I don’t write a lot of reviews, but every now and then, a cluster of books come along that have something about them that really appeals to me. This next lot cleaned out my TBR list and triggered my desperate plea for more reading material. π
Reviews on Amazon
The first review is for ‘Allies and Spies‘, book 2 of the Unravelling the Veil series, by D. Wallace Peach :
5/5 No middle book sag here!
After falling in love with the first book of the series, Liars and Thieves, I was a little apprehensive about whether the second book could live up to the first. Second books are a bit like the ‘middle child’ of a family. You get all the surprises with the first one so what’s left for the second?
I needn’t have worried. π Allies and Spies sees the story grow up and out, both in terms of the plot and the characters.
I really didn’t like Alue very much in Liars and Thieves, but she really comes into her own in book 2. I can’t tell you what she does, but she saves both Naj and Tallin from a very nasty death. More importantly, she does so by coming into her strength. She’s always been brave, but there’s a difference between physical courage and the courage needed to overcome your own shortcomings. Or even to recognize them. Yet that is precisely what all three of the main characters must do if they are ever to solve the mystery of the disappearances that have claimed so many lives.
That said, I have a secret fondness for tortured characters and in book 2, Naj suffers. That suffering serves to catapult him into a greater understanding of his world and himself, but that’s not much consolation on a personal level. I truly feel for Naj. π¦
And finally, Tallin. In many ways, Tallin the Changeling was my favourite right from the start. There’s something about his easy going nature that is very appealing. His alter ego Slick seems to encapsulate his personality perfectly – cute, cuddly, cunning, and naughty. But Tallin has demons of his own, and in book 2 he faces at least some of them.
I wish I could tell you about the plot, but if I do I’ll spoil it for everyone. Let’s just say that some things become clearer, but the forces behind the disappearances are still shrouded in impossibilities.
I can tell you about the writing though. Peach makes writing on multiple levels look easy. The prose is lyrical, the dialogue is always just right and the pace is perfect. No typos, no plot holes, no ‘what the?’ moments. Definitely no saggy middles! The story. Just. Flows. And takes us with it.
This series is character driven fantasy of the highest quality, and I recommend it to everyone, even those who don’t normally read fantasy. I’d give it 6 stars if I could.
The second review is for Tales from the Annexe, by Audrey Driscoll.
5/5 Dipping a toe into the world of Herbert West
I absolutely adored the Herbert West series and really enjoyed revisiting the world in which the series is set. Of the new stories, the one that will probably stick in my mind the longest, and give me nightmares, is The Ice Cream Truck from Hell. I will never think of Mr Whippy the same way again. lol
Beautifully written horror-ish short stories that all lovers of good writing will enjoy.
Review no. 3 is for ‘Serang‘, by C.S. Boyack.
5/5 Coming of Age in a time of chaos
Serang bears a slight similarity to the Karate Kid story, but only because the main character is young and learns martial arts. Beyond that, Serang is a lovely, unique story about a young girl who is given to the Temple to be raised by monks. These monks are both male and female, and there is no qualitative difference between them. All monks learn martial arts. Which style of martial art they learn depends upon their individual personalities – i.e. what suits each monk the best.
When the temple is destroyed, Serang is saved by one of the wandering monks who also survived the carnage. He continues Serang’s education in martial arts and living off the land. There are exciting fight scenes, but they are not the main focus of the story. Serang’s development and growth are the drivers, and I have to say that I loved the story from start to finish.
I would recommend Serang to anyone who loves reading about ‘becoming’ and the triumph of the human spirit.
And there you have it, three very different authors, genres and stories, but I enjoyed every single one.
Have a great Sunday [in Australia] or Saturday [everywhere else]!
cheers
Meeks
October 12th, 2020 at 7:38 am
Fantastic reviews! SHARING…
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October 12th, 2020 at 9:03 am
This community is so generous, Bette. I was thrilled… and thanks so much for sharing. π
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October 12th, 2020 at 9:14 am
Thanks, Bette! -hugs-
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October 12th, 2020 at 1:00 am
Great reviews, Meeks. I have all three of these books on my Kindle.
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October 12th, 2020 at 2:38 am
Thanks for stopping by to check out the reviews, Robbie. I’m honored to be here among these awesome authors. I hope that you enjoy Liars and Thieves when you get to it. π
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October 12th, 2020 at 9:19 am
That’s excellent news, Robbie! I suspect your boys might even enjoy Serang. It’s not written for children, but it’s something I think the older ones could definitely enjoy. π
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October 13th, 2020 at 1:26 am
Thank you, Meeks. I have this book so I will read it first and see if Greg would like it. He is very into fantasy.
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October 13th, 2020 at 8:03 am
I hope you both enjoy it. π
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October 11th, 2020 at 10:37 pm
I am reading “Liars and Thieves” right now. It’s a fun fantasy story.
