I'm starting to detect a trend with Tchaikovsky's stories. They are almos always about The End of the World, or The End of the World as We Know It. And he is good portraying this.
"The Hyena and the Hawk", or rather the whole trilogy, it's not the exception, but he was announcing this from the beginning of the story in book one "The Tiger and the Wolf". You could say "this is the one about the gods and the souls, and what we destroy just because we are not capable of notice that it exists".
I quite liked the ending of this story.
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byayoi - Sour Kitty rated El caballero invisible: 4 stars
byayoi - Sour Kitty rated Yo, Julia: 5 stars
byayoi - Sour Kitty rated The Mysterious Affair at Styles: 5 stars
The Mysterious Affair at Styles by Agatha Christie
Set in the summer of 1917 in an Essex country estate, the story follows the war-wounded Captain Arthur Hastings to …
byayoi - Sour Kitty rated And Then There Were None: 5 stars
And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie
A timeless tale of suspense in which ten strangers, each with a dark secret, arc mysteriously invited to a house …
byayoi - Sour Kitty rated El Horla: 4 stars
Review of 'The Hyena and the Hawk' on 'Goodreads'
5 stars
byayoi - Sour Kitty reviewed The Screaming Staircase by Jonathan Stroud (Lockwood & Co., #1)
Review of 'The Screaming Staircase' on 'Goodreads'
3 stars
Well, once I forged ahead chapter one, the rest of the book is not as disturbing as the fist few pages of the book. Actually the rest of the story is quite average and a little bit obvious. But the world is believable. It has some issues toward the end, and it telegraphs who is the killer, but it's a decent story for a YA book.
byayoi - Sour Kitty reviewed System Collapse by Martha Wells (The Murderbot Diaries, #7)
Review of 'Runemarks (Runemarks, #1)' on 'Goodreads'
5 stars
I knew Joanne Harris wouldn't let me down! The story is nice, has a female teenager protagonist, it´s packed with action and seemingly straightforward and simple, with a low count of pages, and also a low count on characters, as a "Young Adult" book should be. But those were all the concessions the author made in order to market this story to the aforementioned Young Adults. Behind the cosy exterior, this is a finely crafted mystery. It´s a little short, sure, but it's worth reading, specially if you like the Norse mythology.
byayoi - Sour Kitty reviewed The changeling by Victor D. LaValle
byayoi - Sour Kitty reviewed So I'm a Spider, So What?, Vol. 16 (light novel) by Okina Baba (kumo desu ga nani ka? (LN), #16)
Review of "So I'm a Spider, So What?, Vol. 16 (light novel)" on 'Goodreads'
3 stars
2.5 stars.
As I have mentioned in the previous book review, Miss Baba should have got rid of the filler in both books and split evenly the reminder between these last 2 books. This last book is too heavy, not only with all the action that could have spanned the last two volumes, but there's no humor like in the other books. And I didn't like the "Everyone's Ever After", that feels sketchy, nor the "Epilogue", that feels out of place, but at least everything gets explained.
Merged review:
2.5 stars.
As I have mentioned in the previous book review, Miss Baba should have got rid of the filler in both books and split evenly the reminder between these last 2 books. This last book is too heavy, not only with all the action that could have spanned the last two volumes, but there's no humor like in the other …
2.5 stars.
As I have mentioned in the previous book review, Miss Baba should have got rid of the filler in both books and split evenly the reminder between these last 2 books. This last book is too heavy, not only with all the action that could have spanned the last two volumes, but there's no humor like in the other books. And I didn't like the "Everyone's Ever After", that feels sketchy, nor the "Epilogue", that feels out of place, but at least everything gets explained.
Merged review:
2.5 stars.
As I have mentioned in the previous book review, Miss Baba should have got rid of the filler in both books and split evenly the reminder between these last 2 books. This last book is too heavy, not only with all the action that could have spanned the last two volumes, but there's no humor like in the other books. And I didn't like the "Everyone's Ever After", that feels sketchy, nor the "Epilogue", that feels out of place, but at least everything gets explained.
byayoi - Sour Kitty reviewed So I'm a Spider, So What?, Vol. 15 (light Novel) by Okina Baba (kumo desu ga nani ka? (LN), #15)
Review of "So I'm a Spider, So What?, Vol. 15 (light Novel)" on 'Goodreads'
2 stars
Filler and more filler. As the author says at the end: 'Volume 15 is going to be the preparation for the final battle, and Volume 16 will be the last volume, but I feel like Volume 15 won’t be exciting enough in that case.'. And it sure isn't! She could have taken half the next book, throw away the filler and graft said half into this book.
Anyway, just avoid these chapters:
S1 Waking to a New World
S2 The Value of a Life
S3 There’s No Point Dwelling on Past Misfortunes
Interlude Kunihiko Tagawa
Interlude Kengo Natsume
Interlude Yuri
The rest of the book is sort of 'OK', but the necessary info for understanding what will happen in the next book is mingled with the filler, so you can't skip it as easily as the first chapters.
byayoi - Sour Kitty rated Eyes of the Void: 5 stars
Eyes of the Void by Adrian Tchaikovsky (The Final Architecture, #2)
The Arthur C. Clarke award-winning author of Children of Time brings us the second novel in an extraordinary space opera …