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Nightfall at Algemron

Nightfall at Algemron

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A great Conclusion to a great Series
Review: Diane has really outdone herself on this entire series and she doesn't leave reader hanging. I think that she has added a lot to the universe with yet another well written book.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Competently Done, But Still
Review: This book landed in my basket because of The Book of Night with Moon and its sequel. When I started it, I thought, "Now, I have read about these characters before, haven't I?" And yep, I had. I didn't remember them off-hand, though things came back.

The trouble is, this book is going to slip my mind by next week.

This is competently done, decently plotted, and the characters are both fairly likeable and fairly interesting. But these guys are interchangeable with any other group of characters from any number of novels.

That nest of adverbial phrases covers it. My feeling about this is ambiguous. There is absolutely nothing wrong with this book. But it's a good thing that it's in paperback, or I'd be feeling cheated right now, and probably annoyed.

Feel free to buy it. It will give you a couple pleasant hours, but you won't add to your already over-flowing bookshelves.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Competently Done, But Still
Review: This book landed in my basket because of The Book of Night with Moon and its sequel. When I started it, I thought, "Now, I have read about these characters before, haven't I?" And yep, I had. I didn't remember them off-hand, though things came back.

The trouble is, this book is going to slip my mind by next week.

This is competently done, decently plotted, and the characters are both fairly likeable and fairly interesting. But these guys are interchangeable with any other group of characters from any number of novels.

That nest of adverbial phrases covers it. My feeling about this is ambiguous. There is absolutely nothing wrong with this book. But it's a good thing that it's in paperback, or I'd be feeling cheated right now, and probably annoyed.

Feel free to buy it. It will give you a couple pleasant hours, but you won't add to your already over-flowing bookshelves.


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