully jittery and jumpy and becomes increasingly so as the novel progresses. He’s also slightly OCD, repeating ideas again and again to craft his wonderful history, and beyond explicit, which makes G… Continue reading

Department 19: The Rising by Will Hill cover

Department 19: The Rising

…nt 19. By a long way. It’s clear that Jamie Carpenter, our teenage protagonist, is considerably more mature than he was in Department 19. At times, Will Hill talks of him as a “man”- and with good reason. Jamie acts like a 25year old at times, as he should as such a vital part of the government organisation to combat supernatural creatures. At other times, however, he is little more than a confused and conflicted teenager, lost without Frankenstei… Continue reading

A Web of Air by Philip Reeve cover

A Web of Air

…useless. They are good characters brought to life not-so-well, if you can understand that. In terms of the actual writing, it is very similar to Philip Reeve’s other works: beautifully described while still maintaining flow. There is something very artistic about how he writes, which is not surprising, as he was an illustrator before he got published. Anyhow, the vivid descriptions make Mayda and Thursday Island very real. World building has alwa… Continue reading