Andrew G K. (granddaddydom) reviewed A Rage for Revenge (War Against the Chtorr, Bk 3) on + 11 more book reviews
Kicks the saga up to the next level. The author continues the expansion of the story focusing on what the Chtorr human relationship may end up as. The book is an excellent read.
Kibi W. (Kibi) reviewed A Rage for Revenge (War Against the Chtorr, Bk 3) on + 582 more book reviews
Best I have ever read, June 2, 2002
Reviewer: Melinda Judd (Chicago area)
My review title actually refers to the series. This book, as well as the other 3 in the series, are simply fascinating. I read alot, and can usually figure out what is going to happen before the author lets us readers in on things. In these books, with few exceptions, I cannot. And I certainly have no idea where DG is headed with the worms, bunny dogs, all the weird plant life and so on. I REALLY wish there would be another book in this series. Maybe if DG has lost the edge, he can hire another writer to take over and get the thing to the conclusion he supposedly already has in mind? OK, bottom line, his character development is good, writing detains excellent, and the conversations and character interactions so well thought out, the book reads fast and easy, and you will want to read it again.
Reviewer: Melinda Judd (Chicago area)
My review title actually refers to the series. This book, as well as the other 3 in the series, are simply fascinating. I read alot, and can usually figure out what is going to happen before the author lets us readers in on things. In these books, with few exceptions, I cannot. And I certainly have no idea where DG is headed with the worms, bunny dogs, all the weird plant life and so on. I REALLY wish there would be another book in this series. Maybe if DG has lost the edge, he can hire another writer to take over and get the thing to the conclusion he supposedly already has in mind? OK, bottom line, his character development is good, writing detains excellent, and the conversations and character interactions so well thought out, the book reads fast and easy, and you will want to read it again.