QuickTidal, on 28 June 2012 - 10:28 PM, said:
Abyss, on 28 June 2012 - 06:38 PM, said:
Started INTERWORLD by Gaiman and Reaves.
For what seems to be intended to be YA, it's pretty catchy. A few pages in and i was right into the story, 50 pages along before i even noticed the time had passed.
A great YA book (with apparently more installments on the way) that I heartily enjoyed. Plus it's pretty strange so it doesn't tromp on many previously known tropes.
And three years later i pick up the sequel THE SILVER DREAM, in earbook.
About 30 min in and it's.... weak.
A quick google tells me that Gaiman basically checked out of this sequel, Michael Reaves became unwell and couldn't finish, and he passed it to his daughter, YA 'manga adaptation' author Mallory Reaves.
All i can say is that the first book succeeded very nicely despite its essentially YA roots, and this book is strangling in them. Not sure how much further i'll keep reading.
The narrator isn't helping... his voice for the female protagonist is just barely staying ahead of outright irritating.
In other news, 20% in CALIBAN'S WAR is awesome. Abraham/Franck really know how to build on what went on in a previous book without repeating/reiterating.