Snowglobe 7
Dec. 16th, 2008 10:47 pmSent my x-mas cards today. I'm afraid the overseas ones will arrive after Christmas, but the ones to Europe might get there on time *crosses fingers*.
I read the Ten-Martha novel Snowglobe 7 by Mike Tucker last night, and I must say I really enjoyed it. I liked his previous novel The Nightmare of Black Island as well, so he's turning out to be one of my favourite new Who novel authors. I finished it at 2am in the morning, and I got a decent nightmare out of it, so extra points for that :-P
One of Mike Tucker's biggest strengths in my opinion is writing characters and their interaction - even the most secondary ones truly come to life, be it humans, aliens or robots. ( Spoilerish review of sorts )
Hmm, that was a fair amount of gushing. Now I've started Martha in the Mirror, but until now it's failed to grip me. We'll see.
I read the Ten-Martha novel Snowglobe 7 by Mike Tucker last night, and I must say I really enjoyed it. I liked his previous novel The Nightmare of Black Island as well, so he's turning out to be one of my favourite new Who novel authors. I finished it at 2am in the morning, and I got a decent nightmare out of it, so extra points for that :-P
One of Mike Tucker's biggest strengths in my opinion is writing characters and their interaction - even the most secondary ones truly come to life, be it humans, aliens or robots. ( Spoilerish review of sorts )
Hmm, that was a fair amount of gushing. Now I've started Martha in the Mirror, but until now it's failed to grip me. We'll see.