Marduk's Rebellion
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who was who There were a few places where the story just jumped without much explanation At one point for example, the character wakes up in the morgue but there is no explanation for what hap I really, really liked this story but holy smokes there were numerous times where it was difficult to follow the characters The first part of the book is filled with flashbacks as well as visions Add to that the different names for the main character and it took a while to figure out the perspective or who was who There were a few places where the story just jumped without much explanation At one point for example, the character wakes up in the morgue but there is no explanation for what happened Did she actually die How did she wake up again It s a bit confusing It was this confusion that kept me from giving a higher rating I ve actually bought the second in the series because I really did like the story overall I also enjoyed the characters and am looking forward to seeing where the story heads I hope the next book has just a bit cohesiveness when transitioning between chapters, actions, flashbacks, visions, etc flag Like see review Mercedes Draffin rated it it was amazing Mar 11, 2017 Feb 17, 2014 Bethany rated it it was amazing review of another edition Jenn Lyons uses words the way a master chef uses spices I grabbed this as soon as I saw it was available, and savored every bite of it It did not disappoint Jenn s writing resonates with me, and draws me in Her world creation is exquisite She brings it to effortless life in a way that gives you just enough to paint luminous pictures in the mind s eye, but without getting bogged down in too much I hate reviews that give away the plot, so I won t speak to that at all just that when I Jenn Lyons uses words the way a master chef uses spices I grabbed this as soon as I saw it was available, and savored every bite of it It did not disappoint Jenn s writing resonates with me, and draws me in Her world creation is exquisite She brings it to effortless life in a way that gives you just enough to paint luminous pictures in the mind s eye, but without getting bogged down in too much I hate reviews that give away the plot, so I won t speak to that at all just that when I put this one down at last, I was satisfied but eager for the next in the series Disclaimer I got to be a beta reader for this book several years back and was overjoyed to see it make its way to print flag Like see review Jammin Jenny marked it as to read Apr 13, 2017 Cats of Ulthar February Weird Fiction marked it as to read Apr 14, 2017 Lezli marked it as to read Apr 15, 2017 Delitealex marked it as to read Jul 27, 2017 Georgina Little marked it as to read Sep 12, 2017 Karl Bernard is currently reading it Nov 26, 2017 Raymond Waley is currently reading it Jan 18, 2018 Jonathan marked it as to read Jul 04, 2018 Shannon marked it as to read Jul 09, 2018 Oscar marked it as to read Jul 23, 2018 Kristen marked it as to read Aug 23, 2018 Charlotte 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opinions on anything from the Sumerian creation myths to the correct way to make a martini At various points in her life, she has wanted to be an archaeologist, anthropologist, architect, diamond cutter, fashion illustrator, graphic designer, or Batman Turning from such obvious trades, she is now a video game produc Jenn Lyons lives in Atlanta, Georgia, with her husband, three cats, and a lot of opinions on anything from the Sumerian creation myths to the correct way to make a martini At various points in her life, she has wanted to be an archaeologist, anthropologist, architect, diamond cutter, fashion illustrator, graphic designer, or Batman Turning from such obvious trades, she is now a video game producer by day, and spends her evenings writing science fiction and fantasy When not writing, she can be founding debating the Oxford comma and Joss Whedon s oeuvre at various local coffee shops Other books in the series The War in Heaven 2 books
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Jenn Lyons lives in Atlanta, Georgia, with her husband, three cats, and a lot of opinions on anything from the Sumerian creation myths to the correct way to make a martini At various points in her life, she has wanted to be an archaeologist, anthropologist, architect, diamond cutter, fashion illustrator, graphic designer, or Batman Turning from such obvious trades, she is now a video game produc Jenn Lyons lives in Atlanta, Georgia, with her husband, three cats, and a lot of opinions on anything from the Sumerian creation myths to the correct way to make a martini At various points in her life, she has wanted to be an archaeologist, anthropologist, architect, diamond cutter, fashion illustrator, graphic designer, or Batman Turning from such obvious trades, she is now a video game producer by day, and spends her evenings writing science fiction and fantasy When not writing, she can be founding debating the Oxford comma and Joss Whedon s oeuvre at various local coffee shops
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