I am E_bookpushers and I am addicted to books. I have to thank my mother for my addiction because one of my fondest memories involves bedtime stories. No, I am not talking about Dr. Seuss, Bernstein Bears or Madeline, those were daytime learn to read books, but I am talking about Tolkien, Richard Adams and Asimov…
Thanks to my mother’s open mindedness I did not grow up a genre snob. While I tend to read and enjoy SF/F in its various permutations, romance and its sub-genres I also read and enjoy westerns, murder mysteries etc. If a book can capture my attention, spark my imagination; carry me into a different world/reality than I am willing to give it a try. So bring on your recommendations so I can update my TBR list.
Happy reading!
Ahh I have missed Zoe Archer. I am so glad I took the time to read this. I loved the setting, the goals, the characters, the complexity inside the characters. Archer has such a great way of phrasing/saying things and dragging me so deeply in the story that I don't notice the passage of time. I am actually going to provide full reviews for her novella and the next novel for this series over on the blog in the next couple of months.
But basically if you haven't read this yet... you need to :D