Showing posts with label DD Barant. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DD Barant. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

review Dying Bites





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DD Barant



I liked Dying Bites. I didn't love it like I loved reading Suzanne McLeod, Devon Monk or Ilona Andrews. There's no denying that DD Barant can tell (write?) a good story. There's plot, twists and turns, suprises, and humor. There's also scenes of horrific sadistic killings, which is probably why I didn't love the book.


The main character, Jace has been brought over from earth to another dimension, another parallel earth. Only this world has a teeny tiny percentage of humans. Everyone else is vampire (pire), thrope (lycanthrope) or lem (golem). There are sorcerers which are humans. Jace is brought over to solve a series of killings by an alledgedly insane human. She is assigned to this worlds version of the FBI, which is her job in her world.


DD Barant has done well with the world building. Almost anything you can imagine here, he has addressed for there. Music, TV shows, courier services, the nazis, all the different wars we had and their counterparts for their world; there is bigotry and superiority expressed by the different races. That would be natural, though not commendable. I found the worldbuilding very imaginative.
Jace didn't seem like a woman though; to me she read like a man, or how I would imagine a man to think (could be totally wrong, though I have three sons and a husband....). But I guess not all women are the same anyway. I certainly don't have a lot of "feminine" traits (hate shopping). I liked the character's toughness, and her extremely smart-assed attitude. I like smart-ass. I especially liked the relationship between Jace and Charlie, the golem assigned to protect her.
The murders she has to solve though are very sadistic, reminiscent of the "Saw"-like movies that have come out. I'm not really into those type of movies, so that's what lowered my enjoyment of this book. The murders were very imaginative, but too sadistic for me, and not a fun sadistic.
If you like torture/horror movies along with your humor and a good mystery you'll like this book. The writing was good, the plot and mystery was excellant, as was the world itself. I also liked that you learned about the world as Jace learned about it. That was great. At this point I'm not sure if I would read a sequel. I kind of want to, because I did enjoy Jace and Charlies jabs at each other, as well as Gretchen and Jace. I'm just not sure if I want to read anymore sadistic murder. There is an excerpt of the second book (Death Blows) at the end of Dying Bites. I like the title puns also, always enjoy those type of titles.

Dying Bites was my 33rd book read for my reading goal

Sunday, May 24, 2009

This is a picture of a book I saw Barnes & Noble. The book, Dying Bites, is by DD Barant. My question to anyone; have you read this book? (an ARC) know where an excerpt can be found? I looked on the web and cannot find any info on DD Barant (as an author) only links to buy her/his(?) book. It looks interesting. From the book blurb on the B&N website I found that it is about an FBI agent who specialized in "the crazies" who gets pulled into an alternate (parallel) world or universe. In this world humans make up 1% of the population, Vampire and Werevolves are the norm here (reminds me of Kit Whitfield's Benighted). Unfortunately there was no excerpt on the B&N site. I love excerpts - they help me figure out if I want to buy a book or not. Booksellers - please put up more excerpts.




I am a little more than halfway through this book, Magic in the Blood. I love Devon Monk's writing. I am loving this book. I think I keep putting off reading this book because I don't want to actually finish it. I know it's weird, but when I finish it, I'll be done reading it, and I'll miss it. huh. really weird. Then I'll have to find another book that will measure up and they won't be quite the same. I do have some good books coming up in my TBR pile to read though. Like Rachel Caine's Undone. And I won a copy of Richelle Mead's Vampire Academy, though I haven't received it yet. Magic Strikes (Ilona Andrews) is also waiting for me to read it. Ilona Andrews is (are? she/they are a husband/wife writing team; I can't imagine writing a book {at all!} with a husband or a partner. I would argue too much or not want to include any words but my own. Good thing I can't really write, it will never come up!) a very good writer. I have read her/their other two books and each time I get lost in them. I would recommend them to anyone.

I'm also waiting to see a book published written by someone I met on LiveJournal. I read one of her short shorts online and it was pretty good. It was a take on the river crossing (Styxx), mixed with the Scales of Justice. I enjoy satire. She has a website up, almost ready for viewing. The home page is up and looks good.

I'm wishing I was a millionaire (who doesn't?), since it seems like there are so many interesting books coming out soon.