A very quick, but fun little story about a detective duo! I literally can't say more without spoiling things, due to the length of the little book, but I read this in one sitting and enjoyed it.
A very quick, but fun little story about a detective duo! I literally can't say more without spoiling things, due to the length of the little book, but I read this in one sitting and enjoyed it.
A short read – especially for Sanderson. A near-future police agency has the ability to replay a day in the life of the city in minute detail, and insert detectives to investigate crimes that happened in the past. On this day, a troubled detective is assigned two cases with his partner, but he has an agenda beyond what he's been assigned.
Not my favorite by Sanderson, but an interesting read nonetheless.
Concluding my #20days20books vacation challenge with 4 days to spare. I actually got a lot of shorter books off my TBR!
I wasn‘t expecting much from Snapshot since it‘s one of Brandon Sanderson‘s shorter, lesser-known works. However, I was pleasantly surprised. This audiobook was engaging from beginning to end, and the narrator is really good. The running time is less than 3 hours, so I suggest it for anyone looking for a quick, entertaining read/listen. Overall rating: 4.03 Stars.
I haven't delved deep into Sanderson's catalogue, but I've loved what I've read so far, and this was no different. Great world building, interesting characters, and a story you don't want to stop reading. Snapshot boasts some interesting technology, and I would certainly read further adventures, but if he decides to leave this world behind, I'm satisfied with what he's given us.
Finally tackling some Kindle downloads that have been sitting around for a while. Working on some shorter reads during lunch breaks. I loves me some Sanderson!
Confusing in parts. Not sure that I enjoyed it as much as my fiance did.
I quite liked this one. Brandon Sanderson's short stories are always based on fascinating concepts and this was no exception.
Left me wondering how much an author wants the reader to know by use of foreshadowing.