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Thomas K. Krug

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Gangbare naam
Krug, Thomas K.
Officiële naam
Krug, Thomas K. III
Pseudoniemen en naamsvarianten
T.K. Krug
Geboortedatum
1988-01-24
Geslacht
male
Nationaliteit
USA
Geboorteplaats
Carmel, New York, USA
Woonplaatsen
Skippack, Pennsylvania, USA
Opleiding
University of Scranton
Beroepen
army officer
Organisaties
United States Army

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This is the first in a series of book centred round Kydona and, in this book we find a lot of the scene setting done that will, hopefully come to fruition in later episodes, which definitely does not make it a standalone read.

Time has been taken to develop the characters in this book, starting with a male lead that is gradually fleshed out in the opening chapters. He is arrogant, reckless and an all round heel; visualise Joffrey in Game of Thrones, and you are on the right track. As befits someone in his position, he has very little regard for those around him, even his own Mother and, as the novel progresses we see a change brought about by the realization of the consequences of his acts. Not enough of a change to make this character likeable, but enough to make the reader wonder where, and how, he will develop in later books. It is suffice to say that he not your stereotypical hero and, if you cannot put your dislike of him to the side, you may not read to the end of the novel; a character does not have to be likeable to be a good character.

In writing Kydona, the Author has revealed an amazing ability to describe court intrigue, weaponry and warfare, which led me to believe he had done a fair amount of research. Some aspects written about though, would not have all been present in the same era so, because of this, I would not wholly regard this book as fitting in the Fantasy genre as it has more of the elements found in a good Steampunk novel. This clash of elements though, only added to the book and made me wonder which direction things would go, making me want to read on.

Dialogue is very precise and drawn out in some places, making the reader wish they would get on with it already and move on. But again this slow and precise interaction is what makes this a good little read, setting more scenes for future works, and also answering questions that come up whilst reading this one. If you are averse to swearing and gratuitous sex scenes in your reads, this may not be the book for you. In my opinion, I sometimes felt as if the sex scenes were added as fillers and because the Author was a little at a loss as to how to tie up that particular section; they don't propel the plot onward or in any direction I could see. Fortunately they are not badly written, so at least that was their one redeeming feature. There is a little racial stereotyping in this novel, but again we are not naive enough to believe it has been stamped out entirely in our real world, so why should it not appear in our literature as long as it isn't written offensively, and this isn’t.

This is another easy read little book that fell by the wayside because of some proofreading and editing errors. Some so obvious, I was surprised that they had not been picked up by someone out there prior to it being published. There were so many missing words, grammatical errors and a general butchering of the English language, that even I had to reread some passages several times before the light bulb went on and I could continue, and this led to the book only being awarded 3 thumbs. I expected this to deliver so much more than it did and, even though I enjoyed it, because of all the errors I probably won’t read the next book in the series.

If you like the fantasy and Steampunk genres, I would recommend this as a quick read, as long as you are not expecting too much from its pages.

Originally reviewed on: http://catesbooknuthut.wordpress.com/2013/07/22/review-kydona-t-k-krug-iii/




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Melline | 9 andere besprekingen | Oct 24, 2023 |
This is the first in a series of book centred round Kydona and, in this book we find a lot of the scene setting done that will, hopefully come to fruition in later episodes, which definitely does not make it a standalone read.

Time has been taken to develop the characters in this book, starting with a male lead that is gradually fleshed out in the opening chapters. He is arrogant, reckless and an all round heel; visualise Joffrey in Game of Thrones, and you are on the right track. As befits someone in his position, he has very little regard for those around him, even his own Mother and, as the novel progresses we see a change brought about by the realization of the consequences of his acts. Not enough of a change to make this character likeable, but enough to make the reader wonder where, and how, he will develop in later books. It is suffice to say that he not your stereotypical hero and, if you cannot put your dislike of him to the side, you may not read to the end of the novel; a character does not have to be likeable to be a good character.

In writing Kydona, the Author has revealed an amazing ability to describe court intrigue, weaponry and warfare, which led me to believe he had done a fair amount of research. Some aspects written about though, would not have all been present in the same era so, because of this, I would not wholly regard this book as fitting in the Fantasy genre as it has more of the elements found in a good Steampunk novel. This clash of elements though, only added to the book and made me wonder which direction things would go, making me want to read on.

