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Yanik
is on page 150 of 257
Short, brisk and bloody chapters with fantastic dark humor, love it.:3
— Nov 09, 2024 10:11AM
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Yanik
is on page 119 of 257
Alright, a haunted house with a cursed undead family that Genevieve somehow got entangled in. Intriguing and fun; very Burton-esque.
— Nov 07, 2024 10:13AM
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Yanik
is on page 95 of 257
Once again a fantastically layered story full of symbolism and parallel arcs.
Both in plot and in actual subject matter highly tied to stage play and dramatic storytelling.
It moved too fast at certain places, but otherwise I really enjoyed Newman's writing once again. Very curious where Genevieve will go in the next novella.
— Nov 04, 2024 03:26AM
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Both in plot and in actual subject matter highly tied to stage play and dramatic storytelling.
It moved too fast at certain places, but otherwise I really enjoyed Newman's writing once again. Very curious where Genevieve will go in the next novella.
Yanik
is on page 50 of 257
It's 3 novella stories, I get that, and the pacing is otherwise wonderful. But I do feel that the mask-being transitioned way too fast from its first host to be within arms reach of its sinister goals.
Once again theater and stage actors play a large part in the story and I'm really enjoying the ramping up of the dark atmosphere and character beats.
— Oct 30, 2024 12:05PM
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Once again theater and stage actors play a large part in the story and I'm really enjoying the ramping up of the dark atmosphere and character beats.
Yanik
is on page 18 of 257
Such wonderful, fun prose and subtle characterisation.
I had partly forgotten what a joy Newman is to read.
— Oct 28, 2024 11:10AM
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I had partly forgotten what a joy Newman is to read.
[Name Redacted]
is on page 211 of 288
Unlike the previous novel, this one seems to be a combination of novellas...
— Oct 23, 2024 10:39PM
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[Name Redacted]
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I know that this one has the benefit of being written by Jack Yeovil (aka: Kim Newman, author of the "Anno Dracula" series), but it really feels like a solid 1/3 of Games Workshop's tie-in novels are legitimate literary works...while nearly everything US companies have tried to put out as tie-in fiction reeks of the boiling pot. :/
— Oct 22, 2024 05:51PM
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