3.5 / 5 stars
There were a lot of good things in this launch of a new trilogy by Mark Lawrence. However, this first book tried to do too much and left the story feeling like it had overstayed its welcome.
3.5 / 5 stars
There were a lot of good things in this launch of a new trilogy by Mark Lawrence. However, this first book tried to do too much and left the story feeling like it had overstayed its welcome.
3.5 / 5 Stars
The most beautifully written gory fairy-tale romance story I've ever listened to.
I'm kind of glad it was so short.
4.5 / 5 Stars
On Earth as It Is on Television was an absolutely unexpected delight! It hit all of the cozy sci-fi vibes, while being entertaining, intriguing, absurd, amusing, laugh out loud funny, heartwarming, and fun. Basically, all the notes a good sitcom should have!
3.75 / 5 Stars
Although loaded with imagery that evokes the sorrow of the Great War, the story feels slow and only some of the characters really shine.
4.25 / 5 Stars
Oozing Atmosphere while sinking its murder mystery hooks into you, The Tainted Cup is everything I come to expect from an RJB novel wrapped in a mystery that takes full advantage of the setting and bio-engineering mechanics introduced in this book.