Nicole Jarvis
Autor(a) de The Lights of Prague
3 Works 206 Membros 5 Reviews
Obras de Nicole Jarvis
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xenoglossy | outras 4 resenhas | Jun 24, 2023 | I kept changing my mind about this book. It's incredibly uneven but undeniably entertaining. It's got all the elements you might imagine from reading the title and description. In that sense the novel doesn't disappoint. It's a wonderful romp through Victorian Prague, a Prague plagued with vampires and other supernatural beasts.
Unfortunately the book is plagued by a number issues that keep appearing frequently throughout. Issues big enough that it takes you out of the story again and again. Most of these could have been fixed and caught in editing. Most are glaringly obvious. But many of them are integral to the structure of the book and would require major shifts.
The voice is very uneven, changing from time-appropriate voice and dialog to current day dialog. With the voice comes an issue with pacing. Many, many times the characters disrupt the ongoing flow of events by questioning their motivations and their thoughts at length. Towards the end when the two main characters finally team up this effect becomes almost comical.
I'm fine with the book being predictable, that's not why you would read a story like this. It's all about adventure and immersion. When I read a story about 19th century vampire hunting I want to find myself there and then. I don't care that it's not a Poirot worthy whodunit.… (mais)
Unfortunately the book is plagued by a number issues that keep appearing frequently throughout. Issues big enough that it takes you out of the story again and again. Most of these could have been fixed and caught in editing. Most are glaringly obvious. But many of them are integral to the structure of the book and would require major shifts.
The voice is very uneven, changing from time-appropriate voice and dialog to current day dialog. With the voice comes an issue with pacing. Many, many times the characters disrupt the ongoing flow of events by questioning their motivations and their thoughts at length. Towards the end when the two main characters finally team up this effect becomes almost comical.
I'm fine with the book being predictable, that's not why you would read a story like this. It's all about adventure and immersion. When I read a story about 19th century vampire hunting I want to find myself there and then. I don't care that it's not a Poirot worthy whodunit.… (mais)
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TheCriticalTimes | outras 4 resenhas | Mar 4, 2023 | I found myself totally immersed in this story. I loved all the characters, felt transported in time, and loved every part of the book. I was hooked from start to finish.
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MahuaCavanagh | outras 4 resenhas | Sep 21, 2022 | The Lights of Prague by Nicole Jarvis is nothing more than a mediocre story regarding vampires and vampire hunters. And just like almost every other vampire story, not all vampires and other baddies are all that bad just as not all of the perceived good guys are good. The story contains the typical red herrings and false clues to distract and drag the story forward. The main character is a bit too naive and too damn good to be an interesting character. In fact, all of the characters are one-dimensional. This is one vampire story that has no bite to it.… (mais)
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jmchshannon | outras 4 resenhas | Jul 12, 2021 | Listas
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Estatísticas
- Obras
- 3
- Membros
- 206
- Popularidade
- #107,332
- Avaliação
- ½ 3.5
- Resenhas
- 5
- ISBNs
- 14
- Idiomas
- 1
I also found Domek a pretty bland protagonist, though I did like Ora. She is not without standard-issue "one good vampire" angst, but fortunately it's not the sole focus of her character; I was interested in her efforts to hold onto some autonomy as a woman in both human and vampire society, and her relationship with her late husband (whom she married while already a vampire) and his sister. Her romance with Domek, of course, didn't do very much for me, but I enjoyed her lovers-to-enemies-to-uneasy-allies relationship with her vampire ex, Darina. (If your ears perked up at that, I have to say that sadly I don't recommend reading the book just for this plotline, which is introduced about halfway through the book and receives comparatively little focus.)
All in all, it's a perfectly decent book; it's just treading some fairly well-trod ground.… (mais)