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Janet Edwards: Perilous (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform) 5 stars

Amber is one of over a million seventeen-year-olds in one of the great hive cities …

A cozy start to a stunning series

5 stars

Overall: A Great little prequel to the excellent novel Telepath. It adds depth to the character and setting for readers of the novels. Those who have not read the novels may find it a bit slow to start, but if that doesn't bother you then this novella is a great bit of world-building.

On 1st Reading: If you are looking for an SF story that you can sink into like the warm embrace of a welcoming comfy chair, look no further than the Hive Mind series.

There are seriously tense moments. There are disturbing questions about society and identity that got right under my skin and creeped me out.

Yet this introductory story is told in a warm, friendly and innocent manner that just sucks you right into the world, I feel like I know these people and I really can't wait to meet up with them again in the …

reviewed Cables and Conjurers by Nancy Warren (Vampire Knitting Club, #15)

Nancy Warren: Cables and Conjurers (EBook, 2024, Ambleside Publishing) 4 stars

Lucy Swift, witch and knitting shop owner, thought her biggest challenge at a marketing course …

A great cozy mystery

4 stars

I always look forward to these books. They are reliably funny, engaging, warm and with a good, old fashioned mystery to engage the little grey cells. I always look forward to finding out what is happening to the characters that feel more and more like old friends. This book did not disappoint and I look forward to the next book to see what happens next!

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reviewed System Collapse by Martha Wells (The Murderbot Diaries, #7)

Martha Wells: System Collapse (Hardcover, 2023, Tordotcom) 4 stars

Am I making it worse? I think I'm making it worse.

Following the events in …

A great tale from Martha Wells

5 stars

Yet another excellent, fun, action packed, deeply thought provoking and funny story about everyone's favourite SecUnit.

I knew I would love this book, I knew it would draw me in, I knew it would make me laugh and I knew it would make me think - so I bought it as soon as I possibly could, then saved it. Sure enough life hit a rough patch and I started reading this. SecUnit watches Media to help him cope with a overload induced shutdown. I read for the same reasons - it helps.

If you know this series you know what to expect. This one has a lot of really, really well written character development (SecUnit has been through a lot). It also has a lot of ART, which I love.

No spoilers - but the ending is just absolutely right.

This is just a great series

finished reading System Collapse by Martha Wells (The Murderbot Diaries, #7)

Martha Wells: System Collapse (Hardcover, 2023, Tordotcom) 4 stars

Am I making it worse? I think I'm making it worse.

Following the events in …

Yet another excellent, fun, action packed, deeply thought provoking and funny story about everyone's favourite SecUnit.

I knew I would love this book, I knew it would draw me in, I knew it would make me laugh and I knew it would make me think - so I bought it as soon as I possibly could, then saved it. Sure enough life hit a rough patch and I started reading this. SecUnit watches Media to help him cope with a overload induced shutdown. I read for the same reasons - it helps.

If you know this series you know what to expect. This one has a lot of really, really well written character development (SecUnit has been through a lot). It also has a lot of ART, which I love.

No spoilers - but the ending is just absolutely right.

This is just a great series

reviewed Network Effect by Martha Wells (The Murderbot Diaries, #5)

Martha Wells: Network Effect (Paperback, 2021, Tor.com) 4 stars

Murderbot returns in its highly-anticipated, first, full-length standalone novel.

You know that feeling when you’re …

High action, philosophical, fun

4 stars

Even better than a season of Sanctuary Moon.

An action packed page-turning novel that managed to fit in a pretty good whodunnit mystery, a big dose of humour along with some rather serious philosophical pondering on free will and the nature of ethics, all without slowing the pace down. I thought about calling this a rollercoaster, but it's more like being strapped to a high-speed rocket weaving through a star wars style asteroid field . It's totally unrealistic, and if you've read the book you'll understand why that's a compliment.

J.R.R. Tolkien: The Fellowship of the Ring : being the first part of The Lord of the Rings (Paperback, 2011, Harper Collins) 4 stars

This edition is based on the reset edition first published 2002 which is a revised …

A truly special tale

5 stars

Every time I return to Middle Earth, it's like visiting an old friend. The familiar faces, the smells of pipe smoke and trees, the quiet hum of the river – it all washes over me with a sense of peace and belonging. Tolkien's world-building is so immersive that I can almost feel the road going ever on beneath my feet and the cool breeze on my face.

