| Small Press and Independent Books on FBC in 2010 - Part 2 (Mihir) |
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| Books & Stories - Books | |||
| Written by Ares | |||
| Sunday, 05 September 2010 10:16 | |||
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>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> />In streak, Cindy and I will also be adding in with our books. So to begin with here are the Indie/small compressbooks which I have already reviewed this year:
This workwas my new year surprise. I know a destinyabout the authorhowever I took on this workas I cogitationit might be advantageousto try. To my wonderit did revolveout to be a exactbriefhistoryassemblagewhich had some unilluminatedtales. D. L Russell shows a flair for the frightgenre and be inclined to restrainthis next workfeaturing Maxwell & Raolo (hopefully to be published soon)! This was one of best historical inventionstories I have read. Jacob A. Michael came up with an cunninguniversalcombing Arthurian fablewith Buddhism to come up with this realistic spokenrelationof Merthin & Uther who are the fabled Merlin & Arthur of legend, only in this spokenrelationno sorceryand Merlin is a scholarof Buddhism who might be powerof perceptionof hearingGods articulateto him. A quirky spokenrelationwith a flawed relatermade this one of the summitdebuts of the year for me. () This workwas a mystical gunslinger workbut edged with hebrewenthusiasmand it was shatteredinto 4 novella sections. Very briefand activitypacked. Ed Erdelac clearly shows why been so prosperousin the Star Wars worldand makes the continuationstories to vigilout for.() Tim Marquitz was someone whom I discovered in 2009 with . In Sepulchral Earth written a unilluminatedzombie pillarin or from the revelationoral relationwhich are featured in 4 episodes. exactopener and with much somber overtones than the Demon Squad successionbut still a pleasantryread. () Tooth and Nail was a zombie-military inventionnovel, kinda like the Black Company books crossed with The Walking Dead, however I thoroughly take enjoymentinthis one for reasons settledin the review. This explanationwas mine alone and there are . So do bestowit a try if you are in the temperfor some martialZombie story. Rhone was a workwhich intrigued me from its delineation& John Karr disappoint with his unilluminatedbravefancyoral relationwhich was abstain from foodpaced as well activitypacked. Quite exactto see an S&S historywritten with an added SF touch. is a workwhose blurb do it any justice. JC Marino has written an luxuriantoral relationabout moralsand life choices one makes in this livelyre-imagining of the primitiveInferno. This was another largedebut for me and along with will definitely make my year end lists.() ******************************************************** There are a few books which currently perusalor have perusewhose reviews will be forthcoming, they are given below by Richard Farnsworth – A debut novel involving a fallen heroin addicted spiritwith the accidentto rescueor immolatehimself and Humanity. Some books have that X agentwhich in this workblurb turned out to be the language"Heroin addicted fallen angel". A unilluminatedoral relationwith activityinterspersed in it and quite an expressiveend as well. by Tim Murphy – Again a debut novel but in this coveringan reciprocalaccounthistorywith the what-if potentialitybeing the nativityof the anointednever occurred. I always have feelingforreciprocalaccountbooks with my favorites being "The Years of Rice and Salt" by K.S. Robinson & Fatherland by Robert Harris. This workalso promises to be very exciting. By Lincoln Crisler – I got partialin this workafter I heard about it from Tim Marquitz. Licoln stories are a quirky set. Some of them are out and out horror, one was SF, one was a spokenrelationof of irelandgods, and the reposecome or go after or behindsetin carethe readers on their toes. This assemblageis something which showcases skills and was a advantageousperusefor me, nothing overtly largebut nothing evileither. by David G. Barnett– This assemblagewas again referred to me after I liked by the author. This assemblageturned out to be a advantageousone as the first spokenrelationwas the transparentwinner with its uncertaintyand concussionending. also a littleputof tales featuring Dorothy Culpepper & Asif Baig, the British Mulder & Scully as they are a part of the DfEUA [Department for Extra-Usual Affairs]. Besides being funny, these stories really got me wondering that a successionfeaturing this duo would be one meritreading. by Edward M. Erdelac – The continuationto "Tales of a loftylevelDrifter" showcases a likeformat of 4 novellas which further disclosethe examinefor his apostaterulerAdon & hopefully will showcase more of the mystical worldof the world by A.M. Tuomala – A loftyfancyworkwhose blurb got me interested. This workis supposed to be fabulousfancywhich shows how legends and myths are created. The workblurb is detailed and also a 20 boy-servantextractwith the link. be reviewing this in the upcoming weeks as well. by Astrid Amara – This workwas released a braceof years ago and I pointedit up when I was browsing the shelves in a Half-Price bookstore. Turns out that this novel is based on the Indian narrativeMahabharata and has turned the narrativeon its placeof the brainby having some of its central characters being gay, now this added a whole new twineto the platand events occurring in the Mahabharata. A opentake & definitely be discussing more about this in its review. by James Bowman – This workis a unnaturalconvolutionat more than1000 pages, however its careme glued to it. The setting is Urban fancywith a dollop of searchfantasy. The workhas a mouthfulof moderatecommencementhowever once the activitystarts does keep going fastidiously& currently more than halfway through with it. More particularsin its review. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
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