This was an enjoyable read but my least favourite of the series so far.
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Tilduke reviewed Summer Knight by Jim Butcher (The Dresden Files, #4)
Tilduke reviewed The Lies of Locke Lamora by Scott Lynch
Tilduke started reading The Long Earth by Stephen Baxter (The Long Earth, #1)
Tilduke wants to read Do androids dream of electric sheep? by Philip Dick (Voyager)
Tilduke commented on The Lies of Locke Lamora by Scott Lynch
Tilduke finished reading Caliban's War by James S.A. Corey (The Expanse, #2)
Tilduke wants to read The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue by V. E. Schwab
Tilduke rated The Well of Ascension: 3 stars

The Well of Ascension by Brandon Sanderson (Mistborn Era One, #2)
The impossible has been accomplished. The Lord Ruler -- the man who claimed to be god incarnate and brutally ruled …
Tilduke rated Breach of Peace: 3 stars

Daniel B. Greene: Breach of Peace (2021, Self Published)
Breach of Peace by Daniel B. Greene (The Lawful Times)
When an imperial family is found butchered, Officers of God are called to investigate. Evidence points to a rebel group …
Tilduke rated A darker shade of magic: 4 stars

A darker shade of magic by V. E. Schwab (Shades of Magic)
STEP INTO A UNIVERSE OF DARING ADVENTURE, THRILLING POWER, AND MULTIPLE LONDONS.
Kell is one of the last travelers--magicians with …
Tilduke rated A winter book: 3 stars

Tove Jansson: A winter book (2006, Sort Of)
A winter book by Tove Jansson
Following the widely acclaimed and bestselling The Summer Book, here is A Winter Book collection of some of Tove Jansson's …
Tilduke reviewed Grave Peril by Jim Butcher (Book three of The Dresden files)
Review of 'Grave Peril' on 'GoodReads'
3 stars
3.5/5
Probably my least favourite in the series so far but I can see how it provided some valuable context for the extent of Harry's power and his relationship with certain factions. Looking forward to the next one.
Tilduke reviewed War Girls by Tochi Onyebuchi
Review of 'War Girls' on 'GoodReads'
2 stars
Interesting premise and setting but just boring execution.
I didn't feel engaged in the story at all or really care about any characters. The technology was also glossed over and never really explained and used terms that probably showed up in a quick google like when they reference using a SIEM to protect their mech, which is a defensive security tool but doesn't really make sense in the context.
I think if you are interested in the premise you are probably better off reading a book about the actual Nigerian civil war.
Tilduke rated Leviathan Wakes: 4 stars

Leviathan Wakes by James S.A. Corey (The Expanse, #1)
Humanity has colonized the solar system—Mars, the Moon, the Asteroid Belt and beyond—but the stars are still out of our …