What CeciM Reads

Categorized SF/Fantasy book reviews

Dragonhaven, by Robin McKinley

pros: well-written; well-developed idea of what if dragons were real and how it would work out realistically; details of National Park, Native Americans’ role, and legends; believable characters and situations; complete story in one book; the dragons’ names; hero has hispanic last name but is not a stereotype, it’s just his name

cons: dragged a little; ending felt rushed; conflict details felt choppy but this may be result of first-person POV; annoying little girl was a true brat; what happened to the mother remained a mystery

misc: caves; burns; fate; walkie-talkies; radios; feds; poachers; tour busses; Smokehill National Park; Jake Mendoza; Lois (the baby dragon)

ISBN 0399246754; 272pp; pub. 2007
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Dragonhaven by Robin McKinley

November 8, 2007 Posted by cecim | All book reviews, YA, animals, cats, children, dark, dragons, evolution, fantasy, first-person, homosexuality, humor, magic, modern setting, romance, runaway or hiding out, small town/rural, strong female, telepathy | | No Comments Yet

Wolf Who Rules, by Wen Spencer

pros: sequel to Tinker; we learn more about Elvish society and the importance of their presence near Pittsburg; we learn a lot more about Windwolf and his household; the friction between human society and the elves; Tinker’s evolving personality; the dream elements; the dragons; the Tengu; this one is a lot more complex than Tinker; good action, believable situations and characters; Tinker’s evolving relationship with Pony and Stormsong; the political situations; the paparazzi and the elves’ reaction; Pony and Stormsong; Tinker’s reaction when watching The Wizard of Oz movie.

cons: Nathan’s fate; Esme’s role; Lain doesn’t appear very much; Tooloo’s role is in question

misc: Oni; Tengu; Riki; quantum physics; ghostland; Alice in Wonderland; Wizard of Oz; Vicereine

ISBN 1416520554; 368pp; pub. 2006
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Wolf Who Rules by Wen Spencer

September 3, 2007 Posted by cecim | All book reviews, action, angels and/or demons, children, dark, dragons, elves, evolution, fantasy, fast-paced, first-person, graphic violence, humor, ice or snow, magic, magical beasts - bad, magical beasts - good, mutants/crossbreeds, mystery, romance, science fiction, series/trilogy, sexual content, strong female, urban setting, violence, war/battles | | No Comments Yet

Cast in Secret, by Michelle Sagara

pros: the great characters; more seems to get resolved this time; Kaylin keeps growing; Severn; the Oracles; the water; the world of the Tha’alaan; the dragons; Kaylin’s dress; the Keeper; more depth to this story, the grittiness felt more believable; the flow of the story is more smooth than in previous 2

cons: Kaylin is still chronically late and apparently a slob; while there’s a hint of tension between Nightshade and Severn, the relationships with Kaylin are still murky; deliberately mysterious hints; action is still a bit choppy

ISBN 0373802803; 521pp; pub. 2007
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Cast in Secret by Michelle Sagara

August 19, 2007 Posted by cecim | All book reviews, action, animals, antihero, castles/royalty, cats, children, dark, dragons, fantasy, fast-paced, graphic violence, humor, magic, magical beasts - bad, magical beasts - good, mystery, romance, series/trilogy, strong female, telepathy, urban setting, war/battles | | No Comments Yet

The Name of the Wind, by Patrick Rothfuss

pros: well-written; interesting characters; interesting world; Auri; Denna; Kvothe; Sim and Wil; Ben; the trials at the Arcanum are very realistic and characters are well-written

cons: a bit too wordy; not enough action; I would have preferred more information on what it’s really all about; the whole world seems to be against Kvothe; a little too deliberately mysterious

ISBN 075640407X; 896pp; pub. 2007

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The Name of the Wind by Patrick Rothfuss

August 19, 2007 Posted by cecim | All book reviews, amnesia, angels and/or demons, animals, children, dark, dragons, fantasy, first-person, gods as characters, horses, humor, ice or snow, lyrical style, magic, magical beasts - bad, magical beasts - good, mercenaries/soldiers, religion, romance, runaway or hiding out, series/trilogy, sexual content, violence | | No Comments Yet

