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The Immortal Navigator: The Siren's Call
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bookshelves: science-fiction, space-other-planets, review-copy, vampires, reviewed
Feb 23, 2023
bookshelves: science-fiction, space-other-planets, review-copy, vampires, reviewed
*I received an ecopy of this book from the author. This has not influenced my review.*
I have said before that I want books about vampires in space, and I finally got one!
I loved the vibe of this book. So mysterious and tense. A small crew out in the void of space. Their navigator a potentially dangerous, incredibly intelligent vampire with hypnotism powers locked away in a container. Weird things start happening. Things start going wrong.
I loved the writing style. It was very eloquent and built up the tension so well. The description compares this book to Interview with the Vampire, and that's actually a pretty good comparison in terms of the feel of the writing and how it's a person telling their story, more so than the fact that there's a vampire in it.
He was an interesting vampire though. At first I didn't understand why everyone was so scared of him, he clearly wasn't some feral monster. But then we met him, and I was like, "Oh, I get it now." Lots of vampires in books have mind control powers, but somehow it was portrayed here in a way that felt so much more ominous and scary. His sheer power and presence and composure made him scary, even if he wasn't doing or saying anything threatening. Though I did find it funny how *SPOILER* (view spoiler) *END SPOILER* There wasn't a lot of vampiring in this book, it was mostly just that he was immortal and had some interesting abilities, but it was still cool.
There's also some other weird supernatural stuff that goes down, it's not just the vampire.
A few things didn't really have an explanation, and I can't tell if there was one I wasn't told or if I was just meant to not think about it. *SPOILER* (view spoiler) *END SPOILER* And some things I just didn't quite understand, like *SPOILER* (view spoiler) *END SPOILER* and some of the MC's emotional revelations. The ending also felt a bit confusing/abrupt, but it might be meant to lead into another book, in which case I imagine there will be answers. And despite these things, I still enjoyed the story.
Overall, the writing was eloquent, the mood was mysterious and tense, and the story had me hooked!
*Rating: 4 Stars // Read Date: 2023 // Format: Ebook via TTS*
Recommended For:
Anyone who likes eloquent writing, mysterious and tense space missions, and vampires.
Original Review @ Metaphors and Moonlight
I have said before that I want books about vampires in space, and I finally got one!
I loved the vibe of this book. So mysterious and tense. A small crew out in the void of space. Their navigator a potentially dangerous, incredibly intelligent vampire with hypnotism powers locked away in a container. Weird things start happening. Things start going wrong.
I loved the writing style. It was very eloquent and built up the tension so well. The description compares this book to Interview with the Vampire, and that's actually a pretty good comparison in terms of the feel of the writing and how it's a person telling their story, more so than the fact that there's a vampire in it.
He was an interesting vampire though. At first I didn't understand why everyone was so scared of him, he clearly wasn't some feral monster. But then we met him, and I was like, "Oh, I get it now." Lots of vampires in books have mind control powers, but somehow it was portrayed here in a way that felt so much more ominous and scary. His sheer power and presence and composure made him scary, even if he wasn't doing or saying anything threatening. Though I did find it funny how *SPOILER* (view spoiler) *END SPOILER* There wasn't a lot of vampiring in this book, it was mostly just that he was immortal and had some interesting abilities, but it was still cool.
There's also some other weird supernatural stuff that goes down, it's not just the vampire.
A few things didn't really have an explanation, and I can't tell if there was one I wasn't told or if I was just meant to not think about it. *SPOILER* (view spoiler) *END SPOILER* And some things I just didn't quite understand, like *SPOILER* (view spoiler) *END SPOILER* and some of the MC's emotional revelations. The ending also felt a bit confusing/abrupt, but it might be meant to lead into another book, in which case I imagine there will be answers. And despite these things, I still enjoyed the story.
Overall, the writing was eloquent, the mood was mysterious and tense, and the story had me hooked!
*Rating: 4 Stars // Read Date: 2023 // Format: Ebook via TTS*
Recommended For:
Anyone who likes eloquent writing, mysterious and tense space missions, and vampires.
Original Review @ Metaphors and Moonlight
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February 4, 2023
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February 7, 2023
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February 7, 2023
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science-fiction
February 7, 2023
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space-other-planets
February 7, 2023
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review-copy
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vampires
February 23, 2023
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