Orson Scott Card
Feb 2008
A long overdue read for me, but well worth the wait. Starting and ending the series with this book would not be a horrible call.
Orson Scott Card
Mar 2008
Better than Speaker for the Dead, but more of the same in the Ender & Friends saga.
Andy Diggle
Jul 2008
I genuinely never thought I'd care about a Robin Hood wanna be, but damn was that enjoyable. Anxious for more.
Harry Turtledove
Dec 2008
Geroge RR Martin
Mar 2008
Hard to root or care for a ridiculously unlikeable character.
Kevin J. Anderson
Dec 2008
Neil Gaiman
Jun 2007
You'll never look at the subway the same way ever again.
John Scalzi
Jan 2008
A unique premise in literary science fiction? That's crazy talk.
Scott Lynch
May 2008
Not as strong as the original, but still a great adventure for Locke & Jean.
Arthur C Clarke
Mar 2005
A wonderful introduction, but not as satisfying as the series that follows.
Orson Scott Card
May 2008
Losing complete interest in this universe.
Orson Scott Card
Mar 2008
A great many words can't make up for the lack of a good story.
Dan Slott
Jul 2008
Enjoyable, but not enjoyable enough to make you forget the recent raping of Spiderman.
John Scalzi
May 2008
Scalzi's sense of humor mixed with his gift for storytelling makes for one hell of a sequel.
John Scalzi
May 2008
The return of main series protagonist Jon Perry pleased me greatly.
Scott Lynch
Apr 2008
One of the best debut's I've read. Think Lord of the Rings meets Ocean's Eleven.
Steve Perry
May 2008
A fun return to the Matador universe I had discovered as a kid, but standard Perry otherwise.
R.A. Salvatore
May 2008
After the strength of the Orc King, this was even more disappointing. Disjointed story with an unsatisfying ending.
Naomi Novik
May 2008
Unfortunately unremarkable.
Geroge RR Martin
Jun 2008
Fantastic concept, but the novel fails to do anything really interesting with it.