The Prophet of Lamath, by Robert Don Hughes

pros: good satire; stupid kings and courts get their comeuppance; Pelman and the Power; people actually learn lessons and get wiser, even public figures; the world and its problems; the dragon; the monastery elder and the bear cave; Ezri, the sailor; the naval “battle”; the way the siege ends

cons: Serphimera; could have been longer; Rosha and Bronwynn’s romance is a little forced; the dragon’s fate; the slavery; the merchants were too uniformly unlikable and evil

misc: two-headed dragon; blue-robes; the Power; powershaper; Tohn; Dorlyth; Chaomonous; Ngandib-Mar; Maris; Vicia-Heinox; Divisionists; “The dragon is divided”

ISBN 0345011112; Pub. 1989

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August 11, 2007 Posted by cecim | All book reviews, action, castles/royalty, children, dark, dragons, fantasy, fast-paced, horses, humor, knights/medieval, magic, magical beasts - bad, mercenaries/soldiers, romance, runaway or hiding out, series/trilogy, shapeshifting, strong female, violence, war/battles | | No Comments Yet

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, by J.K. Rowling

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pros: it’s more of Harry; it’s resolution, finally; doesn’t coddle the reader – bad things happen; Snape, after all; Neville; Ron; the final resolution wasn’t exactly what I was expecting; the house elves; mobilized Hogwarts

cons: the very last part could have been left out and story would have been more powerful for me; so many deaths; the Malfoys don’t get destroyed; the wrong heroes get most of the glory; Dobby’s fate; how did Neville get the sword?

ISBN 0545010225; 2007

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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows by J.K. Rowling
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July 23, 2007 Posted by cecim | All book reviews, YA, action, animals, children, dark, dragons, elves, fantasy, fast-paced, giants, graphic violence, magic, magical beasts - bad, magical beasts - good, modern setting, mutants/crossbreeds, mystery, mythology, own it, romance, runaway or hiding out, series/trilogy, shapeshifting, strong female, transformation, trolls, orcs, goblins, etc., war/battles, werewolves | | No Comments Yet

A Small Elderly Dragon, by Beverly Keller

pros: funny; fast-paced; humor and quirks outweigh the cliches; the “hero”; the dragon and the parrot; the twist on the Black Knight; the final resolution – all in such a short book; the Happily Ever After isn’t ideal

cons: probably hard to find; the cliches; the overlooked, unappreciated, yet extraordinary heroine was a bit overdone and was a disservice to the character; Miles; the King; what ever happened to her mother?

ISBN 0688025536; 143pp; 1984

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July 23, 2007 Posted by cecim | All book reviews, YA, action, animals, antihero, castles/royalty, dragons, fantasy, fast-paced, horses, humor, knights/medieval, magic, magical beasts - bad, magical beasts - good, romance, shapeshifting, small town/rural | | No Comments Yet

Messiah Node, by Lyda Morehouse

pros: continuation of an excellent series; tends to tie previous 2 stories together; threat of impending apocaplyse feels real and drives plot very well; AI as a messiah; Maizombies; angel characters; dragon AI developments; good ending; more of Mouse and Page

cons: not many; Michael is still annoying; would have liked to see more of angel Gabriel and Dee; ended too soon

ISBN 0451459296; 352pp; pub. 2003

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Messiah Node by Lyda Morehouse

July 5, 2007 Posted by cecim | All book reviews, action, angels and/or demons, antihero, children, cyborg/AI/high tech, dragons, fast-paced, hacker(s)/geeks, mercenaries/soldiers, motherhood/parenting, mutants/crossbreeds, post-apocaplyptic, quest, religion, romance, runaway or hiding out, science fiction, series/trilogy, strong female, urban setting, virtual reality | | No Comments Yet

Fallen Host, by Lyda Morehouse

pros: continuation of an excellent series; AI is one of the main characters; different spin on Lucifer as a fallen angel and his relationship with God; different spin on Inquisitors; consistent development on idea of organized, established religions as goverment; great heroine; angel characters; Mai and her polka band, Yakuza, the mob; street society in general

cons: characters from previous story are only bit players; Lucifer is a little overdone; I’d like to have seen more of the other angels and Mecca; certain characters die; Page and the dragon AI tend to upstage everyone else

ISBN 045145879; 352 pp; pub. 2002

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Fallen Host by Lyda Morehouse

