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A review by soovailyn
Agents of Light and Darkness by Simon R. Green
3.0
Mini-Review:
The main story line about JT's parents keep me hooked. I liked how minor details get flushed out more in this one. I can't help but imagine a world that smashes together many sci-fi/fantasy elements from the 70's-80's. It's a bizarre collage that draws out a range of responses from laughter to grimaces of disdain.
On one hand, I want to zap all of the books to find out what's going to happen but there are repetitive bits that will detract from the story if I don't take a break or two between stories. I want to know more about Nightside and JT's gift. Coming up next, book 3!
The main story line about JT's parents keep me hooked. I liked how minor details get flushed out more in this one. I can't help but imagine a world that smashes together many sci-fi/fantasy elements from the 70's-80's. It's a bizarre collage that draws out a range of responses from laughter to grimaces of disdain.
On one hand, I want to zap all of the books to find out what's going to happen but there are repetitive bits that will detract from the story if I don't take a break or two between stories. I want to know more about Nightside and JT's gift. Coming up next, book 3!