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Tim C. Taylor

Auteur de The Slough of Despond

26+ oeuvres 171 utilisateurs 33 critiques

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Comprend les noms: Tim C. Taylor, Taylor C., Tim

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Œuvres de Tim C. Taylor

The Slough of Despond (2012) 44 exemplaires
Last Man Through the Gate (2011) 27 exemplaires
The City of Destruction (2012) 5 exemplaires

Oeuvres associées

Further Conflicts (2011) — Contributeur — 15 exemplaires
Shoes, Ships and Cadavers: Tales from North Londonshire (2010) — Contributeur — 9 exemplaires

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Colchester, England

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I'm not especially good at writing reviews, so this will be as brief as any I've given in the past.

I must first admit that I know Tim Taylor. He is a good friend of mine - but, that said, we both attend the NSFWG writer's workshop together and are quite content to pick holes in each other's work when we think it's justified!

The Human Legion series of books, beginning with Marine Cadet, is one of Tim's best works to date. It is SF written in the best of traditional traditions, a solid read, well written and with an excellent plot. You can think back (if you are old enough!) to E.E. 'Doc' Smith and his Lensman series. The style of Taylor's book is not dissimilar, but the author updates that style to bring the language used to a much more modern standard.

Buy yourself a copy (it's been riding high in the Amazon charts since it's recent publication. You will be joining 10's of thousands of other SF buffs who've done so.
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NigelEdwards | 1 autre critique | Jan 17, 2015 |
Marine Cadet (The Human Legion Book 1)
Tim C Taylor

I didn't get halfway thru the first chapter before I was hooked and on an adventure like no other I have ever taken.

Mr. Tim C Taylor has a way of writing that flows smoothly and seamless. Then every so often he places a bomb. He places them with the expertise of a seasoned author, which just sinks the hook deeper. He has a great since of timing, you never know when you will be laughing or cringing, you will be reading alone in the middle of a shoot out and he throws in something so funny and not expected that it makes you love the adventure even more. Or he can go in the opposite direction and the story will have the characters setting around just talking with their team and BOOM something really horrific happens and Mr. Taylor doesn't skip a beat it is seamless...smooth.

He has taken the proud Marines, twisted and re-modeled them into a futuristic Branch for the conquering allies, that rule earth. They breed the human race into super Marines (fighting machines). What a concept...what a story.

The pace is fast and moves at a good click. Which is in my opinion is good because I couldn't get enough of it. I enjoyed the way Mr. Taylor has put a great balance of war/fighting and personal insight into the characters and showed the camaraderie of the Marines themselves. It takes place around the year 2566 and we see what Earth has turned into. It is all orchestrated into this action packed science fiction series.

You can't go wrong picking this book up for a read and if you get hooked, like I did, I hear Book 2, Indigo Squad (The Human Legion Book 2) is now out. I for one, am very glad this is an ongoing series, I'm enjoying the adventure. You can also join the Human Legion on-line and get updates and communications from and for the Indigo Squad. You get the the inside scoop.

Thank you Mr Taylor for another great adventure that is just starting and giving me the time of my life in space.
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53bryanm | 1 autre critique | Jan 16, 2015 |
[Early reviewer book]

The Slough of Despond is the first book in the Reality War series by Tim C. Taylor.

Plot: [Admittedly, I didn't get very far with this book, so my plot description might be off.]
Radlan is a time traveler fom 2992 who has been placed in a small town in England in 1992, a critical time junction. As his cover he works as a financial advisor. When one day Amanda comes into his office, there is an instant connection between them, that is furthered by Radlan accidentally sharing a nanotechnological hormone package with her. As Radlan scrambles to get things and himself under control again, while dreaming about lizard people, he soon finds that he has to make a decision betweent duty and desire.

I read about the first 80 pages or so of this book and I debated quitting with myself after the first 30 pages or so. It just really didn’t work for me.

Read more on my blog: http://kalafudra.wordpress.com/2013/06/25/the-reality-war-book-1-the-slough-of-d...
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kalafudra | 14 autres critiques | Jun 25, 2013 |
Cette critique a été rédigée pour LibraryThing Member Giveaways.
This was an interesting and entertaining book. The characters are well-developed, the plot believable and the prose engaging. Unlike many e-books, this book is very well edited - I did not pick up on any errors. I enjoyed this book very much and will be obtaining the second book as soon as I am able.
 
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seldombites | 14 autres critiques | Jun 18, 2013 |

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