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Kelly McCullough

Autor(a) de WebMage

17+ Works 2,607 Membros 55 Críticas 4 Favorited

About the Author

Includes the name: Kelly David McCullough

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Séries

Obras por Kelly McCullough

WebMage (2006) 609 exemplares
Cybermancy (2007) 349 exemplares
Codespell (2008) 289 exemplares
Broken Blade (2011) 279 exemplares
MythOS (2009) 228 exemplares
Spellcrash (Ravirn, Book 5) (2010) 167 exemplares
Bared Blade (2012) 145 exemplares
Crossed Blades (2012) 126 exemplares
Blade Reforged (2013) 118 exemplares
School for Sidekicks (2015) 89 exemplares
Magic, Madness, and Mischief (2018) 19 exemplares

Associated Works

L. Ron Hubbard Presents Writers of the Future, Volume XVII (2001) — Contribuidor — 43 exemplares
Uncanny Magazine Issue 16: May/June 2017 (2017) — Contribuidor — 19 exemplares
Uncanny Magazine Issue 11: July/August 2016 (2016) — Contribuidor — 10 exemplares
Uncanny Magazine Issue 22: May/June 2018 (2018) — Contribuidor — 10 exemplares
Apex Magazine 53 (October 2013) (2013) — Contribuidor — 6 exemplares
Apex Magazine 46 (March 2013) (2013) — Contribuidor — 6 exemplares
Fantastic stories of the imagination (2012) — Contribuidor — 2 exemplares
The DNA Helix: Short Stories (2003) — Contribuidor — 2 exemplares

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Conhecimento Comum

Nome legal
McCullough, Kelly David
Data de nascimento
1967-08-12
Sexo
male
Nacionalidade
USA
Local de nascimento
North Dakota, USA
Locais de residência
Menomonie, Wisconsin, USA
Relações
Laura (wife)

Membros

Críticas

BROKEN BLADE, the first in McCullough's new fantasy series "Fallen Blade", seemed to me the perfect answer to my assassin/thief/fantasy blues. I haven't really found anything to replace Brent Week's "Night Angel" trilogy yet, and this sounded perfect. Fallen Goddess, assassin on the run, complex fantasy society--seemed to fit the bill.

In some ways it was diverting and intriguing, but the problem was more in the execution. McCullough relies a bit too much on coincidence and unspoken rules. He doesn't ever spell out Triss' powers so each time Aral ran into some sort of problem he couldn't talk, kill or escape his way out of, Triss had the answer. She had a near unlimited bag of tricks it seemed and that ruined the suspense for me.

The world McCullough sets up was certainly the highlight of the book for me. I enjoy fantasy world politics and dark humor, both of which are in abundance here. The world is populated by the ruthless, god and mortal alike, who manipulate and scheme to oust one and other. Aral, by his current and former occupations, finds himself stuck in the middle of these machinations more often than not, which leads to some hairy situations.

This is in many ways set up like a mystery, the fantasy elements incidental and sometimes a distraction from the plot. You have beautiful woman, shady deal, murder and deceit--I kind of expected Sam Spade to jump out or Matlock to ring a peal over the culprits' heads. McCullough tried to combine too many genres at once, not really meshing them together in a coherent fashion hat didn't have one trying to dominate.

As I said though this was diverting and did keep me interested throughout. I didn't feel a pressing need to finish it right away, nor did I miss any sleep over it, but it kept me entertained consistently.

Review was originally posted at Night Owl Reviews
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lexilewords | 5 outras críticas | Dec 28, 2023 |
A broken man, a broken blade, and a tale of heart break and growth. Absolutely amazing writing.
 
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HotPinkMess | 5 outras críticas | Jul 31, 2022 |
This review published by The Children's Book and Media Review

Evan Quick loves superheroes more than almost anyone else, and he would do anything to be one. He has no flying, super strength, or any of the other superhero skills that he wants desperately to have. When he somehow manages to survive a supervillain’s death ray and save his favorite super hero, he is sent to the Academy of Metahuman Operatives. The school is different from what he expects, and his mentor, Foxman, is not thrilled to be a super hero. As he learns about the school, he discovers that there is more to being a hero than he might expect, and even the heroes might not be as heroic as he had always expected.

The book is a wonderful homage to comic books and superheroes. It’s somewhat cheesy, but it’s cheesy in all the right ways for fans of the genre. The characters are so fun, from the old, tired former alcoholic mentor to the teacher and guidance council. Evan is a great character. He’s not the smartest or most skilled, but he works hard and wants to be a good person. People who aren’t fans of superheroes and comic books might not enjoy the book, but people wanting a fun superhero story are likely to enjoy it.
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vivirielle | 7 outras críticas | Aug 4, 2021 |
likable characters - minimal personal development - interesting world - may read more by author
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jason9292 | 18 outras críticas | Apr 4, 2020 |

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Estatísticas

Obras
17
Also by
8
Membros
2,607
Popularidade
#9,854
Avaliação
3.8
Críticas
55
ISBN
73
Línguas
1
Marcado como favorito
4

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