28. Read 5 Torchwood novels I haven’t read yet
I've finished two Torchwood novels this month so far:
I had a tough time getting through Something in the Water (Torchwood 4) by Trevor Baxendale. There were some excellent moments, and the story was intense and terrifying. The problem was, it was too intense and terrifying. If I were watching this happen on the screen, there were moments when I would have looked away or covered my eyes. You can't do that when you're reading printed words on a page! I thought the idea was clever and the execution definitely fit well for Torchwood. But, oh, there were so many icky moments and so many horrifying moments! I loved seeing Owen start to get at the problem but having Tosh figure it out in the end. But it truly took all of them to stop the horror.
I really enjoyed Pack Animals (Torchwood 7) by Peter Anghelides. My friend gave me a copy and left a note in the book, saying it was her favorite of the ones she gave me, and I can definitely see why. It was a tense story but a fun read. And who doesn't love an Invisible Ianto? (He would SO win in a game of Naked Hide & Seek) It was great to get a little further into the series but still have that team dynamic, with Ianto & Jack definitely as an item and Owen dead and Gwen & Rhys about to be married, it was a fun time to watch everything in Cardiff go crazy. Monsters from a card deck start becoming real and killing people. Weather and plants start springing up out of nowhere. And everybody from zookeepers to reporters are clueless. But Torchwood, as always, gets to the bottom of it and saves the day! It was also great to get a nice description of what it's like for Jack coming back from the dead.
Progress: 4/5
I've finished two Torchwood novels this month so far:
I had a tough time getting through Something in the Water (Torchwood 4) by Trevor Baxendale. There were some excellent moments, and the story was intense and terrifying. The problem was, it was too intense and terrifying. If I were watching this happen on the screen, there were moments when I would have looked away or covered my eyes. You can't do that when you're reading printed words on a page! I thought the idea was clever and the execution definitely fit well for Torchwood. But, oh, there were so many icky moments and so many horrifying moments! I loved seeing Owen start to get at the problem but having Tosh figure it out in the end. But it truly took all of them to stop the horror.
I really enjoyed Pack Animals (Torchwood 7) by Peter Anghelides. My friend gave me a copy and left a note in the book, saying it was her favorite of the ones she gave me, and I can definitely see why. It was a tense story but a fun read. And who doesn't love an Invisible Ianto? (He would SO win in a game of Naked Hide & Seek) It was great to get a little further into the series but still have that team dynamic, with Ianto & Jack definitely as an item and Owen dead and Gwen & Rhys about to be married, it was a fun time to watch everything in Cardiff go crazy. Monsters from a card deck start becoming real and killing people. Weather and plants start springing up out of nowhere. And everybody from zookeepers to reporters are clueless. But Torchwood, as always, gets to the bottom of it and saves the day! It was also great to get a nice description of what it's like for Jack coming back from the dead. Progress: 4/5