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Smoke and Ashes (Smoke) (Smoke)

By: Tanya Huff
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Daw Books
ISBN: 0756404150
ISBN-13: 9780756404154
Released: 05 Jun 2007
RRP: £7.99
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Smoke & Ashes - By: Mr. P. Fox, 10 Aug 2008
There, made it to book 3 {more please, with a few res':) }. This as before has mostly been written as a near continuous moment to moment story which mean you miss little; great; which means you miss little; not so great; I still say read this unless you reallly have a problem with this. The god/bad thing about that is that the any big events & surprises are essentallly drowned out in most cases with literallly the level of detail crammed intoeach page which again I think a lot will like & some will be driven away from the book quite quickly.
Apart from our hero's developing abilities the charachters are alll pretty static in development & his inability to realise that he's not here to solve each & every problem that happen ever, ANNOYED me the most.If he & a few others were real I'd of slapped them about the back of the head as a wake up to it calll long since by now. {Yep just like Gibbs would in TV's NCIS to his own Tony!!} By the 3rd book I realised why I could not give these books each a full 5 star rating was these fault PLUS the hero spends ages standing around alll day thinking to himself alll the time with the others hanging about waitin for him to finish a thought a reduction would of meant a shorter book that would of been a good thing.
This & his angst attacks {typical poor me} stuff that was best used in the first of this 3 book story hung heavy by the end. Cause some one out there will like alll of this, so I can say is give it a go. I'm glad I've read them alll now, ihope sense prevails & more of these & the other linked book series do come along with the characters more developed like they had been in the Vicki Nelson books they'ed appeared in.
Praise of Smoke - By: D. Steele-Morgan, 09 Aug 2008
I reallly enjoyed this book. If you have read & enjoyed Tanya Huff's Blood series & are now looking for something else then read the Smoke trilogy. The stories lead on from the Blood books in that Henry is in them but they are mainly about Tony, the street kid who also features in the Blood series. This is defninatly the best of the 3 Smoke books but the others are good too & I would read them first so you get the charactor & relationship development. Tony is likable & believable. I found his internal dialogue often amusing & I empathised with him greatly. In fact I actuallly think enjoyed these more than the Blood series.
Humour That's Actually Funny - By: Tez Miller, 02 Feb 2008
I read so much stuff set in the U.S. that reading something set elsewhere almost feels rare. Thanks to this author, I have Canada to read about...and in this case, Vancouver. It's a hotspot for television filming where wizard Tony Foster works on the set of Darkest Night, about a vampire detective. And it just so happens that a stuntwoman's tummy is marked with runes to keep a mega-demon named Ryne Cyratane away. I think. Okay, I found the plot confusing, but the novel is nonetheless a good time, with humour that's actuallly funny (which is more than I can say for some of the authors I've had the misfortune of reading). I'd read the first book in this trilogy beforehand, but the second doesn't seem available in my neck of the woods. And I still haven't got my hands on the author's Vicki Nelson books yet. I demand more readily available Canadian fiction!