Book Review: Children of Blood and Bone by Tomi Adeyemi

Fantasy 4+/5

Zélie accidentally rescues a princess who has stolen her father’s scroll: an artifact that can restore the magical ability of deviners like Zélie. I really enjoyed this story, particularly the wonderful characters and amazing settings. The Afrofantasy elements made this book stand out from other quest fantasies in the field.

Finished the novel!


Very happy with my first draft. It came out at 108k, so not bad. I’m giving it a breather this week while I do an editing job for a client, which I am really enjoying. Next week: cutting pass.

Book Review: The Andromeda Strain by Michael Crichton 


Science Fiction 4+/5

When those in contact with a returning satellite die, Dr. Jeremy Stone must determine if they were infected by a novel micro-organism. I read this book years ago when it first came out and really enjoyed the plot twists and the scientific ideas underlying the story. This book is credited with creating the “Techno-Thriller” genre. I can’t say if the writing or characters stand the test of time.

Book Review: The Female Man by Joanna Russ


Classic 3-/5

Joanna, experiencing the alternate universes of her feminine counterparts, takes matters into her own hands to become a female man: a woman who challenges assumptions about what women can and can’t do and takes on the world with the mindset of a man. This book is an important work of science fiction, as well as an important work of feminism. I found the story hard to follow, though.