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georgiewhoissarahdrew's review
3.0
4 stars for the first 99%
Dear TA Moore,
Great writing, interesting world-building, intriguing relationship. All dressed up to impress--and then the book ends. It feels like part one of a trilogy, which I would read the hell out of, except I don't think you've written it.
Yours in disgruntlement,
Scunnered of Scotland
Dear TA Moore,
Great writing, interesting world-building, intriguing relationship. All dressed up to impress--and then the book ends. It feels like part one of a trilogy, which I would read the hell out of, except I don't think you've written it.
Yours in disgruntlement,
Scunnered of Scotland
jo_kay's review
4.0
I should probably reread Labyrinth of Stone to do it proper justice – and I’ll definitely give it another go – but since I don’t see the time for a reread in the near future, this will have to do for now.
In Labyrinth of Stone, TA Moore blew me away with her masterful world-building, once again, with the gritty, raw imagery of the alien, dystopian setting and its unique characteristics. The same goes for her characters: rough, complicated, hardened by circumstances, yet softened by distinct quirks and dry humour.
What I missed in the Labyrinth of Stone was at least a hint of a resolution to two of its major mysteries, but I can live with it.
All in all, Labyrinth of Stone is a fascinating story for its plot, setting, characterization, and relationships between various characters. With the way TA Moore crafts her words, sharp and eloquent, it was a delight to read.
If you are into no nonsense m/m Sci-Fi romance, I absolutely recommend you check out this book.
This review was originally posted on my blog, Beyond Strange New Words.
In Labyrinth of Stone, TA Moore blew me away with her masterful world-building, once again, with the gritty, raw imagery of the alien, dystopian setting and its unique characteristics. The same goes for her characters: rough, complicated, hardened by circumstances, yet softened by distinct quirks and dry humour.
What I missed in the Labyrinth of Stone was at least a hint of a resolution to two of its major mysteries, but I can live with it.
All in all, Labyrinth of Stone is a fascinating story for its plot, setting, characterization, and relationships between various characters. With the way TA Moore crafts her words, sharp and eloquent, it was a delight to read.
If you are into no nonsense m/m Sci-Fi romance, I absolutely recommend you check out this book.
This review was originally posted on my blog, Beyond Strange New Words.
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