Driven by Eve Kenin
Oct. 27th, 2007 02:56 pmThe setting of this book really appealed to me -- sometime in the late 21st or early 22nd century, after the apocalypse (nuclear). As I read, the scenes in my head were a combination of Mad Max, The Matrix and Firefly/Serenity. The adventure was excellent -- well paced and designed, I thought. The relationship between Raina and Wizard worked best for me before they fell into bed. Kenin did too good a job convincing me that he was an automaton; in my head, he was a better looking version of Lt. Cmdr. Data. Which is to say, he had a lot of comedic, drama and action potential, but not so much romance potential in my head. (Come on, you know that Picard was the draw to ST:TNG, right?)
Still, I liked it enough that I'm willing to check out Kenin's next book, Hidden, which I assume will be about Wizard's sister, Tatiana.
Still, I liked it enough that I'm willing to check out Kenin's next book, Hidden, which I assume will be about Wizard's sister, Tatiana.
Got this title, too
Date: 2007-10-27 10:37 pm (UTC)Re: Got this title, too
Date: 2007-10-28 06:22 pm (UTC)