Helpful Score: 3
For those who started reading SF with "Neuromancer" in the 1980's, this book will be welcome. It is not the drivel of most novels today. Definitely look forward to another book from this author! This is SF at its roots. (Don't go by the cover art which seems to be the typical UrbFan cover art)
Helpful Score: 3
I enjoyed this book. However, this is NOT a paranormal or urban fantasy book (in other words, DON'T go by the cover). If you are not a sci-fi fan, you will probably NOT enjoy this book. This book has been marketed by the publisher incorrectly. It is akin to marketing a murder mystery as a romance because the detective has a love interest. That is how badly the marketing of this book has missed the mark.
This is straight up sci-fi of the cyberpunk variety. Apocalyptic. Dystopian.
I thought the writing was lyrical and evocative. The book is written from multiple points of view, which was unexpected and jarring at first, but I think, in the end, it added to my enjoyment of the book. It adds to the mood and atmosphere.
This is straight up sci-fi of the cyberpunk variety. Apocalyptic. Dystopian.
I thought the writing was lyrical and evocative. The book is written from multiple points of view, which was unexpected and jarring at first, but I think, in the end, it added to my enjoyment of the book. It adds to the mood and atmosphere.
Terri T. (lilviciousnrse) reviewed Afterlife (Resurrection Chronicles, Bk 1) on + 6 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
I really disliked this book. Couldn't possibly care less about the characters or what passed for a plot. Not planning on reading any more books by this author.