What CeciM Reads

Categorized SF/Fantasy book reviews

Gods in Darkness, by Karl Edward Wagner

pros: well-written; interesting worlds and characters; good example of an antihero; well-developed dark characters; realistic people mixed with extraordinary characters; inevitable results of ambition and violence aren’t glossed over; Teres; 1st novel, Bloodstone, was the best

cons: Kane was a little predictable; Kane isn’t very likeable; the three books leave you hanging; transition from 2nd book to 3rd didn’t make sense; what happened to the girl from the 2nd book – I thought she was in the tower before Kane

misc: Bloodstone; Dark Crusade; Darkness Weaves;

ISBN 189238924; 528pp; pub. 2002
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Kane Novels by Karl Wagner

November 13, 2007 Posted by cecim | All book reviews, action, angels and/or demons, animals, anthology, antihero, castles/royalty, dark, fantasy, fast-paced, graphic violence, horses, magic, magical beasts - bad, necromancy, romance, sea or sea creatures, series/trilogy, sexual content, shapeshifting, strong female, sword and sorcery, violence, war/battles | | No Comments Yet

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

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 Prydain Chronicles, by Lloyd Alexander

pros: classic fantasy; great characters and world; fast, easy read; there is reality and the darkness of war and evil, but has an overall upbeat and positive feeling; Gurgi; Kaw; the magic gifts at the end of The Book of Three; Taran’s banner; the final ending

cons: repetitious elements of characters habits and sayings get a little annoying; some pat situations and solutions; a little predictable; Eilonwy was headstrong and foolish; Glew

misc: The Book of Three; The Black Cauldron; The Castle of Llyr; Taran Wanderer; The High King; Assistant Pig-Keeper; Caer Dallben; Hen Wen

ISBN: various editions and an anthology
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September 19, 2007 Posted by cecim | All book reviews, Celtic, YA, action, animals, anthology, castles/royalty, cats, children, dark, dwarves, faeries, fantasy, fast-paced, horses, humor, ice or snow, knights/medieval, magic, magical beasts - bad, magical beasts - good, mercenaries/soldiers, necromancy, quest, romance, series/trilogy, strong female, transformation, trek/journey, violence, war/battles, wolves | | No Comments Yet

Nameless Magery, by Delia Marshall Turner

pros: fun story; likable heroine; good twists on old elements; fast-moving story; some great characters; interesting explanation of magic and different ways of “seeing” it

cons: Lisane makes some foolish choices that seem inconsistent with her general character; details can be sketchy and sometimes seem inconsistent; I would have likes to have more details at the end

misc: seeing magic; ller and Lle; Kahain; kings; wizards; school for mages; mage school; Detter; neck bands

ISBN 0345424301; 240pp; pub. 1998
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Nameless Magery by Delia Marshall Turner

September 19, 2007 Posted by cecim | All book reviews, action, aliens among us, animals, castles/royalty, children, dark, evolution, fantasy, fast-paced, first-person, homosexuality, horses, humor, magic, quest, religion, romance, sexual content, strong female, transformation, 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

Alpha, by Catherine Asaro

pros: interesting story idea; interesting characters, especially Alpha; dogfight; Jamie (grandaughter); future technologies, esp. nanomedicine

cons: sometimes stilted writing style; contrived plot at times, esp. attacks on the general’s life and Charon’s return; doubt about Sunrise Alley; ending was coy; androids and machine intelligences are more interesting than people or plot; doesn’t discuss what seems like an obvious problem – if you get your neural pathways transferred to an android’s body, don’t you still die? The immortal android is just a copy of the original. If you don’t die, which one is the real you?

misc: General; prodigy; self-determination; self-programming; love; courage; F-42; Banshee; fighter pilot; mesh; nanotechnology; android; robot army; nanomedicines; cardiac arrest; angina; aging; evolution of artificial intelligence; sequel to Sunrise Alley

ISBN 1416520813; 288pp; pub. 2006
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Alpha by Catherine Asaro

September 12, 2007 Posted by cecim | All book reviews, action, children, cyborg/AI/high tech, dark, evolution, graphic violence, mercenaries/soldiers, motherhood/parenting, romance, runaway or hiding out, science fiction, series/trilogy, sexual content, strong female, transformation, 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

Tithe, by Holly Black

pros: original heroine and viewpoint; realistic characters; good core dilemma; good question about what constitutes good or evil individually and in context; Roiben; the plot; Lutie

cons: very dark; Kaye’s life is a mess; Kaye’s family; Corny’s situation; general desperate, hopeless feel; the betrayal by the solitary fey

misc: acorn note; kelpie/puka; carousel horse; changelings; cigarettes; samhain; sacrifice; pixie: Spike; Gristle; Thistlewitch

ISBN 0689867042; 336pp; pub. 2004
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Tithe by Holly Black

September 8, 2007 Posted by cecim | All book reviews, alternate identity, antihero, children, dark, faeries, fantasy, fast-paced, graphic violence, homosexuality, horses, magic, motherhood/parenting, romance, sexual content, shapeshifting, strong female, 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