“Tales from the Annexe” is a fantastic collection. Perfect reading for autumn. I agree, “The Ice Cream Truck form Hell” is such a great story.
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October 12th, 2020 at 2:36 am
Thank you so much for giving Liars and Thieves a try, Berthold. I’m honored that you’re giving it a try. Tales from the Annex is next on my reading list. Now, I’m even more excited to get started. π
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October 12th, 2020 at 9:23 am
lol – I had a feeling you’d enjoy the Ice Cream Truck from Hell. π And I’m so glad you’re reading Liars and Thieves. I know you’re more into scifi but I think /this/ fantasy story ticks all the boxes I look for in good scifi, except for the tech of course. Then again, after a certain point, isn’t tech a lot like magic anyway?
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October 12th, 2020 at 9:30 am
Arthur C. Clarke said any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic. So, yes. π It’s a fun book.
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October 12th, 2020 at 10:29 am
Thank you! I knew I’d read that somewhere but couldn’t remember where. And it’s true, isn’t it? Near future scifi can trace its roots back to existing science/tech, but anything beyond that is speculation or outright ‘magic’.
I admit I do cringe a little when I read about FTL and anti-gravity. I mean it may be possible, one day, to use wormholes to shortcut the speed of light, but I can’t see how gravity can be neutralised without another planetary body of the same mass, or at a sufficient distance etc – like earth and its moon. So I prefer scifi that sticks to the laws of physics as we know them…
Ahem, sorry. I got a little carried away there. π
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October 11th, 2020 at 7:42 pm
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October 12th, 2020 at 2:35 am
Thanks so much for sharing the post, Jaye and Anita. You’ve started my day with a smile. π
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October 12th, 2020 at 9:51 am
Thank you ladies! Much appreciated. π
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October 11th, 2020 at 3:00 pm
Thank you…its Sunday here too only few hours difference…great reviews I am looking forward to reading Diane’s books π
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October 12th, 2020 at 2:33 am
Thanks so much, Carol. I’m just tickled to hear that. I hope that when you get to it, you enjoy the read. β€
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October 12th, 2020 at 2:35 am
I’m sure I will, Diane the reviews are awesome πxx
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October 12th, 2020 at 4:55 am
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October 12th, 2020 at 9:55 am
Hi Carol. π It’s so nice to have someone on /my/ side of the world, more or less. lol
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October 12th, 2020 at 10:02 am
Good morning, Meeka it certainly is…Enjoy your day π xx
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October 12th, 2020 at 10:22 am
-giggles- good morning to you too, Carol!
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October 11th, 2020 at 2:27 pm
Woo Hoo! Thanks you so much for the wonderful review, my friend. What a thrill. Those first reviews are so special, as you surely know. I’m so glad you enjoyed the book… makes the whole effort worth while.
Audrey’s book is next on my list – probably a few day from now. I’ve never read Herbert West, but I’m looking forward to this world. And speaking of world-building, Serang was great. I plan to continue with that series too. So much reading ahead!
Thanks again!
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October 12th, 2020 at 10:19 am
Oh! You have to read Herbert West. I tend to steer clear of horror, but Audrey’s series is character driven horror and absolutely fabulous. I reviewed all four books of the series, and that’s something I don’t do often.
Sorry to gush but I can’t imagine that you won’t like the story. π
And yes, thank you for telling me about Serang in the first place. I think it was one of your reviews that convinced me to read it. High Five. π
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October 12th, 2020 at 2:38 pm
I’m starting Audrey’s book tonight. π
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October 12th, 2020 at 3:00 pm
Excellent! π
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October 11th, 2020 at 2:27 pm
Thanks for these reviews, Andrea. All 3 of them!
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October 12th, 2020 at 2:39 am
Tales from the Annex is next on my list, Audrey. I’m so looking forward to it. Congrats on the wonderful review.
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October 12th, 2020 at 10:22 am
lol – very welcome. You and Diana are two of my very favourite Indies. Speaking of, I know Diana has book 3 coming soon. Do you have a new story coming along? I enjoyed the shorts but I love big books I can really get my teeth into.
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October 12th, 2020 at 11:08 am
Well, writing the story with Alma as narrator got me thinking about a sequel to She Who Comes Forth. Lots of elements and characters from that book are like materials lying around waiting to be picked up. I just need a central premise to make it work–a mainspring, you might say. Even then it will likely take a year or two to put it together. But hey–you’re giving me some incentive right here!
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October 12th, 2020 at 11:43 am
-grin- I’ll be happy to keep nudging you as incentive. And I understand. I’m a slow writer as well. Oh and please read the comment I left on your contact page. π
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October 12th, 2020 at 2:16 pm
I just read it. Will think about it. Thanks for the suggestion.
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October 12th, 2020 at 3:02 pm
If you decide to go ahead please let me know so I can add you to my contact list there.
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October 12th, 2020 at 4:37 pm
Will do!
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