An Intricate World To Sink Into: The Garden of Stones by Mark T. Barnes
Somebody turned the worldbuilding up to eleven.
Somebody turned the worldbuilding up to eleven.
Alas, not every book can click with every reader.
Space-travel built around trade-routes for alien glass!
I couldn’t put it down for a second, and I did not want to.
I wanted to love this so badly, but I just didn’t.
An original take on shapeshifters in Urban Fantasy, and hopefully the start of a series, because I want a sequel, damn it!
Massively underwhelming.
It’s a stunning concept, but a terrible book.
It’s hard to write about books everyone’s talking about: what is there to add to the conversation? Nonetheless, a few comments…
“Impossible is a word for yesterday, not tomorrow.”