Chimera, by Will Shetterly

pros: Well-written futuristic detective novel; Chase “Max” Maxwell; the Infinite pocket; Zoe Domingo (jaguar chimera); good plot, good action, believable situations; Mycroft; futuristic details; world with chimera everywhere; Max251’s hospital stays; the future’s version of recycling; in retrospect, Max’s reactions to Kris Doyle’s taste and smell during their lovemaking marathon; Max’s self-image as a “knight in grimy white armor”

cons: hard to tell if Zoe was very smart or if she was just impulsive; chimera rights and AI rights completely replace issues of civil rights for other minorities but their status never gets explained super androids role in police and high society isn’t as well-explained as it should have been; a megalomaniac like Chain probably wouldn’t have liked having so many copies of himself floating around since he wouldn’t be able to centrally control them all; final showdown was a too explosively violent for their survival to be believable, but it was cool

misc: AIs; gene-splicing; indentured servitude; Little Angels; gambling; Crittertown; riot

ISBN 031287543; 285pp; pub. 2001
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Chimera by Will Shetterly

September 3, 2007 Posted by cecim | All book reviews, action, animals, antihero, cats, cyborg/AI/high tech, dark, evolution, fast-paced, first-person, graphic violence, humor, romance, runaway or hiding out, science fiction, sexual content, urban setting, violence | | 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

Sunrise Alley, by Catherine Asaro

pros: fast-paced; interesting premise and situations that illustrate dilemma; futuristic technology; likable AI entities; questions of age differences; Turner’s story; from Baen’s free library

cons: a bit too much detail in sexual interactions between Turner and Samantha; weak romance – it seemed contrived to drive the point of humanity of an AI/EI; apparent omnipotence of Charon (bad guy) was convenient, his failures were also very convenient; overall the story felt rushed

misc: electronically augmented clothing; orbital jets; underground community of machine intelligences, androids, and robots; military

ISBN 1416520791; 448 pages; pub. 2006
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Sunrise Alley by Catherine Asaro

September 3, 2007 Posted by cecim | All book reviews, action, amnesia, cyborg/AI/high tech, dark, evolution, mercenaries/soldiers, romance, runaway or hiding out, science fiction, sexual content, shapeshifting, strong female, transformation, trek/journey | | 2 Comments

Bedlam Boys, by Ellen Guon

pros: familiar characters, tells us about Kayla’s beginning as a healer; from Baen’s free library; prequel to Bedlam’s bard series with Mercedes Lackey; Elizabet and her grandmother; the ogress and Elizabet’s explanation that follows

cons: portrayal of gang members seemed naive; Kayla had some very foolish moments; Kayla seems to forget her previously tight friends very easily

misc: Chicano gangs; LA; crystal figurines; ghosts; foster care/system

ISBN 0671721771; 304pp; pub 1993
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Bedlam Boys by Ellen Guon

September 3, 2007 Posted by cecim | All book reviews, action, dark, elves, ethnic, fantasy, fast-paced, graphic violence, magic, modern setting, romance, runaway or hiding out, series/trilogy, strong female, trolls, orcs, goblins, etc. | | No Comments Yet

Black Sun Rising, by C.S. Friedman

pros: fast-paced; well-written; interesting characters and world; interesting conflicts of good vs. evil and if evil can ever be used for good; Damien; Hesseth; the way religion is presented; this feels a lot more like SF than fantasy; the fear of a world with no fae

cons: characters can be very self-absorbed; Zen’s story felt incomplete; Damien’s sort of maudlin “love” for Ciani (Cee) seems out of character and contrived as a plot device – the real story is Damien and Tarrant’s relationship, with Cee as a pivotal part of that relationship

misc: fae; dark fae; Rakh; The Hunter; Neocount; Patriarch; Calesta; the forest; worms; crossbow; holy fire; caves; Coldfire Trilogy

ISBN 0756403146; 494pp; pub. 2005

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Black Sun Rising by C.S. Friedman

August 22, 2007 Posted by cecim | All book reviews, action, aliens among us, amnesia, angels and/or demons, animals, antihero, dark, evolution, fantasy, horses, ice or snow, magic, mutants/crossbreeds, necromancy, quest, religion, romance, science fiction, series/trilogy, shapeshifting, strong female, telepathy, vampire, violence, war/battles | | 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 Troll’s Grindstone, by Elizabeth Boyer

pros: Norse mythology; complicated situation with complicated characters; grand scale; simple and complex heroes; lots of scenery and imagery; Fridmarr and Gotiskolker; Thurid; characters have flaws; the Rhbus; the water sisters; the dogs

cons: a bit old-fashioned with the stoic hero and the beautiful, strong, tragic heroine; strong, tragic heroine only has a small part in the story, mostly as inspiration for the heroes

misc: Alfar; alar; scipling; heart of the mountain; mines; limp; Elbegast; Leifr; swords/knives, etc. not keeping an edge, crumbling; Pentacle; Sorkvir

ISBN 0345012046; pub 1989

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August 19, 2007 Posted by cecim | All book reviews, Norse, action, animals, antihero, castles/royalty, cats, dark, dogs, dwarves, fantasy, fast-paced, giants, horses, ice or snow, magic, magical beasts - bad, magical beasts - good, mercenaries/soldiers, mutants/crossbreeds, mythology, necromancy, quest, romance, shapeshifting, sword and sorcery, trek/journey, trolls, orcs, goblins, etc., violence, war/battles | | No Comments Yet