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Max Davine

Auteur de Dino Hunt

7 oeuvres 22 utilisateurs 3 critiques

Séries

Œuvres de Max Davine

Dino Hunt (2015) 5 exemplaires
Terra Domina (2012) 4 exemplaires
Angel Valence (2013) 3 exemplaires
Off The Map (2014) 3 exemplaires
Mighty Mary (2018) 3 exemplaires
Spirits of the Ice Forest (2021) 3 exemplaires
The Red Legion (2014) 1 exemplaire

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Date de naissance
1989-05-31
Nationalité
Australia
Études
Monash and Deakin University

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I found Angel Valence a struggle to read at the start, the beginning was very slow and I almost gave up on it to be honest, but there was light because as the story progressed it got more interesting and picked up pace. The book is based around a single mother Ineke Valence who is also known as The Angel of New York, but people do not know she is both of these people. She trained as a Russian Spy and that has made her great at being The Angel and she manages to keep both role separate. Being The Angel is risky she is hired for different dangerous jobs probably as the law think she is male. Her job gets riskier when things are so close to home and her child.
When I started reading this book I was considering giving it just 2 stars but as it progressed I ended up liking it a lot. It is a fairly large book at 555 pages but to get everything that needs to be in the book to get it right it needs to be that long.
I really enjoyed it.
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StressedRach | 1 autre critique | Jun 14, 2023 |
I received a free copy of this novel in exchange for my honest review.

This book has a very slow beginning but if you can get past that, you're completely engrossed in this complex mystery. In the 1920s, after "The Great War", Ineke Valence is a vigilante, trying to make the world a better place for her daughter Elysia. Unfortunately, this current case, if not taken care of, may put her daughter's life in jeopardy. With the twists and turns of former lovers and allies becoming enemies, and the connection between mobsters, gun runners, and illegal alcohol, mixed with the infamous mercenary Viper, as well as trying to learn the fate of the woman whose face currently haunts her. there is a lot to keep you intrigued throughout this novel.… (plus d'informations)
 
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sunshine9573 | 1 autre critique | Dec 19, 2022 |
A herd of elephants roams peacefully around India in the late 1800's under the watchful eye of their matriarch. The matriarch recently gave birth and her baby watches mom carefully as she makes friends, plays and watches for predators. As the herd migrates, they notice that the funny apes keep getting closer to them and are building structures and making lots of noise. One day while the matriarch is protecting the herd from a tiger the pale apes intervene, killing the tiger and the matriarch. Her baby is left crying by her side. The baby is taken and chained by the white apes, which she learns are people. The baby named Mary and treated cruelly, punished until she learns to do what the people want. Mary is eventually sold to Sparks World Famous Circus where she learns to perform and is hurt less often. She learns to think of the circus performers as her herd. However, her memory of all of the past cruelty and her life as a wild elephant never leave her. The day comes where Mary can not take the pain and loneliness. Mary's actions that day will go down in history.

I have always had a hard time reading books like this and I knew that Mighty Mary would be no different. Especially since she was a real elephant and the terrible events that led to her death are true. Mighty Mary is mostly written from Mary's point of view and displays the emotional depth that Mary and all elephants are capable of as well as the psychological changes that happen when we take an animal from the wild and attempt to tame it. Mary's inner dialogue is heartbreaking as she is pulled from her mother and her home and dragged into the unknown to be cruelly treated, tormented, beaten and threatened with the bull stick that haunts her memories. Mary attempts to find any connection with any living thing, even the predators was wrenching to me and when she finally gave up and seemed to forget who she was, I knew it was the beginning of the end. Books like Mighty Mary remind me and all of us that we can do better for the animals that we share this world with and that any less is cruelty.

This book was received for free in return for an honest review.
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Mishker | Jul 4, 2019 |

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Statistiques

Œuvres
7
Membres
22
Popularité
#553,378
Évaluation
½ 3.4
Critiques
3
ISBN
9