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I began Bragg's trilogy with Ava's Man last year. All Over is just as well written, just as beautiful, but tinged with more sadness and a little less humor. It is an excellant beginning for Bragg's story that will end with Prince of Frogtown. Bragg is one of the best storytellers of our age, and a pretty nice guy. If you ever have the chance to see him at a book signing or event, I recommend you go!
½
Good continuation of an interesting an entertaining story. Perfect for younger teen/ tween boys.
Great new addition to the "Last Apprentice" series. I love the direction Delaney has taken the series. The battle between good and evil is building into what is sure to be an impressive and, dare I assume, heart wrenching conclusion. The prophesies are intriguing and just enough to wet the readers whistle for what is to come.
While this was a well written and interesting look at the relationship between Harper Lee and Truman Capote, it is only slightly above mediocre. By no means a riviting read.
I couldn't get past the beginning of this book. The language, instead of being beautiful, was superflous and, I felt, meant to be condescending to readers. Even after discussing this book in a book club and hearing the rest of the story I did not want to go back and finish it.
A great continuation of the saga of heroes on the great green. While well written and extremely injoyable, I believe this is the weakest in the trilogy. That being said, a weak novel for David Gemmell could still pummel any other novel in the genre.
½
Historical fantasy at its best. Sadly the book had to be finished by gemmell's wife due to his untimely death. I worried that the book would suffer. However, Stella Gemmell did her husband proud. This novel was every bit as good as the first two in the set!
½
Enter Mitch Rapp. Superman has nothing on this guy!
I am not sure what the big deal is all about. This was a pretty good fantasy novel about good vs. evil, but not as good as others I have read. I would recommend Garth Nix's Abhorsen trilogy before I recommend this novel. However, it is well written, and it may take reading the full series to really get the full effect. The audio is very well done. Especially for a full cast recording.
Riviting, excellent reimagining of events leading up to the Trojan War. This novel reads like a historical fiction rather than a fantasy.