Wednesday, March 16, 2016

Review: Artificial Light

Artificial Light Artificial Light by Nathan Wall
My rating: 5 of 5 stars


I received a review copy of this book.

So here is the review.

Even without having read the first two books of this series, I still found this one intriguing. It is a unique blend of mythology, religion, and technology.

Angels that are not supernatural but depend on technology. Humans that may be supernatural under the right conditions. This is an interesting reversal of religion and mythology.

This book has lots of action, mystery, technology that's advanced enough to seem like magic, murder, mayhem, angelic revolution, betrayal, loyalty, etc.

The story works even without reading the previous two books, but there is a lot of backstory that must be inferred from context or simply assumed. I recommend reading the first two books before this one.

I will remedy my failure to read the first two books, even though it is too late for me to read them first. I want to fill in the assumed, possibly incorrect, information that will be found in them.

This book is very hard to put down before finishing it.

I think everyone should read this, after the first two.

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