Dialogue is very precise and drawn out in some places, making the reader wish they would get on with it already and move on. But again this slow and precise interaction is what makes this a good little read, setting more scenes for future works, and also answering questions that come up whilst reading this one. If you are averse to swearing and gratuitous sex scenes in your reads, this may not be the book for you. In my opinion, I sometimes felt as if the sex scenes were added as fillers and because the Author was a little at a loss as to how to tie up that particular section; they don't propel the plot onward or in any direction I could see. Fortunately they are not badly written, so at least that was their one redeeming feature. There is a little racial stereotyping in this novel, but again we are not naive enough to believe it has been stamped out entirely in our real world, so why should it not appear in our literature as long as it isn't written offensively, and this isn’t.

This is another easy read little book that fell by the wayside because of some proofreading and editing errors. Some so obvious, I was surprised that they had not been picked up by someone out there prior to it being published. There were so many missing words, grammatical errors and a general butchering of the English language, that even I had to reread some passages several times before the light bulb went on and I could continue, and this led to the book only being awarded 3 thumbs. I expected this to deliver so much more than it did and, even though I enjoyed it, because of all the errors I probably won’t read the next book in the series.

If you like the fantasy and Steampunk genres, I would recommend this as a quick read, as long as you are not expecting too much from its pages.

Originally reviewed on: http://catesbooknuthut.wordpress.com/2013/07/22/review-kydona-t-k-krug-iii/




This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License.
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Melline | 9 andere besprekingen | Aug 13, 2022 |
This is the first in a series of book centred round Kydona and, in this book we find a lot of the scene setting done that will, hopefully come to fruition in later episodes, which definitely does not make it a standalone read.

Time has been taken to develop the characters in this book, starting with a male lead that is gradually fleshed out in the opening chapters. He is arrogant, reckless and an all round heel; visualise Joffrey in Game of Thrones, and you are on the right track. As befits someone in his position, he has very little regard for those around him, even his own Mother and, as the novel progresses we see a change brought about by the realization of the consequences of his acts. Not enough of a change to make this character likeable, but enough to make the reader wonder where, and how, he will develop in later books. It is suffice to say that he not your stereotypical hero and, if you cannot put your dislike of him to the side, you may not read to the end of the novel; a character does not have to be likeable to be a good character.

In writing Kydona, the Author has revealed an amazing ability to describe court intrigue, weaponry and warfare, which led me to believe he had done a fair amount of research. Some aspects written about though, would not have all been present in the same era so, because of this, I would not wholly regard this book as fitting in the Fantasy genre as it has more of the elements found in a good Steampunk novel. This clash of elements though, only added to the book and made me wonder which direction things would go, making me want to read on.

Dialogue is very precise and drawn out in some places, making the reader wish they would get on with it already and move on. But again this slow and precise interaction is what makes this a good little read, setting more scenes for future works, and also answering questions that come up whilst reading this one. If you are averse to swearing and gratuitous sex scenes in your reads, this may not be the book for you. In my opinion, I sometimes felt as if the sex scenes were added as fillers and because the Author was a little at a loss as to how to tie up that particular section; they don't propel the plot onward or in any direction I could see. Fortunately they are not badly written, so at least that was their one redeeming feature. There is a little racial stereotyping in this novel, but again we are not naive enough to believe it has been stamped out entirely in our real world, so why should it not appear in our literature as long as it isn't written offensively, and this isn’t.

This is another easy read little book that fell by the wayside because of some proofreading and editing errors. Some so obvious, I was surprised that they had not been picked up by someone out there prior to it being published. There were so many missing words, grammatical errors and a general butchering of the English language, that even I had to reread some passages several times before the light bulb went on and I could continue, and this led to the book only being awarded 3 thumbs. I expected this to deliver so much more than it did and, even though I enjoyed it, because of all the errors I probably won’t read the next book in the series.

If you like the fantasy and Steampunk genres, I would recommend this as a quick read, as long as you are not expecting too much from its pages.

Originally reviewed on: http://catesbooknuthut.wordpress.com/2013/07/22/review-kydona-t-k-krug-iii/




This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License.
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TheAcorn | 9 andere besprekingen | Nov 8, 2019 |
Deze bespreking was geschreven voorLibraryThing lid Weggevers.
"He was busy doing some kind of ludicrous jig around the bench, singing loudly, 'We're going whoring, we're going whoring...'"

*last straw snaps* Watch as I do a jig around my Kindle, singing loudly, "I just stopped reading, I just stopped reading"...

There was a lot wrong with the 7% I read - but that just made my gorge rise. Not rating it, since I did only read 7%, and please God don't make me read any more than that.
 
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