Books 2015: 12-15
12. Timothy Zahn, Cobra Outlaw. Baen, 2015. eARC courtesy of the publisher.
Reviewed at Tor.com. Fun, but shallow.
13. Courtney Milan, Trade Me. Ebook, 2015.
Contemporary romance. Normally not my sort of thing but it's MILAN, so I went for it anyway and WOW IS IT GOOD.
I mean, I should have hated it. If you described it to me, logically. It has the thing I hate. (Billionaire.) AND YET IT IS BRILLIANT.
14. Lee Kelly, City of Savages. Saga Press, 2015. Copy courtesy of the publisher.
Interesting debut. Read for review at Tor.com.
nonfiction
15. Karen Abbott, Liar, Temptress, Soldier, Spy: Four Women Undercover in the Civil War. Harper, 2014.
Narrative history. Title refers to the American civil war. Interesting and engrossing piece of writing, but needs to be contextualised better for people not familiar with that particular piece of history. Its focus on four different women and how they responded to the war makes for fascinating reading.
12. Timothy Zahn, Cobra Outlaw. Baen, 2015. eARC courtesy of the publisher.
Reviewed at Tor.com. Fun, but shallow.
13. Courtney Milan, Trade Me. Ebook, 2015.
Contemporary romance. Normally not my sort of thing but it's MILAN, so I went for it anyway and WOW IS IT GOOD.
I mean, I should have hated it. If you described it to me, logically. It has the thing I hate. (Billionaire.) AND YET IT IS BRILLIANT.
14. Lee Kelly, City of Savages. Saga Press, 2015. Copy courtesy of the publisher.
Interesting debut. Read for review at Tor.com.
nonfiction
15. Karen Abbott, Liar, Temptress, Soldier, Spy: Four Women Undercover in the Civil War. Harper, 2014.
Narrative history. Title refers to the American civil war. Interesting and engrossing piece of writing, but needs to be contextualised better for people not familiar with that particular piece of history. Its focus on four different women and how they responded to the war makes for fascinating reading.