Nancy D. (miz-firefly) - reviewed on + 112 more book reviews
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Bottom line; Well written; good world building; slow paced. If you are not in a hurry, Greywalker is worth investing in, but not for those of us who like quick moving action.
Heres why
While Richardson is very skilled at her craft, it is taking her forever to establish this series. I really like the way she puts words together. I like everything about her books except the pacing.
Greywalker is a series I really wanted to like. I loved the debut! Richardson brought me right into her world and told me a fabulous story. Her platform is unique, and interesting. The characters well defined, and believable. The story interesting and fun and suprisingly well paced for a series debut.
I skipped #2 because a friend I trust said it got bogged down in the setting and extraneous details and took forever to get going. And started Underground with High Expectations. Thinking she would certainly have the buggs worked out and be ready to rock.
She was still slogging her way through atmosphere and juxtuposition for Underground about 1/3 of the way through the story. That was where I bailed because as far as I was concerned the story still hadn't started.
Bottom line; Well written; good world building; slow paced. If you are not in a hurry, Greywalker is worth investing in, but not for those of us who like quick moving action.
Heres why
While Richardson is very skilled at her craft, it is taking her forever to establish this series. I really like the way she puts words together. I like everything about her books except the pacing.
Greywalker is a series I really wanted to like. I loved the debut! Richardson brought me right into her world and told me a fabulous story. Her platform is unique, and interesting. The characters well defined, and believable. The story interesting and fun and suprisingly well paced for a series debut.
I skipped #2 because a friend I trust said it got bogged down in the setting and extraneous details and took forever to get going. And started Underground with High Expectations. Thinking she would certainly have the buggs worked out and be ready to rock.
She was still slogging her way through atmosphere and juxtuposition for Underground about 1/3 of the way through the story. That was where I bailed because as far as I was concerned the story still hadn't started.
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