The Moonborn, the debut science fiction novel by D. F. Lovett, is an excellent read.
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Book Review: The Moonborn (or how a science fiction book has convinced me to read Moby-Dick)
Posted: November 13, 2016 by patricksponaugle in Book Review, Opinion, WritingTags: Book Review, D. F. Lovett, Moby-Dick, Roger Zelazny, The Moonborn, Writing
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Just Finished Reading The Wise Man’s Fear by Patrick Rothfuss
Posted: December 2, 2013 by patricksponaugle in Book ReviewTags: Book Recommendation, Book Review, Kingkiller Trilogy, Kvothe, Patrick Rothfuss, The Name of the Wind, The Wise Man's Fear
I should have written a novel in November (since it is National Novel Writing Month), but now it’s December and apparently I didn’t. But I have two really great excuses:
- Writing is Hard Work
- Patrick Rothfuss’ sequel to The Name of the Wind is 1100 pages long, and it was too hard for me to put down.
I’ll totally write a novel next November. But right now, I want to talk briefly about this excellent sequel, The Wise Man’s Fear. This review will not be any more spoilery than the book’s dust-jacket blurb. Trust me, warrior.

