Hi all!
I has come down to the last month of the year already, seems that the last couple of months have just flown by! I still am lagging behind a bit with putting up the reviews that I highlighted in the November (p)review parts and you will be seeing them appearing soon. But for this last month I have to wrap up some other stuff for the blog and also with the holiday's coming along I plan to take a short two week break from reviewing, I think most of you will also be spending more time with friends and families in the Christmas days. I am planning to write up a bit of an Book Plank Award post, looking back on the books that I read this year and also make a post of books that I will be highly anticipating in 2014 and besides this I will still try to do as much books as possible and I will be starting with these 6 books and I see if I can add more to it.
1. Moon's Artifice by Tom Lloyd (Gollancz)
In a quiet corner of
the Imperial City, Investigator Narin discovers the result of his first
potentially lethal mistake. Minutes later he makes a second.
After an unremarkable career Narin finally has the chance of promotion to the hallowed ranks of the Lawbringers - guardians of the Emperor's laws and bastions for justice in a world of brutal expediency. Joining that honoured body would be the culmination of a lifelong dream, but it couldn't possibly have come at a worse time. A chance encounter drags Narin into a plot of gods and monsters, spies and assassins, accompanied by a grief-stricken young woman, an old man haunted by the ghosts of his past and an assassin with no past.
On the cusp of an industrial age that threatens the warrior caste's rule, the Empire of a Hundred Houses awaits civil war between noble factions. Centuries of conquest has made the empire a brittle and bloated monster; constrained by tradition and crying out for change. To save his own life and those of untold thousands Narin must understand the key to it all - Moon's Artifice, the poison that could destroy an empire.
After an unremarkable career Narin finally has the chance of promotion to the hallowed ranks of the Lawbringers - guardians of the Emperor's laws and bastions for justice in a world of brutal expediency. Joining that honoured body would be the culmination of a lifelong dream, but it couldn't possibly have come at a worse time. A chance encounter drags Narin into a plot of gods and monsters, spies and assassins, accompanied by a grief-stricken young woman, an old man haunted by the ghosts of his past and an assassin with no past.
On the cusp of an industrial age that threatens the warrior caste's rule, the Empire of a Hundred Houses awaits civil war between noble factions. Centuries of conquest has made the empire a brittle and bloated monster; constrained by tradition and crying out for change. To save his own life and those of untold thousands Narin must understand the key to it all - Moon's Artifice, the poison that could destroy an empire.
A young man named Peter
Maugram appears at the front door of Sherlock Holmes and Dr Watson’s
Baker Street lodgings. Maugram’s uncle is dead and his will has
disappeared, leaving the man afraid that he will be left penniless.
Holmes agrees to take the case and he and Watson dig deep into the murky
past of this complex family.
3. The League of Sharks by David Logan (Quercus Kids)
In a world where humans have disappeared, sharkmen are the ultimate predators.
Junk’s sister has been stolen.
Snatched from her bed in the dead of night, Ambeline doesn’t stand a chance. No one believes Junk saw a monster take his sister. No one believes he’s not to blame.
So begins Junk’s quest to find Ambeline’s kidnapper. His journey will take him to a future world where animal species have evolved, and where the cult of the League of Sharks – the cult that stole Junk’s sister – is etched into folklore…
Junk’s sister has been stolen.
Snatched from her bed in the dead of night, Ambeline doesn’t stand a chance. No one believes Junk saw a monster take his sister. No one believes he’s not to blame.
So begins Junk’s quest to find Ambeline’s kidnapper. His journey will take him to a future world where animal species have evolved, and where the cult of the League of Sharks – the cult that stole Junk’s sister – is etched into folklore…
4. Twenty-First Century Science Fiction (Tor USA)
Twenty-First Century Science Fiction
is an enormous anthology of short stories—close to 250,000 words—edited
by two of the most prestigious and award-winning editors in the SF
field and featuring recent stories from some of science fiction’s
greatest up-and-coming authors.
David Hartwell and Patrick Nielsen Hayden have long been recognized as two of the most skilled and trusted arbiters of the field, but Twenty-First Century Science Fiction presents fans’ first opportunities to see what their considerable talents come up with together, and also to get a unique perspective on what’s coming next in the science fiction field.
The anthology includes authors ranging from bestselling and established favorites to incandescent new talents including Paolo Bacigalupi, Cory Doctorow, Catherynne M. Valente, John Scalzi, Jo Walton, Charles Stross, Elizabeth Bear, and Peter Watts, and the stories selected include winners and nominees of all of the science fiction field’s major awards.
David Hartwell and Patrick Nielsen Hayden have long been recognized as two of the most skilled and trusted arbiters of the field, but Twenty-First Century Science Fiction presents fans’ first opportunities to see what their considerable talents come up with together, and also to get a unique perspective on what’s coming next in the science fiction field.
The anthology includes authors ranging from bestselling and established favorites to incandescent new talents including Paolo Bacigalupi, Cory Doctorow, Catherynne M. Valente, John Scalzi, Jo Walton, Charles Stross, Elizabeth Bear, and Peter Watts, and the stories selected include winners and nominees of all of the science fiction field’s major awards.
5. The Doctor and the Dinosaurs by Mike Resnick (Pyr)
The time is April,
1885. Doc Holliday lies in bed in a sanitarium in Leadville, Colorado,
expecting never to leave his room again. But the medicine man and great
chief Geronimo needs him for one last adventure. Renegade Comanche
medicine men object to the newly-signed treaty with Theodore Roosevelt.
They are venting their displeasure on two white men who are desecrating
tribal territory in Wyoming. Geronimo must protect the men or renege on
his agreement with Roosevelt. He offers Doc one year of restored health
in exchange for taking on this mission.
Welcome to the birth of American paleontology, spearheaded by two brilliant men, Edward Drinker Cope and Othniel Charles Marsh, two men whose genius is only exceeded by their hatred for each other's guts.
Now, with the aid of Theodore Roosevelt, Cole Younger, and Buffalo Bill Cody, Doc Holliday must save Cope and Marsh not only from the Comanches, not only from living, breathing dinosaurs, but from each other. And that won't be easy.
Welcome to the birth of American paleontology, spearheaded by two brilliant men, Edward Drinker Cope and Othniel Charles Marsh, two men whose genius is only exceeded by their hatred for each other's guts.
Now, with the aid of Theodore Roosevelt, Cole Younger, and Buffalo Bill Cody, Doc Holliday must save Cope and Marsh not only from the Comanches, not only from living, breathing dinosaurs, but from each other. And that won't be easy.
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I don't know what I will be reading more but I think I will just wing it for the last weeks and see what I can do.
What will you be reading ?
Cheers,
Jasper