Score system

*****Brilliant
****Good
***Okay
**Pretty Bad
*Rubbish
_A complete waste of time

Sunday, 4 December 2011

HeldenHammer (Graham McNeill)


HeldenHammer is the first book in the trilogy of Sigmar. It follows the young Sigmar - The legendary figure of the Warhammer world -  as he tries to join all the human clans together so that they can forge the empire. During his journey, he will have to face magic, orks and betrayal.


HeldemHammer is a recommended read. It has a variety of different characters and a good story. It's quite a short read, but if you like fantasy, you will enjoy it. Some parts are a bit boring, but altogether it's quite good.

****Good

Tuesday, 11 January 2011

Birth of a Killer (Darren Shan)


Darren Shan is most famous for his saga of vampires starring the characters Darren Shan and Larten Cresply. In Birth of a killer  Larten Cresply becomes a vampire when he meets the mysterious vampire named Seba Nile. The story begins with Larten fleeing from his village to escape an angry mob where he meets Seba and agrees to be his assistant.

Although the book is enjoyable Shan seems to have missed some parts out as after each part of the book he skips about 15 years. There is no bit with Larten as a half vampire or when he becomes a full vampire it skips straight to him having fights at vampire mountain . Also it does not feel like a Darren Shan novel as it is in the third person when he usually writes in the first (except in The Thin Executioner).

***Okay