The good: Ya gotta hand it to Mr. Rees - he certainly put a ton of thought into the world-building of the Demi-Monde. He also knows his history. The writing itself is easy to lose yourself in. Individual scenes are very immersive. The bad: Unfortunately, for all that thought the central pre...
This is so badly written I found myself bearing a constant cringe-face. The first 100 pages are pure description, and though necessary, they are hard-going. Awful puns constitute the names of the all-important philosophical and religious ideas running throughout this book, and this constantly det...