Showing posts with label Paper. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Paper. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 12

TMST: Paper, Electronic, Audio books



10/12 - paper, electronic, audio… how do you read?

I'll take what I can get! hahaha. 

The last couple of years ebooks and audios have been my main sources. I can give a million reasons why. Money, space, Covid, and ease of access....just to name a few. 

I must thank all my blogging friends...especially Blodeuedd for really getting me into Audio. Not too long ago I was all MEH about that source, but they have gotten me addicted ;) 

I do still love paperbooks but mainly I only get the paper versions if I go to a used book sale, gifties from people, or randomly at the grocery store. 









Thursday, March 21

Book Review: Paper by Kell Inkston


Paper - A Short Story
Author: Kell Inkston
Title: Paper - A Short Story
(Breath #1)
(The Craft of Kings #2)
Genre: Fantasy, Short Stories
Pages: ebook
Published:  February 7th 2015
Where I Got It: My shelf (Amazon)



Watch the young legendary hero Ralic embark on a quest to learn the truth about his childhood, and the childhoods of everyone he's ever met ever.

Another Amazon freebie. I was drawn in by the cover and the title. Both are so simple...but intriguing. 

The story follows Ralic and his early journey. We get to learn about where this hero comes from and a lot about him. This felt like a prequel/prologue in a way. 

Ralic is interesting indeed. I like him. The world seems interesting, but it confused me. I need to learn more about it. There wasn't much here. This seemed to focus on the people more so. This needed a couple of extra pages I feel. Too prologue-y for my liking. 

Honestly? I was surprised to see this was a fantasy. Did not expect it. But I was pleased. Took me for a loop. 

I did pick up the next step of the story. It's longer, but still a short story. I am curious to learn more about Ralic and this world. We shall see. 

A random, odd find, but it wasn't bad. It did its job...it made me curious to learn more in the next book. I'll give this a 3.