What CeciM Reads

Categorized SF/Fantasy book reviews

Poltergeist, by Kat Richardson

pros: good writer, good series; interesting premise, well handled; same group of characters as before, but with different emphases; noirish detective novel feel; only a hint of romance; really works in the city and its quirks and personality; coffee addiction worked in as small detail, including Starbucks

cons: not a lot gets resolved; love interest was there as a plot device; Harper’s personality and circumstances could have used more details; too long since I read first book in series

misc: Greywalker Book 2; Harper Blaine; Seattle; psychokinesis; research project; fake experiment

ISBN 0451461509; 352pp; pub. 2007
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Poltergeist by Kat Richardson

November 8, 2007 Posted by cecim | All book reviews, Celtic, action, children, cyborg/AI/high tech, dark, fantasy, fast-paced, first-person, hacker(s)/geeks, humor, magic, modern setting, motherhood/parenting, mystery, sexual content, strong female, vampire, violence | | No Comments Yet

Red Seas Under Red Skies, by Scott Lynch

pros: continuation with good, interesting characters; fast moving; complex plot; interesting new cities/states/societies; pirates; rapelling test; creepy scene in the Night Gallery; twist at the end

cons: mysterious enemies are a bit too conveniently mysterious; the Bondsmagi are more a plot device than a specific element; I liked Jean a whole lot more than Locke; jumping around from time and place didn’t work as well this time; weak plot elements – if Jean and Ezri are discussing Jean’s problems in Ezri’s room, it could easily be overheard; cliffhanger ending

misc: pirate stronghold; Zamira; Port Prodigal; Ghostways; Tal Verrar; Requin; Sinspire; Gentleman Bastards; Carousel Hazard; card cheating; Archon; Leocanto Kosta and Jerome de Ferra; Selendri; brass arm with knives; tricky chairs

ISBN 0553804685; 576pp; pub. 2007
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Red Seas Under Red Skies by Scott Lynch

October 14, 2007 Posted by cecim | All book reviews, action, animals, castles/royalty, cats, children, dark, fantasy, fast-paced, homosexuality, humor, magic, mercenaries/soldiers, motherhood/parenting, mystery, romance, sea or sea creatures, series/trilogy, sexual content, strong female, trek/journey, violence, war/battles | | No Comments Yet

The Black Throne, by Fred Saberhagen and Roger Zelazny

pros: the authors; the story idea; story moves along quickly; twist on magic and parallel worlds; explanations for some of Poe’s elements in poems, like the tapping and the raven and the cask of Amontillado

cons: sketchy details; seems hastily written; not familiar with Poe’s body of work; resolution was weak

misc: Edgar Allan Poe; alcoholic; alcohol; ghost ship; sea voyage; balloon voyage; vortex; plague; dwarf; orangutang; zombie in wine box; very small wineglasses; sandcastle; alchemy
ISBN 0743435796; 288pp; pub. 2002
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The Black Throne, by Saberhagen and Zelazny

September 19, 2007 Posted by cecim | All book reviews, action, alternate identity, children, dark, fantasy, fast-paced, historical setting, magic, mercenaries/soldiers, mystery, necromancy, parallel worlds, sea or sea creatures, strong female, violence, zombies | | No Comments Yet

Territory, by Emma Bull

pros: author; well-written story with great characters; historical setting is realistic and believable and details of area and time are very good; great idea; plenty of action but still doesn’t feel like a typical fast-paced action fantasy; Chu; newspaper details

cons: ending leaves me hanging; I would have liked to see more details about Jesse’s abilities and his lessons with Chow Lung; would have liked some more details of the conflicts between the various wizard factions

misc: OK Corral; Tombstone; Wyatt Earp; Cochise County; silver mine; Chinatown; Mildred/Millie; typesetter; Nuggest; Tombstone Epitaph; cowboys; ranchers; Mexican border

ISBN 0312857357; 320pp; pub. 2007
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Territory by Emma Bull

September 19, 2007 Posted by cecim | All book reviews, action, animals, dark, ethnic, fantasy, fast-paced, feminism, historical setting, horses, humor, magic, mercenaries/soldiers, mystery, series/trilogy, strong female, violence | | No Comments Yet