The setting is truly a masterpiece, but it's not just that which draws me back. It's the characters. Frodo, with his quiet courage and unwavering determination; Gandalf, Sam all all the fellowship – these are people I've grown to love. Their journeys, their triumphs, and their struggles feel deeply personal.

Then there's the story itself. With each reread, I discover new nuances, hidden meanings, and deeper connections between the characters and the themes. I mentioned the sense of peace in my first paragraph. …

finished reading Purls and Potions by Nancy Warren (Vampire Knitting Club, #5)

Nancy Warren: Purls and Potions (EBook, 2019, Ambleside Publishing) No rating

Lucy’s first love potion goes horribly wrong Romances get tangled But worse, someone dies!

Romance …

Overview: Another fun mystery based in Oxford, following Lucy the Knitting Shop owning novice witch who can't knit.

In this book Lucy volunteers to help out at a local production of A Midsummer Night's Dream (or should it be a Midsomer Night's Dream?), but of course there's a murder which Lucy has to help unravel, all while helping her friend Alice with her romantic attachment to the local book seller and helping out with the mystery of the vanishing (kidnapped?) uni student.

The vampire nest in her basement is just an added bother. She's a very busy lady.

On 1st Reading: These are great little comfort reads. OK there is a crime, but you know the good will end happily and the bad unhappily (for them).

On 2nd Reading: I'm really appreciating how the author's skill clearly improves with each novel. The last book was possibly the darkest in the …

James Lovegrove: Sherlock Holmes - The Devil's Dust (Paperback, 2018, Titan Books) No rating

It is 1884, and when a fellow landlady finds her lodger poisoned, Mrs Hudson turns …

This was a fun little read. with an interesting puzzle and a pleasing crossover with Allan Quatermain.

While in some of his Holmes pastiches I feel that Lovegrove manages to really hit the nail on the head with his portrayal of the great detective - this time however it was passable enough that I was able to suspend disbelief and enjoy the story.

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China Miéville: The City & the City (Paperback, 2010, Del Rey) 4 stars

When a murdered woman is found in the city of Beszel, somewhere at the edge …

One of the most thought-provoking books that I have read

5 stars

This is a darn good detective story but also seriously gets you thinking (it’s also a totally different thing to the TV series once you get into it).

Minor – Chapter 1 style - spoilers ahead

The basic plot revolves around two seemingly normal cities existing in the same space somewhere in Europe. One city, Besźel, really reminds me of Bratislava when I first moved there. Lots of beautiful old architecture showing past wealth, but currently crumbling away from neglect. The other city, Ul Qoma is surging ahead economically and is full of glass and steel new construction.

The story follows Inspector Tyador Borlú, of the Besźel Extreme Crime Squad (who strikes me as if Inspector Frost grew up in Bratislava) who stumbles upon a crime that forces him to confront this very complex situation.

This is very much our world with Google and Microsoft Word and without any magic …

بهاء الله, Baha'u'llah: Tablets of Bahá'u'lláh, revealed after the Kitáb-i-Aqdas (EBook) No rating

Sixteen Tablets revealed by Bahá’u’lláh during the later years of His life, including the Tablet …

To have journeyed through the pages of this book is a bit like embarking on a sacred pilgrimage. Each paragraph, each sentence, is deeply worth reflecting on.

The Tablets contained within this sacred text are a testament to Bahá’u’lláh's boundless compassion and wisdom, each writing offers invaluable insights to how we should relate to the spiritual world, the material world, and to each other. The Tablet of Wisdom, in particular, is a masterpiece of spiritual contemplation. Its poetic language and profound truths have the power to ignite the soul and inspire us to strive to better ourselves, understand ourselves and live more compassionate lives.

As I reflected each evening on a single paragraph, I was struck by the timeless nature of these revelations. The challenges and opportunities faced by Bahá'u'lláh's time are mirrored in the world today, and His teachings offer a path forward, a beacon of hope in a …