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From the Mist |
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Rating:  Summary: Disappointing Review: Great premise, it's just that somehow the delivery was lacking, for me. I felt nothing for the characters and the plot didn't grab me at all. Like expecting a sizzle and getting a soft pop! I was hoping for clever banter, amusing characters, steamy lovemaking - I didn't find it.
Rating:  Summary: Readable but silly over-simplified background Review: If you expect your furturistic romance to be well thought out and believable, you will have a hard time getting though the first chapter. We are expected to accept that a society that is small enough to have all of the woman get up and leave and live on one island also is strong enough to conquer their entire planet and then head out to space and conquer numerous worlds too. And yes this same space-travelers dudes can't figure out how to use their space suits to go get their woman from the poisonous mist and are also reduced to observing only the peak of a moutain with their mist piercing telescope because nobody thought to put the telescope on one of their nifty airsleds and fly overhead. The story would have worked better if they had just been a small non-to advanced species, but I guess some one told the author furturistics had to have spaceships even though they have nothing to do with the main story. OK so the background is silly. But the story is readable. Naive and simplistic, but readable. The characters are interesting, but their is never any real strife. Everything just falls into place. Interestingly the hero and heroine don't meet until half way though the book and actually only have a couple of scenes together. They both spend time worring about how they will ever get along, but when they get together their relationship is perfect. Interesting idea, not particuliarly well done.
Rating:  Summary: This book is pretty good. Review: The author does a nice exploration of what it might be like if the two sexes separated and removed all contact from each other. Her female characters are realistically strong yet feminine. The main character's personalities are believable, and the romance is enjoyable. The only bad thing about the book is that it ended. I would enjoy reading a sequel very much.
Rating:  Summary: From the Mist Review: This is a book I have picked up many times to enjoy over and over again. The idea of women getting so tired of the "macho" mentality, that they form their own society is very apealing to me sometimes. Of course we know that the two sides have to come together again. Watching the society grow to accomidate and reintragrate makes me wish for the next book, so I could know what happens next. The strenght of the women, which matches and at times overcomes the men, is a joy to read.
Rating:  Summary: From the Mist Review: This is a book I have picked up many times to enjoy over and over again. The idea of women getting so tired of the "macho" mentality, that they form their own society is very apealing to me sometimes. Of course we know that the two sides have to come together again. Watching the society grow to accomidate and reintragrate makes me wish for the next book, so I could know what happens next. The strenght of the women, which matches and at times overcomes the men, is a joy to read.
Rating:  Summary: From the Mist Review: This is a book I have picked up many times to enjoy over and over again. The idea of women getting so tired of the "macho" mentality, that they form their own society is very apealing to me sometimes. Of course we know that the two sides have to come together again. Watching the society grow to accomidate and reintragrate makes me wish for the next book, so I could know what happens next. The strenght of the women, which matches and at times overcomes the men, is a joy to read.
Rating:  Summary: This was a fantastic book Review: This is the story of Volas, a world where the women have lived seperate from the men for over a hundred years. Now the desendents of that revolution, Jorlan and Amala, must reunite this society. While dealing with basic misconseptions between men and women, these two will also find love.
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