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Reviews Coming This Week: Seeds of Earth & Vote for What I Read Next!

Last week was a bit extra-ordinary as I posted five reviews covering the books I read over Christmas.

This week is  back to normal with one book:

Friday

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Seeds of Earth by Michael Cobley

The first intelligent species to encounter mankind attacked without warning. Merciless. Relentless. Unstoppable. With little hope of halting the invasion, Earth’s last roll of the dice was to dispatch three colony ships, seeds of Earth, to different parts of the galaxy. The human race would live on …somewhere. 150 years later, the planet Darien hosts a thriving human settlement, which enjoys a peaceful relationship with an indigenous race, the scholarly Uvovo. But there are secrets buried on Darien’s forest moon. Secrets that go back to an apocalyptic battle fought between ancient races at the dawn of galactic civilisation. Unknown to its colonists Darien is about to become the focus of an intergalactic power struggle, where the true stakes are beyond their comprehension. And what choices will the Uvovo make when their true nature is revealed and the skies grow dark with the enemy?

I thought it might fun to offer a couple of choices of what I’m going to read next. It’s a bit short notice for the book I’m reading after Seeds of Earth so that’s going to be:

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HyddenWorld: Spring by William Horwod

The adventure of a lifetime is just beginning . . .

It has lain lost and forgotten for fifteen hundred years in the ancient heartland of England – a scrap of glass and metal melded by fierce fire. It is the lost core of a flawless Sphere made by the greatest of the Anglo-Saxon CraeftLords in memory of the one he loved. Her name was Spring and contained in the very heart of this work is a spark from the Fires of Creation.

But while humans have lost their belief in such things, the Hydden – little people existing on the borders of our world – have not. Breaking the silence of centuries they send one of their own, a young boy, Jack, to live among humans in the hope that he may one day find what has been lost for so long. His journey leads him to Katherine, a girl he rescues from a tragic accident ¬– it’s a meeting that will change everything. It is only through their voyage into the dangerous Hyddenworld that they will realize their destiny, find love and complete the great quest that will save both their worlds from destruction.

Their journey begins with Spring . . .

But after that I haven’t decided but my choices are:

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Horns by Joe Hill

Ignatius Perrish spent the night drunk and doing terrible things. He woke up the next morning with one hell of a hangover, a raging headache . . . and a pair of horns growing from his temples. Once, Ig lived the life of the blessed: born into privilege, the second son of a renowned American musician, and the younger brother of a rising late-night TV star, Ig had security and wealth and a place in his community. Ig had it all, and more – he had the love of Merrin Williams, a love founded on shared daydreams, mutual daring, and unlikely midsummer magic. Then beautiful, vivacious Merrin was gone – raped and murdered, under inexplicable circumstances – with Ig the only suspect. He was never tried for the crime, but in the court of public opinion, Ig was and always would be guilty. Now Ig is possessed with a terrible new power to go with his terrible new look, and he means to use it to find the man who killed Merrin and destroyed his life. Being good and praying for the best got him nowhere. It’s time for a little revenge; it’s time the devil had his due. HORNS: It’s moving, sad, often funny, redemptive, and filled with hope.

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Mr Shivers by Robert  Jackson Bennett

It is the time of the Great Depression. The dustbowl has turned the western skies red and thousands leave their homes seeking a better life. Marcus Connelly seeks not a new life, but a death – a death for the mysterious scarred man who murdered his daughter. And soon he learns that he is not alone. Countless others have lost someone to the scarred man. They band together to track him, but as they get closer, Connelly begins to suspect that the man they are hunting is more than human. As the pursuit becomes increasingly desperate, Connelly must decide just how much he is willing to sacrifice to get his revenge.

I’ve set up a poll in the sidebar if you want to help me choose. It would great if you could or I might have to resort to flipping a coin…

  • awww hey isn't horwood the mole dude? i used to LOVE those books :)
    *happy, mole filled childhood memories*
  • nextread
    So I've heard - I'm not sure - but Graeme:

    http://www.graemesfantasybookreview.com/

    Got very excited by reading it and mentioned childhood - so i think it's one and the same :D
  • nextread
    Most people seem to be choosing it from the cover - it's a stunning one I admit! And Horns is currently winning!
  • Horns! I'm a sucker for Joe Hill. And looking forward to your review of SEEDS OF EARTH - I've got it on my TBR, eager to be read.
  • nextread
    Seed of Earth is different from what I expected in a good way - multi view points and a universe seems to colliding on the finding of a small Earth colony and the secrets they are literally digging up!
  • roneeta
    The cover for Horns is gorgeous. That alone is enough to choose it.
  • Gotta be Horns. Look at that cover! Wow!
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