Finished a Duology from Tim Lebbon this week, the first book being Dusk and the last book being Dawn. I have read a lot of Fantasy and Sci-fi books but these are some of the darkest I have ever read. Typical Post Apocalyptic world with fantasy characteristics, but what really sets it apart is the brutalness of the world, descriptions, and characters. The story is enthralling but very gruesome as well. The violence starts off very early and continues throughout the entire series, but the characters are so raw and compelling that you easily look past that. I really enjoyed both books and would recommend them to anyone who likes Fantasy/Sci-Fi or even Horror.
My name is LeAlan Carter. I live in Birmingham, Alabama and I am 28 years old. On this site you will find my various writings. Mostly book reviews, and short stories or the beginnings of bigger projects I hope to complete, with the odd thing thrown in.
Thursday, December 15, 2011
Dusk to Dawn
Finished a Duology from Tim Lebbon this week, the first book being Dusk and the last book being Dawn. I have read a lot of Fantasy and Sci-fi books but these are some of the darkest I have ever read. Typical Post Apocalyptic world with fantasy characteristics, but what really sets it apart is the brutalness of the world, descriptions, and characters. The story is enthralling but very gruesome as well. The violence starts off very early and continues throughout the entire series, but the characters are so raw and compelling that you easily look past that. I really enjoyed both books and would recommend them to anyone who likes Fantasy/Sci-Fi or even Horror.
Friday, December 9, 2011
Old Poetry
Doitley Doo
It came upon the east coast wamping,
wamping, wamping, rolling and stomping,
its skin of amber goo, and eyes of more than two,
it womped north and it womped south,
and glistening fangs sprung from its mouth.
And it roared "Doitley DOO, Doitley DOO!"
And the peasants did cry!
And the Trees and Flowers Died!
In the wake of Doitley Doo!
But a Hero came without a name,
with armor black and shiny,
He brought forth his sword
and without a word,
spanked the monster's hiney!
And the peasants did cry!
Hoorah Hoo-Rie!
For ridding them of the beast!
But a teacher found our Hero,
with his head there laid in rest,
and did wake him from his glory,
with drool upon his chest.