tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6042548341447954983.post2559097163272645516..comments2024-03-11T08:50:24.928-05:00Comments on Satisfaction for Insatiable Readers: RRR presents... Barnabas Tew and the Case of the Nine Worlds by Columbkill Noonan - REVIEW + GIVEAWAY!Ginahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01067420839553243250noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6042548341447954983.post-22853894753571584962018-09-10T00:16:43.388-05:002018-09-10T00:16:43.388-05:00Hallo, Hallo!!
So, happy I DM'd you about you...Hallo, Hallo!!<br /><br />So, happy I DM'd you about your comment section! :)<br /><br />I love how you talked about what you knew *ahead!* of reading a novel! I did this recently myself - when I was talking about two different novels "Dream of the Navigator" my 8th attempt at reading Dystopian and finding there is a niche for me out there afterall! And, I haven't released my review yet as I'm still in the process of reading "The Lost Queen" but I did mention on Twitter how having two points of reference (one after canon set in Camelot; the other an Anglo-Saxon Viking Historical) clued me into the back-histories being explored in "The Lost Queen". I immediately knew what you meant about having only a handful of points of reference going into a new setting/world/timescape!!<br /><br />I loved how you compared this series to having a Holmesian aesthetic but the only thing I worried over is if it perhaps is a bit too intense for me to read? The worrying bit for me was how Loki's husband is being treated?! Was that graphically gruesome to read or even in the style of traditional horror or was it mentioned but in a way you can *handle!* it if you don't like intensely graphic stories?<br /><br />I do read Crime Fiction - so sometimes I read a few authors who are at the upper tier of what I can handle reading. I wasn't sure if this might push past that threshold or.. ?<br /><br />I do like the Egyptology aspects of this story - in fact, outside of worrying about how graphic this series might be, I really loved what you had to say about it!!<br /><br />I personally loved all three Mummy films with Brendan Fraser!? That was my main lead of reference when I signed on for the tour (with Brook Cottage Books) before it was cancelled. <br /><br />When you mentioned what was affecting Sigyn was affecting the world it brought to centre how what happens in one dimension is cross-reactive in another. Or similar to how the weather in one part of the world can directly impact the opposite side.<br /><br />Thanks for giving us such a keen sense of this world and your honest reactions and revelations! Joriehttp://jorielovesastory.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6042548341447954983.post-24575315559206251372018-09-07T12:33:09.962-05:002018-09-07T12:33:09.962-05:00This looks tasty - the author's pic is adorabl...This looks tasty - the author's pic is adorableDJ Sakatahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08327930599141067779noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6042548341447954983.post-80361602609046422252018-09-07T11:08:35.652-05:002018-09-07T11:08:35.652-05:00Thank you so much! Your review is truly awesome (a...Thank you so much! Your review is truly awesome (and so entertaining!)Columbkill Noonanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02408533187342033608noreply@blogger.com