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Various thoughts on a variety of topics.

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  • Katalepsis & MOB Sorcery #4

    Posted on March 29, 2025 4:06 pm by Offkorn Comment

    Hazel Young‘s Katalepsis novel strongly brings Otherside Picnic to mind. They’re certainly not identical… but do share a certain atmosphere and character resemblance. Personally, my problem with this book ended up being how the protagonists keep having their strengths talked up or developing nasty abilities only to somehow continuously end up struggling on the back foot.

    The fourth of K.D. Robertson‘s Mob Sorcery novels starts out and ends decent enough, but the entire assault on the vault (and in particular the monologue bonanza that caps it off) is pretty bad. The protagonist is all kinds of awkward with his abilities and power-level all over the place and the expository deluge is just insane. The post-job recovery at the end aside, that it went as low as it did is a bad enough sign that I’m leaning toward dropping the series here.

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  • Heretic Spellblade, NEURAL WRAITH #1-3, & DEMON’S THRONE

    Posted on January 23, 2025 3:59 pm by Offkorn Comment

    A series I initially skipped over due the description raising some red flags, K.D. Robertson‘s Heretic Spellblade novels at first seemed to be just as bad as I feared.

    Not only do they drop you straight into massive harem territory with no shortage of sexual content, but the protagonist’s whole ‘I want my women back’ attitude is pretty disgusting. As it turns out, that ends up being 100% intentional and about halfway through the first novel he realizes his mistake. From that point on the series becomes incredibly good for some time… right up until the fifth or sixth novel. Around there the story starts to buckle under its own weight and almost all of the harem holdouts fold; by the end there’s only like two girls who haven’t had sex with him.

    Overall I’d still say it’s a great overpowered protagonist paranormal romance, but it does take some work to make it through all the politics, exposition, and ‘defeated by sex’ present in those later novels.

    Another series by the same author, Neural Wraith occupies a space between the above and Mob Sorcery in its romance aspects. Like the former there’s an entire strata of girls obsessed with the protagonist (androids this time instead of beastkin), but like the latter the sex is backloaded (and also fairly niche since the girls here are armored combat robots rather than sexbots).

    In terms of story and setting it’s completely different from both however. For one it takes place on a cyberpunk future-Earth, for another it focuses on procedural action/drama (it flirts with mystery but most of the clues remain character-side), and most notable of all is that the protagonist isn’t overpowered in any way. Well, besides being catnip to androids. Regardless, the series ends up quite good despite being a bit too exposition-heavy at times.

    Finally we come to Demon’s Throne, also by the same author, which was published between the first and second Neural Wraith novels. It’s easily the weakest of the batch for all sorts of reasons, from the questionable character interactions at the start to the abrupt sex scenes, and very generic. I’ve little desire to keep reading beyond this first book… although I suppose it does work as a guilty pleasure time waster.

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    This entry was posted in Book Related and tagged Demon's Throne Fantasy Heretic Spellblade K.D. Robertson Neural Wraith Paranormal Romance Science Fiction
  • MOB Sorcery #1-3 & The OP Lich IS A RETURNEE #16

    Posted on January 5, 2025 12:17 pm by Offkorn Comment

    K.D. Robertson‘s Mob Sorcery series is an urban fantasy harem-flavored paranormal romance that’s rather notable for not rushing into the establishment of said harem. As a result the relationship with the main love interest ends up fairly well done. The other girls are more mixed though, with the secondary love interest in particular just feeling completely arbitrary; her characterization is all over the place and they have basically nothing in common. He has far better chemistry with her sister.

    The third love interest ~works but I feel it would’ve been better off for them to remain friends and have her get closer to the police enforcer instead. Then in the realm of harem candidates, the evolving relationship with the harpy so far has been perfectly fine while the foxgirl’s infatuation comes across as rather forced and the unicorn is just completely random. Definitely plan to keep following it for now but may drop depending on how overly complicated it ends up getting.

    The sixteenth of Stuart Grosse‘s Lich Returnee novellas covers the last of the broken magic seals, presumably wrapping up this somewhat extended arc. It’s pretty relaxed, with no combat or any particular complications.

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