Tag: fiction

Review – The Mapmaker’s Apprentice

The Mapmaker’s Apprentice is book 2 of the Glass and Steele series. It takes place immediately after the events in the Watchmaker’s Daughter and Oh My God, this book was boring! Definitely Skip it! Even if you like this type of Mystery Romance Historical Fiction, Skip it! At the very beginning it started with what was practically a recap of the previous book. Almost like “Previously On” on a TV show. Then, it continued with meaningless banter for way too long. And yes, banter is good and fun, but when it goes on and on without a point. Jeez. Finally,…

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Brother Book Review

So this one is a weird one. It is not sci-fi, it is good old, regular, normal fiction.  I read it for a writing course I took. Personally, I thought it was meh. The story is about an immigrant family in Toronto and their grief. I think part of the reason I didn’t like it is that it isn’t in my genre and I prefer to read about odd situations and imaging what I would do in them.  As an immigrant myself, I can imagine myself well in the situation described in Brother and there is nothing overly exciting about…

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