The Demon and the City, by Liz Williams

pros: great idea; interesting characters and plot; Chinese culture and mixture with Indian pantheon; Zhu Irzh; the badger/tea pot; the guild of dowsers; Mhara; Robin Yuan; the forgotten temple; the ultimate fate of the angry dowser and his goddess

cons: very violent; the demon’s lover is just unlikable, although a bit sympathetic; too much mayhem and collateral damage; reality is very dark and ugly; what happened to the second celestial being?

misc: Singapore 3; meridians; Chi and feng shui lines; viral drugs; wealthy society vs. working and poor; earthquakes; Celestial boat; Celestials; Jade Emperor; demoted goddess; Bad Dog City; Chinese afterlife; Detective Inspector Chen; Sergeant Ma; exorcists; sorcerors; black pill; devas; Hell money

ISBN 1597800473; 256pp; pub. 2007
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The Demon and the City by Liz Williams

September 12, 2007 Posted by cecim | All book reviews, action, angels and/or demons, animals, antihero, dark, dogs, ethnic, fantasy, fast-paced, gods as characters, gods manipulating, graphic violence, homosexuality, humor, ice or snow, magic, magical beasts - bad, magical beasts - good, mutants/crossbreeds, mystery, mythology, necromancy, religion, romance, runaway or hiding out, series/trilogy, sexual content, strong female, transformation, urban setting, violence | | No Comments Yet

One Hex of a Wedding, by Yasmine Galenorn

pros: likable characters; believable plot; believable family issues; the way Em uses her abilities to track down the stalker; Murray and White Deer; Jimbo and his dog

cons: predictable; reads like any romantic suspense with magic thrown in; the business with the ex at the party didn’t really add to the story; the myriad of family strife details, everyday life issues, etc., don’t add to the story

misc: Chintz n’ China mystery; Emerald O’Brien mystery; crystal necklace; redheaded stalker; bustier; wedding-dress fiasco; Irish faerie and magic

ISBN 0425211177; 272pp; pub. 2006
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One Hex of a Wedding by Yasmine Galenorn

September 10, 2007 Posted by cecim | All book reviews, Celtic, action, animals, cats, children, dogs, fantasy, graphic violence, humor, magic, modern setting, motherhood/parenting, mystery, paranormal romance, romance, series/trilogy, sexual content, small town/rural, strong female | | No Comments Yet

When True Night Falls, by C.S. Friedman

pros: good series; question of good vs. evil and if evil can ever be justified when used to combat evil and the question of redemption; the great endeavor started by the prophet shows signs of fruition; more is revealed about Tarrant’s motivation; Hesseth; Jenseny; the sea voyage; Jenseny’s solution

cons: Damien’s angst gets old fast; not enough details about the Iezu and the evil that fuels Tarrant’s magic; Hesseth’s fate and the timing of her fate; the Matria’s stranglehold on power was a little unbelievable; the troubled future, especially for the Rakh; what was the fate of the merchants?

misc: Coldfire Trilogy; Undying prince; Karril; Calesta; Siza; black lands; crystal; trees that suck the life out of you with their roots; horses; body kept alive in vat; deep dungeon in lava caverns; the “light” that Jenseny can see; “invisible” dagger

ISBN 0756403162; 560pp; pub. 2005
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When True Night Falls by C.S. Friedman

September 10, 2007 Posted by cecim | action, aliens among us, angels and/or demons, animals, antihero, children, dark, evolution, fantasy, graphic violence, horses, magic, magical beasts - bad, mercenaries/soldiers, motherhood/parenting, mystery, necromancy, religion, sea or sea creatures, series/trilogy, sexual content, strong female, telepathy, transformation, violence | | No Comments Yet

Ghost of a Chance, by Yasmine Galenorn

pros: likable charcters; well-presented “paranormal” situations; family life details; love interest; Murray; Grandmother; multicutural elements without being patronizing or using stereotypes

cons: way too many cute tea details; Em’s actions at end are just stupid, and thus situation is contrived

misc: Chintz ‘N China Mystery; Emerald O’Brien mystery

ISBN 0425191281; 272pp; pub. 2003
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Ghost of a Chance by Yasmine Galenorn

