Reviews of the Works of John E. Stith

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Reunion on Neverend

"I'm not a huge fan of Sci-Fi, but the mystery and reunion between characters piqued my interest. I'm glad to say that I enjoyed it! Lan and Parke were funny together. ...

"This book started out strong for me, then slowed down a bit in the middle, and then really picked up again at the end. It wasn't too heavy on the Sci-Fi, which was perfect for me. There is some light romance as well. The author is currently re-releasing most of his titles and I am interested in reading more!"

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2016-10-03 3 October 2016 Mel's Shelves Melanie view
Reunion on Neverend

A fast paced, fun mystery with plenty of adventure and excitement.  Set in a mesh of other worlds, Reunion on Neverend successfully took me far away. The world building was magnificent and I could picture the volcanic cave formations on Neverend and the homes and shops carved out of them.  For me, the best part was the mix of characters and how they worked to solve Tessa’s museum mystery.  I knew Lan was hiding a secret from the very beginning, his unbecoming demeanor camouflaged his overwhelming knowledge and physical capabilities. Paired with his much larger friend, Parke, they made an intimidating duo.  Once the group gets together to outwit a duo interested in Tessa’s museum for maniacal means, action, adventure and comedy prevail.  Lan’s means of frustrating the thieves was ingenious and hilarious.  Usually I’m not huge on space adventure, but this science fiction mystery was perfect for me.

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2016-10-11 10/11/2016 Stephanie's Book Reviews Stephanie Thornton view
Scapescope

"Tried-and-true Alfred Hitchcock sort of plot."

1984-12-01 December 1984 Mile High Futures Edward Bryant view
Scapescope

"I hope to see more from Stith."

1984-12-09 9 December 1984 Denver Post Don C. Thompson view
Scapescope

"Fascinating."

1985-02-02 2 February 1985 Cheyenne Edition Nell Womack Evans view
Scapescope

"Well-written and well-plotted, with several surprises. Scapescope is a fine, enjoyable first novel."

1985-07-01 July 1985 Galactic Dispatch Joe Sokola view
Scapescope

"Fast-paced."

1985-08-01 August 1985 Modem Times Jennifer Petkus view
Scapescope

"Entertainingly written."

1985-09-01 September 1985 Science Fiction Chronicle Don D'Ammassa view
Scapescope

"I like how the story developed and it was full of twists and turns along the way. It's one of those stories that made me think about what I would do if I was ever in Mike's situation. I'm not sure that I would be smart enough to figure things out or have the courage to do everything he did.... this is an author you will definitely want to check out!"

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2017-05-01 1 May 2017 Mel's Shelves Melanie Valderrama view

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