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Blindsight (2000)

by Kait Nolan(Favorite Author)
3.87 of 5 Votes: 1
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review 1: More like 3 1/2 stars, but GR doesn't let you do that, A rockin' swords-and-sorcery story. Good dollop of mystery, good action, excellent pace. Characters are paranormal/fae and yet presented in a way that allows the reader to slip into them nicely. The plot relies a little on conveniences (a bit too easy to escape a highly guarded locale, throwing knives more deadly than bullets requires some suspension of disbelief) but Nolan knows how to kick up the tension which makes up for it. The antagonist needs a bit more fleshing out - why so powerful, what his place is (petty mobster but then why so powerful?) but that's probably a limit of the vehicle (short story). I'd read more if it stays on the adventure track, not sure if this series will veer into the paranormal. Definiti... morevely a writer I'll keep an eye on as her writing is of high calibre.
review 2: Though I spent the night after reading this dreaming crazy scenes, the story sucked me in and didn't let go. I was awake even later, wondering about details of a world where psychics, fae, and werewolves operated like the darkest underbelly of any crime syndicate. I am absolutely anticipating good things whenever Nolan releases Revelation.In the meantime, for those on the same, tight, Christmas budget as I am, this is free for who knows how much longer, and paints yet another unique and intriguing supernatural world. less
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Gabriella
Not too bad as a start, hard to review with such a short amount of time with characters.
gabriela
Better than I thought it would be
grce
Enjoyed the series
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