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Publishers Weekly criticized the novel for having an "enormous number of characters, backstories, subplots, and themes" but nonetheless praised its "well-orchestrated" ending. [5] Rob Merrill of the Associated Press praised the novel's pacing but felt part of its quality was lost in the English translation. [6]
Faery Rebels, also known as No Ordinary Fairy Tale, is a three-book fantasy series by Canadian author R. J. Anderson. Each book of the series centers around a faery who must venture out of their island to save the faery race. The first novel in the series, Knife, was published in the United Kingdom by Orchard Books on 8 January 2009
It was published by Tor Books in the U.S. and Orbit in the UK and released on October 11, 2005. Upon its release, it immediately rose to the #1 position on the New York Times hardcover fiction bestseller list, making it the fourth consecutive Wheel of Time book to reach the #1 position on that list. Knife of Dreams is 784-pages long, including ...
Jordan later expanded the novella into a standalone novel (though of significantly shorter length than typical Wheel of Time books), which was then published by Tor Books in January 2004, between the 2003 publication of Crossroads of Twilight (Book 10) and the 2005 publication of Knife of Dreams (Book 11). The New Spring novel was originally ...
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He is the writer of the Ash McKenna novels, a five-book crime thriller series. [20] The first entry, New Yorked, was nominated for an Anthony Award in the Best First Novel category in 2016. [21] [22] In 2017, Hart collaborated with James Patterson on the mystery crime novel Scott Free. [23]
How to Pronounce Knife was generally well-received by critics, including a starred reviews Booklist, who wrote, "These stories have a quiet brilliance in their raw portrayal of the struggle to find meaning in difficult times and to belong in a foreign place. Thammavongsa writes with an elegance that is both brutal and tender, giving her stories ...
Rob Doyle is an Irish author. He has published two novels, a collection of short stories and a book of non-fiction , and he is the editor of two anthologies . His 2014 novel Here Are the Young Men was adapted into a 2020 film of the same name. [ 1 ]