Thursday, June 15, 2023

At What Cost the Stars


 Star Splitter by Matthew J. Kirby


Jessica is being transported across space to meet her parents on the spaceship, Theseus.  Or so she thought.  But she wakes up in a blood-stained crash site on an unknown planet.  She needs to find out what happened and what to do now.



I thought this book was a lot of fun. I always wanted to get back to it so I could find out what happened next. I liked the way it was told in 'before' and 'after' sections, so you see where she ended up and then go back to figure out how she got there. There is adventure and danger and excitement, but it also makes the reader think about what makes you, you. It presents a lot of questions about identity without becoming overly philosophical to the point that it interferes with the flow of the story. There are some things that happen that don't seem to have any logical (or any other) explanation. And there is a scene (a rather long one) that seems to have nothing to do with the plot. But I have to admit it didn't bother me at the time of the reading. I assumed it would all come together at the end. I was only disappointed when it was over and things that I felt needed to be explained were not explained. It had a couple of hiccups, but I still found it enjoyable and would be interested in reading more by Kirby.



I got a free copy of this book from Bookish First.



Sunday, June 4, 2023

Her sting packs a punch


 The Wasp Queen by Julie Stielstra


An impulsive curse changes the course of the lives of several people, including the royal family.  Some people have benefitted but some have not.  Can they all figure out how to reverse the curse?  And does everyone want to?


It is a fairytale.  It is a fun story with a cast of interesting characters.  The story moves fast and keeps your interest all the way through.  I like the whole concept of it.  There is someone to root for, someone to hate, and the conflicted character that you hope does the right thing in the end.  The story was rather simple, in keeping with the fairytale feel.  What let me down a little was the very convenient circumstance that came up without reason and disappeared when it was not needed any more (also without reason.)  And the solution to the problem was simple and I knew it all along, as will most readers, while the characters seem unable to figure it out.  But I still enjoyed the book.  It is a fun. light read you will be able to finish in a day or two.  



I got a free copy of this book from Librarything.com, Early Reviewers.