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Rekha and the Inevitability of Life
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Rekha and the Inevitability of Life (Thane Book 2)
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"The idea was good, the execution was not. Also, the ending is just garbage.
This review is for the readers. Contains mild spoilers. This was a first book of an author so I tried to be more gentle with my rating than I normally am. Honestly? I would giv" Read more of this review » |
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| There's a horrific scene to draw you in before it becomes a cozy and clever mystery both thrilling and tantalizing. The characters are witty, sharp, and still extremely human in a comfortable way - they genuinely feel like friends I've known for year ...more | |
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| This is an interesting and clever yarn about a college girl helping her people to save Earth from known and unknown threats. The plot is solid enough that I finished it, indeed, I raced through the final chapters as the climax rapidly approached. But ...more | |
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It's good but flawed. I read "The Girl Next Door" before this, even though chronologically this book comes first. They are all of the same series, but the main plot of each is disconnected from the others, at least of the two I've read. And I don't kn ...more |
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| I was really looking forward to the Season One finale, and it's good, but it's a little unsatisfying and feels rushed. One of my favorite side characters finally got her badass moment just to get immediately taken out of the picture. One character is ...more | |
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"Rekha is the second novel from author Aaron Randolph, and it is beautiful.
Rekha and the Inevitability of Life is an epic journey that flows through fantasy and sci-fi in a thoughtful and seamless way. The world building is done with ease and allows y" Read more of this review » |
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| This is a solid entry in the series that continues to drip-feed tantalizing clues about the overarching mystery of the season while introducing a monster-of-the-week that feels just a little like an excuse to set up a spinoff series. The writing is s ...more | |
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