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The stone giant luke smitherd
The stone giant luke smitherd








the stone giant luke smitherd

I would read more from this author.In Coventry, Eric and Harry watch helplessly as they find themselves face to face with the latest arrival at Ground Zero. ‘Interesting’, is a word I might use for this particular reading experience. Maybe that would have been better left alone. However, I felt he attempted to justify it too much. Some readers found it too ambiguous, but it was the ending the author chose. But I felt he ventured too far into the nature of the end of the book.

the stone giant luke smitherd

I don’t mind authors asking for reviews at all they need them. I am on the fence, therefore an enjoyable book, a great idea but maybe not for me.įinally, the author speaks in his own voice at the end, quite a long footnote about authorship and reviews. I think maybe it was a mistake to label the book, ‘A Sci-fi Thriller’ The implications were horrific for some characters in the book, but I wouldn’t call it a horror book either. I see the book has mixed reviews and usually find that a good indicator maybe I am just not so into Sci-fi, or possibly sci-if with no answers. The writing style was easy to listen to throughout and the intrigue was there right from the first chapter, but for me, it dragged a little, with too much mulling over what was happening. Unfortunately Andy is not a greatly likeable character and, as the book progressed I found myself less likely to hope the best for him. He is a reporter and he sees, as the destruction begins, a great opportunity to make his name with this story. No one knows what it is or how to stop it.Īndy, our narrator, is one of the first people on the scene when The Stone Man appears.

the stone giant luke smitherd the stone giant luke smitherd

Then it begins to move, obliterating everything in its path. What I liked about The Stone Man was the great idea a giant stone figure appears, literally from nowhere. The story has a great premise and it is very different. Hankering after something ‘different’, I picked up this book from Audible.










The stone giant luke smitherd