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Mark Charan Newton

Autor(a) de Nights of Villjamur

11+ Works 898 Membros 37 Críticas

About the Author

Inclui os nomes: Mark Charan Newton, Mark Charan Newton

Também inclui: James Abbott (3)

Séries

Obras por Mark Charan Newton

Nights of Villjamur (2009) 431 exemplares
City of Ruin (2010) 158 exemplares
Drakenfeld (2013) 102 exemplares
The Book of Transformations (2011) 75 exemplares
The Broken Isles (2012) 48 exemplares
The Reef (2008) 25 exemplares
The Never King (2017) 25 exemplares
Fantasy-Faction Anthology (2015) — Autor — 14 exemplares
The Messenger (2014) 5 exemplares

Associated Works

The Lowest Heaven (2013) — Contribuidor — 46 exemplares

Etiquetado

Conhecimento Comum

Data de nascimento
1981
Sexo
male
Nacionalidade
UK
Locais de residência
Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England, UK

Membros

Críticas

Add on a extra star if you a budding writer as there's lots of tips for writers between the stories.

My favourite stories were Misericordia by Rene Sears, Sharag's Shark by Daniel Beazley and The Halfwyrd's Burden by Richard Ford
 
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Eclipse777 | Jun 27, 2021 |
hshafbfskjffjdfjfjf ugh just stayed up way too long to finish this, but that's what you do when your favorite character brushes with death about 2 dozen times
 
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allison_s | 4 outras críticas | May 25, 2020 |
YOOOOOOOO THIS WAS GOOD. I FEEL LIKE THE SERIES WILL GET BETTER TOO.
 
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allison_s | 22 outras críticas | May 25, 2020 |
Giving up at page 215 (of 429, so about halfway). It's part a shambles of ordinary writing; part the tedium of unravelling mysteries that are still mysterious, not compelling; and part that the world is so straight-up classical that I find myself yearning for some Falco, where at least ancient Rome is virulently alive, compellingly everyday, and no one ever says "OK"...

I'm also a bit perplexed that the gritty promise of the logline ("They'll kill to hide the truth... He'll kill to find it") seems to be in direct opposition to our "but why does there have to be violence?" hero. The dark spirits promised by the blurb have failed to manifest as anything other than a once-off rumour, and the political assassination likewise promised has also completely failed to loom with dire consequences. Instead, we have apparently ordinary actors, chatty and helpful senators, the re-emergence of a boringly ordinary childhood sweetheart tragedy, and a hero who is having trouble with the gossip about the murder victim because she didn't seem like a slut to him when he took one quick look at her bedroom.

I'm bored. I'm genuinely perplexed as to why I've seen so many excited reviews about this book. I have a stack of other books beckoning. Moving on.
… (mais)
 
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cupiscent | 4 outras críticas | Aug 3, 2019 |

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Rene Sears Author
Jon Sprunk Author
Marc Aplin Editor
Richard Ford Contributor
Jessalyn Heaton Contributor
Anne Lyle Contributor
Daniel Beazley Contributor
James Barclay Contributor
Kameron Hurley Contributor
Richard K. Morgan Contributor
Myke Cole Contributor

Estatísticas

Obras
11
Also by
1
Membros
898
Popularidade
#28,532
Avaliação
3.2
Críticas
37
ISBN
54
Línguas
2

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