Review
I read all of Thor this summer. I've read every Silva, Baldacci, Child, and Berry (SKIP THE MUSEUM OF MYSTERIES) book, so figured I'd give Thor a try. Maybe it's because I read all of the novels in a three-month period, but I found myself skipping the buts where Thor gets up on his political bandbox. It's not that I disagree with him, but I'm in the read for the STORY, not conservative political opinion. I also discovered that he cuts and pastes some of his descriptions from one book to another—an element you might not notice unless you're gorging on Scot Harvath.
All that being written, Thor's books are entertaining and interesting. They're also geographically and culturally accurate: I've visited many of the places where his stories occur, and he's spot-on in his descriptions. I've pre-ordered his next book and am interested in seeing how much I enjoy it after a break of several months.
All that being written, Thor's books are entertaining and interesting. They're also geographically and culturally accurate: I've visited many of the places where his stories occur, and he's spot-on in his descriptions. I've pre-ordered his next book and am interested in seeing how much I enjoy it after a break of several months.