July 5, 2007 Posted by cecim | All book reviews, action, angels and/or demons, antihero, cyborg/AI/high tech, dark, dragons, fast-paced, feminism, mercenaries/soldiers, modern setting, motherhood/parenting, mutants/crossbreeds, post-apocaplyptic, religion, romance, runaway or hiding out, science fiction, series/trilogy, shapeshifting, strong female, transformation, urban setting, virtual reality | | No Comments Yet

The Knight, by Gene Wolfe

pros: Gylf; interesting characters and settings; some interesting dilemmas; good portrayal of a boy in a man’s body–consistent throughout; duology rather than long series

cons: meandering account with many detours; constant references to common knowledge reader doesn’t share; contrived situations; cliffhanger

Part One of the Wizard Knight series

ISBN 0765347016; 544 pp; 2005 (reprint)

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The Knight by Gene Wolfe

July 5, 2007 Posted by cecim | All book reviews, action, alternate identity, amnesia, animals, castles/royalty, cats, children, dark, dogs, dragons, elves, fantasy, giants, graphic violence, horses, ice or snow, knights/medieval, lyrical style, magic, magical beasts - bad, mercenaries/soldiers, mystery, parallel worlds, quest, sea or sea creatures, series/trilogy, small town/rural, sword and sorcery, transformation, trolls, orcs, goblins, etc. | | No Comments Yet

Immortals series, by Tamora Pierce

pros: interesting, likable characters, good female lead; suitable for YA; beast talking; action-packed; lots of transformations and maturing of characters

cons: some predictability in villains and plot; a little juvenile for my taste

ISBNs: Wild Magic, 1416903437; Wolf-Speaker, 1416903445; Emperor Mage, 1416903372; The Realms of the Gods, 141690817X

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Wild Magic by Tamora Pierce Wolf Speaker by Tamora Pierce Emperor Mage by Tamora Pierce The Realms of the Gods by Tamora Pierce

June 28, 2007 Posted by cecim | All book reviews, action, animals, castles/royalty, cats, children, dark, dogs, dragons, fantasy, fast-paced, horses, humor, magic, magical beasts - good, mercenaries/soldiers, mythology, parallel worlds, pollution, romance, series/trilogy, shapeshifting, small town/rural, strong female, telepathy, trolls, orcs, goblins, etc., wolves | | No Comments Yet

The Hero and the Crown, by Robin McKinley

pros: good author; interesting heroine; premise; folkloric feel; Luthe; evil/mean cousins; growing up royal but as a misfit; effects of dragon remnants

cons: brutality; the ending was a little weak–it could have been more defined; two loves

ISBN 0441013058; 304 pages, pub. 2007 (orig. 1984?)

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June 28, 2007 Posted by cecim | All book reviews, action, animals, castles/royalty, cats, children, dark, dogs, dragons, fantasy, fast-paced, graphic violence, horses, lyrical style, magic, romance, strong female | | No Comments Yet

The Mirror Prince, by Violette Malan

pros: interesting enough story; interesting characters, even the villian; additional characters are as interesting as the main characters; descriptive; good female lead; interesting twists in typical faerieland setting; good new author to follow

cons: hero wasn’t very sympathetic; dilemma was contrived (wouldn’t they have noticed something wrong a lot sooner?)

ISBN 0756403391; 320 pp; pub. 2006

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The Mirror Prince by Violette Malan

June 28, 2007 Posted by cecim | All book reviews, action, amnesia, dark, dragons, faeries, fantasy, fast-paced, graphic violence, horses, magic, modern setting, mythology, parallel worlds, romance, strong female | | No Comments Yet

The Truth about Dragons: an Antiromance, by Hazard Adams

pros: dragon story with Celtic flavor; ironic; clever enough premise; cynical; accurate read on real estate developers; view of historical Ireland from a dragon’s perspective; twist on dragons’ reputation as collectors

cons: a little self-involved for my taste; slow-paced; quasipoetical; some parts are more jaded than cynical; female is unlikable

ISBN 015191320X, 179 pp, pub. 1971
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June 27, 2007 Posted by cecim | All book reviews, Celtic, dragons, fantasy, magic, modern setting, romance | | No Comments Yet