This is the fourth book in the “Baby Ganesh Agency” series, and probably the best one so far, mainly because of the personalities that fill the book to the bursting point. Khan’s characters are based on the comedic inspiration that if you push a stereotype hard enough it will suddenly blossom into humorous originality. Chopra’s…
Month: August 2019
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“Taking Wing” by Clemency Crow
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“Taking Wing” is of the “Alice in Wonderland” sub-genre that takes a modern child/teenager out of her everyday life and drops her into a fantasy world where she is transformed into someone who can make a difference in a big way. In this story, the modern world plays very little part, and we get…
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“Before the Ruins” by James Hohenbary
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There are a couple of creative and interesting ideas in the conception of this story. First, it takes the “Game of Thrones” style of political conflict and places it in the society of Southwest American natives in the pre-Columbian era. The same political maneuvering, the same making and breaking of alliances, the same concerns about…
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“Through Stranger Eyes” by Chris Sarantopoulos
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It seems a shame to give only three stars to a book that has had so much creativity and work put into it, but there you are. Sometimes things just don’t hang together. Strengths misused become liabilities. The whole is not equal to the sum of its parts. This is the point where beta readers,…