September 3, 2007 Posted by cecim | All book reviews, action, angels and/or demons, animals, cats, children, dark, fantasy, first-person, magic, modern setting, motherhood/parenting, mystery, romance, series/trilogy, sexual content, strong female, violence, wicca | | 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

Eccentric Circles, by Rebecca Lickiss

pros: likable characters; Grandma Dickerson; the books; the fairies; the holes in reality; the explanation of how Lord of the Rings made life so much better in fairy because Tolkein’s descriptions were better (“real” world fiction consensus of fairies/elves, etc., determines reality in fairy)

cons: felt more like an outline than a finished story; Aelvarim was a little silly; ending doesn’t work for me, it felt contrived and repetitive; the whole issue of their silly names comes up a lot but it never goes anywhere – was there a point, or was it just a way to justify a heroine named Piper Pied?

misc: Never After is much, much better; bookstore; funeral; inheritance; back door to fairy; wedding dress; wizard

ISBN 0441008283; 224pp; pub. 2001
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Eccentric Circles by Rebecca Lickiss

September 3, 2007 Posted by cecim | All book reviews, dwarves, elves, faeries, fantasy, humor, magic, modern setting, mystery, parallel worlds, romance | | No Comments Yet

The Fixer, by Jon F. Merz

pros: fast-paced, fun read; lots of action; written like an old, gritty detective novel; vampire society; Zero; Lawson; Talya is an interesting, unusual tough-girl love interest

cons: some situations felt contrived; Lawson made some awfully stupid mistakes for such a hot-shot fixer; if the Council is on such fragile ground politically, then it shouldn’t have rebounded so easily at the end of the story; it’s hard to believe that just 2 fixers could solve such a huge conspiracy and then afterwards have everything run so smoothly; Council was just a convenient plot device

misc: assasins; wood-tipped bullets; martial arts; bushido; more books in series

ISBN 0786015004; 349pp; pub. 2002
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The Fixer by Jon F. Merz

September 3, 2007 Posted by cecim | All book reviews, action, angels and/or demons, animals, cats, dark, fantasy, fast-paced, first-person, graphic violence, mercenaries/soldiers, modern setting, mystery, romance, series/trilogy, sexual content, shapeshifting, strong female, urban setting, vampire, violence | | No Comments Yet

Circle of the Moon, by Barbara Hambly

pros: author; great characters and interesting world and problems; as story develops it gets better and more interesting; Shaldis gets more attention, as does Jethan; Oryn’s relationship with his servants and lords is developed more; the Teyn; the island Sisters; the status of the genies(Djinn); Pontifer the pig; Foxfire girl

cons: characters that were self-centered and unlikable suddenly become reliable and reasonable; Mohrvine is a convenient bad guy in terms of driving the plot; Red Silk Woman

misc: glass; Dream Eater; green gas; obsidian; moon; sea; islands; jennies
ISBN 0446618179; 544pp; pub. 2006

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Circle of the Moon by Barbara Hamgly

August 20, 2007 Posted by cecim | All book reviews, action, angels and/or demons, animals, castles/royalty, cats, children, dark, fantasy, fast-paced, horses, magic, magical beasts - bad, mercenaries/soldiers, motherhood/parenting, mystery, religion, romance, series/trilogy, strong female, violence | | 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 Lies of Locke Lamora, by Scott Lynch

pros: very funny, fast-paced; Locke’s early exploits; Chains; great characters; truly hateful bad guys; lots of gray areas; still lots of mystery even after it’s done; this works as an adventure, mystery, or fantasy; fate of the Berangias twins; the sharks; the con; the Spider and the Salvoras

cons: we never meet Sabetha; fate of the twins and Bug; the net worth of Locke and Jean at the end

misc: Capa Raza; Grey King; Thiefmaker; bondmage; Falconer; the contrarequialla; shifting revels; Midnighters; Gentlemen Bastards

