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bookreview

This is a collection of book reviews written by me a long time ago. They have previously been published other places. New book reviews might periodically appear.

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Bookreview: Acorna's Search

"Acorna's Search" is the firth book in the series about Acorna. While Acorna struggles to rebuild her home planet after the massive attack from the Khleevi, strange things start to happen.

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Bookreview: Acorna's People

Acorna has finally found her own people who she has yet to know. While getting to know her new people she is presented with a challenge.

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Bookreview: Deception point

Deception point is a book one discovers after reading The Da Vinci code by the same author. Deception Point is, if possible, even more exciting.

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Bookreview: Dissolution

Historical fiction has a tendency to feel a little half done and dull. C. J. Sansom however is the living proof that it's possible to write amazingly good historical fiction.

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Bookreview: Revelation

Shardlake is back again. This time with the new title sargent. Once again he has managed to stumble into a case that gets him involved in a high political game.

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Bookreview: Sovereign

Sansom has done it yet again. The third book about "Shardlake", a British lawyer in the fifteen hundreds with high contacts, is just as good as the previous two.

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Bookreview: Dark fire

After the fantastic experience of "Dissolution" my first thought was that the follow-up "Dark Fire" couldn't possibly be better. Just goes to show how wrong you can be.

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Bookreview: Acornas World

”Acornas world” is, like all of the books in the Acorna series, fantastic. This is yet another masterpiece from McCaffreys pen. During a travel with her dear friends and saviors Acorna comes across a planet.

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Bookreview: The God Delusion

The main message of this book is, as of today, probably more relevant in the States than in Norway. Being an atheist is more accepted in our society than the target societies.

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Bookreview: All the Weyrs of Pern

In “All the Weyrs of Pern” McCaffrey has managed something she has been struggling with for a long time. She has managed to take Pern into a new technological era

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Bookreview: The Dolphins of Pern

“The dolphins of Pern” introduces a completely new dimension of the dragon world called Pern. When humans first colonized Pern they brought with them dolphins that had been genetically manipulated

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Bookreview: Programming Perl

“Programming perl” is a book any perl programmer must have on his or her shelf. The book is written as a textbook and takes you from the simplest introduction to perl to hyperadvanced

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