To be honest, I've been swamped these past several months, between graduate school, my health, and my current summer job.
And there have been packages filled with review books just sitting on the floor of my room. Since April.
And I just opened them
And man oh man, I wish I had opened them earlier.
Remember when I raved about Ian Tregellis' The Coldest War?
On April 30 of this year, the final book in the trilogy, Necessary Evil, came out.
And I have a copy. And, Tor, I wish I could have gotten you a review earlier, but I promise there will be one coming ASAP.
I also received Tarnished by Rhiannon Held, a sequel to last year's Silver, and London Falling by Paul Cornell, which I've heard excellent things about. Cornell is a writer for Doctor Who.
Dear Tor,
A very belated thank-you from this swamped critic, whom you have nevertheless made very, very happy. I'll do my best to return the favor.*
Sincerely,
Space Station Mir
*Don't worry, despite the way I've received these books, I have no qualms about being blunt with my thoughts!
And there have been packages filled with review books just sitting on the floor of my room. Since April.
And I just opened them
And man oh man, I wish I had opened them earlier.
Remember when I raved about Ian Tregellis' The Coldest War?
On April 30 of this year, the final book in the trilogy, Necessary Evil, came out.
And I have a copy. And, Tor, I wish I could have gotten you a review earlier, but I promise there will be one coming ASAP.
I also received Tarnished by Rhiannon Held, a sequel to last year's Silver, and London Falling by Paul Cornell, which I've heard excellent things about. Cornell is a writer for Doctor Who.
Dear Tor,
A very belated thank-you from this swamped critic, whom you have nevertheless made very, very happy. I'll do my best to return the favor.*
Sincerely,
Space Station Mir
*Don't worry, despite the way I've received these books, I have no qualms about being blunt with my thoughts!
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