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Todd Wittenmyer – The Vulnerable Gods | Review

Title: The Vulnerable Gods

Author: Todd Wittenmyer

Type: Fiction

Page Count/Review Word Count: 349

Rating: 3.5*/5

 

Todd Wittenmyer - The Vulnerable Gods

Todd Wittenmyer – The Vulnerable Gods

 

I have kind of mixed feelings about this book because while the story line itself is pretty gripping and keeps you turning the pages, there are so many spelling and grammar mistakes that it’s difficult to overlook them. We’re talking the wrong versions of to/too, your/you’re and its/it’s all throughout the book. And the layout is messed up as well, with double spacing, random blank pages and weird page numbers that seem to appear and disappear.

Of course, this is par for the course with an indie novel to a certain extent, and I was prepared to overlook them because Todd is a BookTube friend of mine. But at the same time, I do think that the book would be much, much better if it was copy edited and proofread and then properly typeset.

But now that we’ve got the negatives out of the way, let’s move on to the positives. One of the things that I enjoyed the most was the fact that you can see the author’s personality coming across in the book, and you can also see how he’s inspired by Stephen King. But it doesn’t feel derivative, and in fact it’s kind of difficult to actually classify the genre of this book because it takes inspiration from a bunch of different genres and brings them together into something new.

All in all then, I am glad that I read this, but it also felt incomplete. I feel as though Todd is selling himself short here, and it’s just a shame that it hasn’t been better proofed before he hit the publish button. I can’t really recommend it in its current state because of the mistakes, but I do think there’s a lot of potential there. I’d say it’s a good 80-90% of the way towards being a pretty good indie release, but without the corrections it’s a bit like going to see a decent band who are being held back by a bad sound guy.

 

Todd Wittenmyer

Todd Wittenmyer

 

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Dermot Bradley – The Time Torch | Review

Title: The Time Torch

Author: Dermot Bradley

Type: Fiction

Page Count/Review Word Count: 288

Rating: 6/10

 

Dermot Bradley - The Time Torch

Dermot Bradley – The Time Torch

 

Disclaimer: While I aim to be unbiased, I received a copy of this for free to review.

I’m not really sure what to make of this – it was noted in the acknowledgements that this book has been proofread at least twice, but I still think it could do with some further editing and proofreading, as well as a more imaginative cover. After all, the possibilities are virtually endless, and the current cover doesn’t do much for me – at the very least, I think the time on the clock tower could have changed.

Once you get past that, though, this is actually a pretty good book – I certainly enjoyed it, and so I feel bad for leaving a low rating, but I couldn’t get past the typos, the design and the layout. Loosely speaking, it follows the story of a guy who has a ‘time torch’, which allows him to see into the past but not to change it. It’s a pretty good interpretation of the grandfather paradox, and also a decent thriller once all hell breaks loose.

And one of the good things about it was that I whizzed through it – I wouldn’t have bothered to finish reading it, and thus discover that it had a decent story line, if it hadn’t been for the fact that I tore through it in a couple of days. I’d hesitate before actually recommending this, but I do think that you could do a lot worse. If you like time travel and espionage stuff, then check this out – bonus points for the author, for citing Asimov’s The End of Eternity.

 

A clock

A clock

 

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