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Christine Sutton

Auteur de The Particle Connection

27 oeuvres 157 utilisateurs 3 critiques

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Œuvres de Christine Sutton

The Particle Connection (1984) 25 exemplaires
Red Snow (Burkheart Witch Saga #1) (2014) 18 exemplaires
All the Little Children (2011) 15 exemplaires
Spaceship Neutrino (1992) 13 exemplaires
Killers 8 exemplaires
Jessica (2011) 7 exemplaires
The Walker (2011) 7 exemplaires
Prodigal Son (2013) 7 exemplaires
Burkheart Witch Saga Book 1 and 2 (2014) 2 exemplaires

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Good, but not great. I liked the way the story is told, one person at a time. We get to read the journal entries of each individual, and see how they cover the same time period and events from a different point of view.
 
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OgreZed | Sep 15, 2020 |
As a bit of a geek and that one of my hobbies is an informal study of particle physics; therefore, the title caught my interest. It's a terrific book for some serious information on the amazing sub-atomic particles known as neutrinos. It may be a bit technical for the totally uninitiated, but with a sincere interest, I think most anyone would enjoy it.

If you really want a fascinating explanation of neutrino theory I recommend "Spaceship Neutrino" as a great introduction despte it being a few years old - in fact published 1992 - and we know more about these massless particles than we did then it still is solid groundwork for further investigations.… (plus d'informations)
 
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djjazzyd | Jan 21, 2018 |
My original Burkheart Witch Saga audiobook review and many others can be found at Audiobook Reviewer.

Reading all three in one made it to difficult to know where one book ended and another started. The different fairy tales give a bit of a clue. As the stories progress so do the fairy tales. There are actually quite a few nods to different tales in this.

This starts out very weird. It’s not that I did not like the story but many things about the character did not add up.

The story is fast paced and easy to follow so it did make me curious about book two but the main character, Kayla, does things that seem out of character. Even though I have just started reading about her!

Kayla seems like she wants to be a strong individual and at times that characteristic comes out, but for the most part she reminds me of a damsel in distress. The fact that she still lives with her crazy mother even though her mother is constantly putting her down, is one issue for me. Being that this is a short story I was able to go with it and got the feel for the character.

The way the fairy tale was told was a bit of a twist on the older version. Very different from other stories that I read and that came through nicely. The three books have three main fairy tales that they shoot off and the second has many parallels with The Three Little Pigs.

The third story was much better than the first two. One thing that I did not like was the way time progresses, though. One minute the story is about Kayla and the next it is about Grace. The reader is told what happens in the years that pass so it made it very difficult to connect with Grace. I can completely understand the appeal of not writing about a child or moving through time so quickly though.

This story really picks up with the action. Grace seems a bit more proactive than her mother, Kayla, so the story flows better. The characters also have come into their own now so I had a feel for what they would or would not do.

Since this was on audio I was not fully aware of when each story ended or another began. They flow seamlessly as one book. The narration was fabulous and I could easily tell who was who. I would have preferred listening to each separately or having some kind of definition for when the books ended to give a reference point. Julia Whelan did a fantastic job of adding inflection to her voices. This is one story that could have used more fantastical sounds in the background, especially in book three when the Jinn arrives.

Audiobook provided for review by the author
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audiobibliophile | Jan 8, 2016 |

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