Book Diary Entry: Our Mortal Days
Book: Our Mortal Days
Author: Elizabeth Blackson
Pages: 221
Hard Core Scale: 2/4
Normal Scale: 7/10
Publish Date: 2004
About: The wolf clan is starving. Political unrest shakes the tribe as the chief
has died. Will they turn to raid human settlements or find another way to
survive the harsh winter.
Review: Well done. A simple plot that follows its formulas well. It avoids the pitfalls of human as “other” genre. Though sometimes it falls into repeating sentence structure at times Elizabeth breaks her way out it. Character and anthropomorphic description is weak and is a shame as it would help ground character and add far more to this world of hers. Some small questions of world design not well thought out leading to some logic issues. Fantasy tropes ugiling their way in the perceived every day when they are not supposed to be nor valid for the situation. Everything wrapped up by an acceptable Deus Ex so that clears out well enough, usually when such a thing could hurt a book. Yet, despite these amateur flaws her story prevails with characters that you can care about and action with stake. I wonder if she will write anything else, as this was close to three territory and if she has done nothing but improve over nearly two decades, I hope she is creating quite amazing things.
Book Cover Art by Marie Tary, copyright Stone Garden publishing. 2004