ISBN 055358894X; 752pp; pub. 2007

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The Lies of Locke Lamora by Scott Lynch

August 14, 2007 Posted by cecim | All book reviews, action, alternate identity, animals, castles/royalty, children, dark, fantasy, fast-paced, graphic violence, horses, humor, magic, magical beasts - bad, mercenaries/soldiers, mystery, religion, runaway or hiding out, sea or sea creatures, sexual content, strong female, urban setting | | No Comments Yet

Sisters of the Raven, by Barbara Hambly

pros: author; interesting world and dilemma; twist on genies; great characters, especially Peacock King and Summer Concubine; women’s names; the imaginary pig; romance, love interests, implied sexuality without giving step-by-step descriptions of encounters

cons: brutality of world and circumstances; blood mages and related scenes were too graphic for me; it’s not a standalone story; women’s situation in society

misc: desert setting in drought; geisha-type training for concubines or “peach blossom” women; lots of plotting and court intrigue

ISBN 0446615366; 512pp; pub. 2005

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Sisters of the Raven by Barbara Hambly
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August 2, 2007 Posted by cecim | All book reviews, action, angels and/or demons, animals, castles/royalty, cats, children, dark, fantasy, graphic violence, horses, magic, magical beasts - bad, motherhood/parenting, mystery, religion, romance, series/trilogy, sexual content | | 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 Night in the Lonesome October, by Roger Zelazny

pros: it’s by Zelazny; animal characters, especially Snuff, the dog; use of literary and historical characters like Sherlock Holmes, a druid, Cain, Dr. Frankenstein (I may not have recognized all of them); action; dog hero’s “rounds”; surprise with the rat; catnappery world of dreams; portrayal of story from animals’ viewpoints

cons: I didn’t care for the ending, it was both a little anticlimactic and predictable; I didn’t like that one particular character dies; Holmes was annoying; a little confusing at times (it is a Zelazny, after all); end of the world threat sort of fizzles out, doesn’t really work as driving conflict in story; a little negative about cats’ nature

ISBN 0380771411; 280 pp; pub. 1994

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A Night in the Lonesome October by Roger Zelazny

July 13, 2007 Posted by cecim | All book reviews, action, animals, cats, dark, dogs, fantasy, gods manipulating, historical setting, humor, magic, magical beasts - bad, magical beasts - good, mystery, shapeshifting, small town/rural, vampire, werewolves | | No Comments Yet

Archangel Protocol, by Lyda Morehouse

pros: fast-paced, exciting story; unusual spin on familiar angel idea; likable characters; interesting world and premise (Medusa bomb, glass city, mutated humans); Mouse’s AI; use of AI as a character; virtual angels; LINK society and unLINKed computing and people; excellent, unusual series; each title in series has different viewpoint

cons: Michael was a little annoying; didn’t like the ending; religions as evil or bad guy; unsatisfying resolution to virtual angels threat; Out of print

ISBN 0451458273; 352 pp; 2001

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Archangel Protocol by Lyda Morehouse

July 5, 2007 Posted by cecim | All book reviews, action, amnesia, angels and/or demons, cyborg/AI/high tech, dark, evolution, fast-paced, modern setting, motherhood/parenting, mutants/crossbreeds, mystery, post-apocaplyptic, religion, romance, runaway or hiding out, science fiction, series/trilogy, strong female, 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

Cassandra Palmer Series, by Karen Chance

pros: pace; premise; lead character; cast of characters; steamy; plot twists

cons: glamorizes demons, vampires, etc.; too much sex; cliffhanger ending; obviously meant to be part of a series

ISBN Touch the Dark, 0451460936; 320 pp; pub. 2006
ISBN Claimed by Shadow, 0451461525; 384 pp; pub. 2007

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Touch the Dark by Karen Chance Claimed by Shadow by Karen Chance

June 28, 2007 Posted by cecim | All book reviews, action, angels and/or demons, children, dark, fantasy, fast-paced, graphic sex, graphic violence, magic, modern setting, mystery, paranormal romance, romance, series/trilogy, strong female, time travel, urban setting, vampire, werewolves | | No Comments Yet