Gangland warfare with a (very) loosely Romeo-and-Juliettish love story going on. Surprisingly decent.
(This quick review is part of my September 2005 “clearing the decks” exercise.)
Gangland warfare with a (very) loosely Romeo-and-Juliettish love story going on. Surprisingly decent.
(This quick review is part of my September 2005 “clearing the decks” exercise.)
Spenser by numbers is still pretty good.
Good, but not extraordinary SF story taking singularity/nanotech concepts into the future. The plot seemed muddied by its own cleverness, and I couldn’t help but be distracted by the large number of typos throughout this edition.
(This quick review is part of my September 2005 “clearing the decks” exercise.)
Oh dear, oh dear.
(This quick review is part of my September 2005 “clearing the decks” exercise.)
Meh. Just not good enough.
(This quick review is part of my September 2005 “clearing the decks” exercise.)
Endearing, but not especially magical.
(This quick review is part of my September 2005 “clearing the decks” exercise.)
Great fun–totally implausible, but a total romp, with a cast charming enough to make you swallow it all.
(This quick review is part of my September 2005 “clearing the decks” exercise.)
(This quick review is part of my September 2005 “clearing the decks” exercise.)
(This quick review is part of my September 2005 “clearing the decks” exercise.)
(This quick review is part of my September 2005 “clearing the decks” exercise.)