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Michael Pryor

Autor von Blaze of Glory

53+ Werke 874 Mitglieder 24 Rezensionen Lieblingsautor von 3 Lesern

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Werke von Michael Pryor

Blaze of Glory (2006) 214 Exemplare
Heart of Gold (2007) 88 Exemplare
Word of Honour (2008) 77 Exemplare
Time of Trial (2009) 55 Exemplare
Moment of Truth (2010) 46 Exemplare
Hour of Need (2011) 37 Exemplare
Gap Year in Ghost Town (2017) 31 Exemplare
10 Futures (2012) 30 Exemplare
Quentaris in Flames (2003) 30 Exemplare
Beneath Quentaris (2003) 17 Exemplare
Mask of Caliban, The (1996) 14 Exemplare
The Lost Castle (2007) 13 Exemplare
Machine wars (2014) 12 Exemplare
Stones of Quentaris (2004) 9 Exemplare
The Missing Kin (2009) 8 Exemplare
Talent (1997) 8 Exemplare
Stars of Quentaris (2006) 7 Exemplare
Blackout (2000) 7 Exemplare
Battle for Quentaris (2008) 6 Exemplare
The King in Reserve (2010) 5 Exemplare
Aurealis 100 (2018) — Herausgeber — 2 Exemplare
Aurealis 81 1 Exemplar
Stranded in Space (2016) 1 Exemplar
Runaway Alien (2015) 1 Exemplar
Dog days (2002) 1 Exemplar
Waste 1 Exemplar
Aurealis 78 1 Exemplar
Aurealis 72 1 Exemplar
Home Free 1 Exemplar
Aurealis 71 1 Exemplar
EvilCo 1 Exemplar
Aurealis 82 1 Exemplar
Aurealis 97 1 Exemplar
Long Live the King 1 Exemplar
Laws of Magic Sampler 1 - 6 (2011) 1 Exemplar
Time to Burn 1 Exemplar
Australian Visions 1 Exemplar
Sewercide 1 Exemplar
Aurealis 77 1 Exemplar

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Begin, End, Begin: A #LoveOzYA Anthology (2017) — Mitwirkender — 54 Exemplare
Forever Shores (2003) — Mitwirkender — 20 Exemplare
Worlds next door (2010) — Mitwirkender — 13 Exemplare
The Patternmaker : nine science fiction stories (1994) — Mitwirkender — 11 Exemplare
Australis imaginarium (2010) — Mitwirkender — 3 Exemplare

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DNF @ 41%
(book is 1st person pov btw)

I hate the protagonist.
Feelings solidified around 16% mark where I became convinced Anton's skull is like an abandoned hangar with nothing but occasional wind roaring through. He lacks brain-to-mouth filter, cannot shut up to save his life and is incapable of being serious. He is infuriatingly flippant about his occupation, even though the dangers were drilled into him from young age. He makes me want to reach through the pages, strangle him, burn his corpse on a pyre and salt the ground.

I can see what the author was going for, but he did not manage to actually pull it off. The writing needs a lot of work and should have been condensed. Also - too much dialogue for something supposedly action-packed. Really, it feels like the only thing they do is talk trying to sound smart.

There is actually a plot! Which drags and drags, and just doesn't seem to happen? They are busy but it does not feel like anything is being done. Personally, I felt no urgency. When things were actually happening writing dragged and got bogged down by overflowing descriptions.

Sadly, not even awesomeness of Rani and Bec combined (plus an actively present parent!) was enough to help the book along. This was not spooky or engaging or thrilling.
The idea was interesting, the execution suffers most terribly.

VERDICT : AVOID. CANNOT RECOMMEND
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QuirkyCat_13 | 1 weitere Rezension | Jun 20, 2022 |
Loved the Australian/Melbourne references.

Good story up until the last third where everything seemed to be rushed, and happened too easily.

 
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hipney | 1 weitere Rezension | May 31, 2022 |
Full of fun and interest, but just a little bit too glib and easy for my tastes - or perhaps a little too smugly boys-own British. Our hero, Aubrey Fitzwilliam, is a child of privilege - son of a politician and former peer, talented in multiple areas, and enjoying the stalwart support of a best friend with complementary skills. While his life is made slightly troublesome by a small matter of being dead (not a spoiler: that's revealed in the first line of the book) his derring-do adventures are otherwise uncomplicated by personal conflicts or self-created challenges. This was probably my only dissatisfaction with the book, which was otherwise thoroughly entertaining. But Aubrey takes his loyal Sam George for granted, blithely excels all over the place in a manner irritatingly reminiscent of Sherlock Holmes, and generally sails through his adventures, and it all leaves me wishing that I could really see his mettle through him being knocked off his high horse and having to struggle along on foot for a while.… (mehr)
 
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cupiscent | 2 weitere Rezensionen | Aug 3, 2019 |
Opens with Kingsley Ward about to gives his first performance as an escape artist ( like Houdini) on stage in 1908. Pryor had me completely fooled at the beginning with Kingsley's fight to control his "wolf side" as I was thinking it was another werewolf trying to live among us story....which it isn't! Spoiler alert: Think Tarazan and the fact that Kingsley is befrrended by Rudyard Kipling, the author of The Jungle Book, and you are on the right track. After a disastrous first performance where he is rescued by the theatre's juggler and albino Evadne Stephens. Kinglsley discovers that his guardian, Dr Ward has been abducted, and that he is in the middle of a war in the seedier side of London called the Demimonde, between some hideous child-like Immortals (who steal people to keep themselves Immortal) and have creepy Death-looking servants to do their bidding, and the last of the Neanderthals who have been forced by current man to retreat underground. This is a book with lots of nifty gadgets ; Evadne is a very accomplished inventor of robots and weapons and the Neanderthals are trying to perfect a time machine that will allow them to go back and wipe out the Homo Sapiens before they take over the world. Both the Immortals and the Neanderthals power revolves around a mysterious substance called Phlogiston which powers everything and is worth a fortune ( an "essence of life" substance that comes in test -tube like glowing vials. Its an exciting story that veers off from Kingsley and Evadne at times to dwell with the eldest of the Neanderthals Damona and her point of view, and also the underworld gangster Soames who is betraying everyone to get rich quick. There is also a side step in time from 1908 to 1666 and the Great Fire of London. The first in a series, the book ends in resolution, so you are not left hanging for the next one. Will appeal to people who like a darker, more scientific Harry Potter.… (mehr)
 
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