Books matching: fast and engaging pacing
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- #1
'The Anvil of Ice' is a well-written fantasy novel with a Tolkinian flavor, set in an interglacial period on Earth. It follows the struggles of a group of friends as they battle against the powers of the Ice, with a carefully crafted system of magic and detailed descriptions of the setting, including palaeoenvironments. The story centers around Alv, an orphaned thrall who inherits magical smith skills and embarks on a journey of self-discovery and growth, facing challenges and encountering characters reminiscent of iconic fantasy tales.
It was the chill before dawn that woke him, and the snuffling and stamping of the great bull in its stall. The dawns were always cold then, whatever the season, in the Long Winter of the Old World, in... - #2
'Empire of Deception' by Dean Jobb is a gripping account of the life of Leo Koretz, a master swindler who orchestrated one of the greatest Ponzi schemes in history during the 1920s in Chicago. Jobb's writing style immerses the reader in the opulence and corruption of the era, painting a vivid picture of a conniving yet charming con man who bilked millions of dollars without any tangible product. delves into Koretz's ability to deceive not only strangers but also his own friends and family, leaving a trail of financial ruin and shame in his wake.
THEY WERE DESCENDING on Chicago’s newest hotel to honor a financial wizard. The Oil King, some called him, with a mixture of reverence and gratitude. Others dubbed him the New Rockefeller, a nickname ... - #3
'My Lady Jane' is a hilariously charming young adult novel that offers a unique twist on historical characters, with a touch of fantasy. The book follows a group of characters, some of whom can turn into animals, on a humorous and engaging adventure filled with mischief, friendship, and romance. The writing style is witty and light-hearted, making it a perfect read for those in need of a feel-good escape.
Bollocks, thought Edward. Yes, he’d been sick for several months now, but he was sixteen years old. He couldn’t be dying. He had a cold, was all, a cough that had been hanging on longer than it should... Epilogue by Etzoli is a dark fantasy novel that delves into the challenges faced by three teenagers who return from a fantasy world to their normal lives on modern Earth. The book explores the struggles of the characters as they try to reintegrate into society after experiencing war, loss, and a vastly different culture. Each character brings a unique perspective to the story, offering distinct voices that gradually reveal more about their past and present dilemmas.
The narrative style of Epilogue is concise yet impactful, with a brisk pace that maintains suspense and keeps readers engaged. The author skillfully weaves together the characters' experiences and emotions, creating a story that is thought-provoking and engaging. Through subtle shifts in tone and prose, the book provides a deep exploration of the characters' struggles and the challenges they face in transitioning from fantasy heroes to ordinary teenagers.
Disoriented didn’t even begin to describe my mind at that moment. My lungs rasped for air. I swallowed a long, deep breath, finally opening my eyes to the dark ceiling above. I sat up, leaning again...- #5
Roadkill by Dennis E. Taylor is a humorous science fiction novel that follows the story of a college student who accidentally runs over an invisible alien, leading to a series of events involving a flying saucer, a self-aware AI, and a plot to save the world. The book is described as a fast-paced, light read with plenty of nerd humor references and engaging characters. The writing style is witty, with snappy dialogue and a tongue-in-cheek approach to exploring alien encounters and conspiracy theories.
- #6
'Stick Dog' by Tom Watson revolves around Stick Dog, a stick figure dog, and his adventures with his friends Karen, Poo Poo, Stripes, and Mutt. Stick Dog, known for his love of food, lives in a dry pipe under Highway 65 and is depicted as a smart and kind leader among his friends. The story is filled with word play, clever conversations, and silly yet engaging dog antics as Stick Dog and his friends embark on various adventures, meet other animals, and explore their surroundings. The writing style encourages young readers to step up their reading confidence and ability, making it a fun and humorous read for children aged 8 and above.
- #7
'Fae's Consort' in the series 'Fae's Consort Duet' by Lily Archer follows the story of Emma and the Day King in the night realm. Emma is chosen as the only consort by the Kind himself, and the book delves into their journey of falling in love. The writing style of Lily Archer keeps readers engaged, with one reader mentioning how it keeps them wanting to read more. The plot includes elements of fae mythology, action, betrayals, and intrigue, creating a world filled with different fae classes and dynamics.
ends on a cliffhanger where Emma is kidnapped and turned by a powerful seeker, leaving readers eager to find out what happens next in book 2. Some readers appreciated the fated mate trope used in the story, while others found the tension and political intrigue added to the plot to be compelling. Overall, the book enchants readers from the first page, with Lily Archer being praised for her masterful storytelling in the fae world.
- #8
The Black Book by James Patterson and David Ellis is a thrilling novel that keeps readers on the edge of their seats with its unpredictable twists and turns. The story follows Detective William, also known as Billy Harney, as he navigates through the complexities of Chicago politics and the police department. The narrative seamlessly weaves between the past and present timelines, keeping readers guessing until the very end. The characters are well-developed and the writing style is sharp, concise, and evocative, making it a page-turner that readers can't put down.
PATTI HARNEY stops her unmarked sedan two blocks shy of her destination, the narrow streets packed with patrol cars, the light bars on top of the units shooting a chaos of color into the night. Must b... - #9
"One Rough Man" by Brad Taylor follows the story of Pike Logan, a former military operative who is haunted by a tragic event involving his family. Despite his personal struggles, Pike gets involved in a mission with a college student, Jennifer Cahill, to prevent a dangerous weapon from falling into the wrong hands. The plot is filled with intense action, global chase scenes, and political intrigue, keeping the readers on the edge of their seats. The writing style is fast-paced, with a focus on detailed special forces operations and the dynamics between the main characters as they navigate through dangerous situations.
The target took a shortcut, unwittingly shaving another four minutes off of life as he knew it. His appearance surprised me, because I had parked in an alley specifically to get out of his line of mar... - #10
Marie, a recently released ex-convict, takes a job as a nanny for two and a half year old Caitlin, the daughter of her old acquaintance Ellen. Despite her questionable behavior, such as drinking on the job and seducing Caitlin's father, Marie's complex character endears her to readers. The novel delves into themes of sex, betrayal, class hatred, theft, plagiarism, kidnapping, and international travel, all while exploring Marie's reckless and audacious nature.
She never drank in the daytime. Only at night. Marie didn’t see the harm: a little whiskey, a little chocolate. Marie liked to watch bad movies on TV while Caitlin slept. She liked wandering over to t...