I finally started the oft-recommended Disc World series this weekend. The first book is feeling a bit sloggy, but I'll give it a bit more time to pick up.
On Mon, Aug 26, 2013 at 12:42 PM, Edward Crosby <[email protected]> wrote: > I finally finished Ender's Game last night. That book took me forever to > read even though it's not a very big book. The problem was that it could > not keep my attention. It was an okay book, nothing spectacular. I was also > reading other stuff at the same time is another reason why it took me so > long. > My fiction reading will probably come to a halt for a few months while I > study and prepare for the VCP5-DCV certification exam, to become a VMware > Certified Professional 5 in Datacenter Virtualization. > > ---------------------------------------- > Have a Better One, > Edward Crosby > http://about.me/edwardcrosby > > > On Mon, Aug 26, 2013 at 12:32 PM, Luke Jaconetti <[email protected]>wrote: > >> Sweet Christmas, I finally finished The Last Command. >> >> Overall it was pretty good. But Zahn's obsession with his smuggler >> characters nearly killed this book, and is one of the reasons it took me so >> long to finish it. >> >> I mean, it's clear that Zahn loves his creations more than the film >> characters. Thrawn alone is evidence of that. Even Karde, despite being >> incredibly boring and ridiculously named, is a useful character and serves >> a purpose. But the rest of the smugglers -- the dozens of interchangable, >> nearly anonymous smugglers who all have these detailed interpersonal >> relationships -- are a bridge too far. I think Zahn wanted them to pique >> the reader's interest ala the Bounty Hunters from Empire or (to a lesser >> extent) Jabba's retinue from Jedi. Those groups inspired kids and adults >> alike because we knew very little about them, so there was an air of >> mystery and wonder. Instead here it's just page after page after page of >> boring back and forth dialogue between characters no one cares about. They >> don't even end up playing a crucial role in the end; they help in the final >> space battle, but not in any way that is unique or special. >> >> The main story with the cloning and C'Baoth and Luke and Mara was good. >> I really liked that aspect of it. And overall the trilogy was good. But >> this book needed about 100 pages culled from it. Still, it was worth >> reading and I am glad that I took Shag's advice to pick these books up and >> check them out. >> >> Not sure what's next; probably volume 3 of Slam Dunk as a pallete >> cleanser. >> >> >> On Friday, April 26, 2013 8:27:42 AM UTC-4, Luke Jaconetti wrote: >> >>> I warmed up to Heir To The Empire as I read it, and Dark Force Rising >>> was pretty good too. I think I may just be a littl too removed from the >>> zeitgeist of these novels at this late date, especially with the "real" >>> Episodes 7-9 on the way now. >>> >>> With the rate at which I read it's going to take me a while to finish >>> it, but still, will be nice to finish the trilogy. >>> On Thursday, April 25, 2013 10:11:02 PM UTC-4, Shag wrote: >>> >>>> Oh hell no I didn't recommend "Vanderken's Children" by Christopher >>>> Bulis!!! I realize you are just yanking my chain, but I don't joke when it >>>> comes to Bulis. I wasted too many hours on his books!!!!! >>>> >>>> Shag >>>> >>>> >>>> On Thu, Apr 25, 2013 at 10:01 PM, Dug B. <[email protected]> wrote: >>>> >>>>> Shag has also recommended the book "Vanderken's Children" by >>>>> Christopher Bulis to me. Can't wait to red that one! >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On Thu, Apr 25, 2013 at 9:55 PM, Shag <[email protected]> wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Well... if you were underwhelmed with Heir to the Empire, I think >>>>>> Last Command will get the same vote. Now if you tell me the Lando >>>>>> Calrissian books are better than Zahn/Thrawn trilogy then I know you >>>>>> are seriously broken. >>>>>> >>>>>> Try the X-Wing books next by Michael Stackpole. >>>>>> >>>>>> Shag >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> On Thu, Apr 25, 2013 at 8:03 AM, Luke Jaconetti <[email protected]>wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> Well, I had my copy of the Lando Calrissian trilogy, but cannot find >>>>>>> it. So I read volume 2 of Slam Dunk instead, and now will be starting >>>>>>> The >>>>>>> Last Command, finally finishing the series that I started reading >>>>>>> several >>>>>>> years ago because of discussions on THIS very usegroup! >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> On Thursday, April 18, 2013 5:42:48 AM UTC-4, Edward Crosby wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> That Scott Snyder stuff is really good. I enjoyed Court of Owls and >>>>>>>> Night of Owls stuff. I've never been much of a fan of crossovers but >>>>>>>> those >>>>>>>> worked really well crossing over to the other Batman family titles. >>>>>>>> What I >>>>>>>> found that really worked even better was the Death of the Family story >>>>>>>> with >>>>>>>> the crossovers. >>>>>>>> It's funny that I've been kind of living through Devon, my 13 yr >>>>>>>> old, lately when it comes to novels. He read The Hunger Games books >>>>>>>> first >>>>>>>> and told me how good it was so I decided to check it out. Same for >>>>>>>> Ender's >>>>>>>> Game. He now wants to read a book called Fair Coin ( >>>>>>>> http://amzn.com/1616146095) a****nd I'll probably read that after >>>>>>>> him after I've read the other two novels on my wait list. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> ------------------------------****---------- >>>>>>>> Have a Better One, >>>>>>>> Edward Crosby >>>>>>>> http://about.me/edwardcrosby >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> On Wed, Apr 17, 2013 at 8:34 PM, Irredeemable Shag < >>>>>>>> [email protected]> wrote: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Listening to JUST ONE OF THE GUYS myself to get my Kyle Rayner & >>>>>>>>> Giy Gardner fix. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Enders Game is great. Just read it for the first time last year. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Been reading old comics. Micronauts (surprisingly good) and 1970s >>>>>>>>> JSA from All-Star Comics (moderately good for Bronze Age). Have Scott >>>>>>>>> Snyders recent Batman on my "next" pile (Black Mirror, Court of Owls). >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Shag >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Sent from my iPhone >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> On Apr 17, 2013, at 12:17 PM, Edward Crosby <[email protected]> >>>>>>>>> wrote: >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Okay. I'll check it out. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> ------------------------------****---------- >>>>>>>>> Have a Better One, >>>>>>>>> Edward Crosby >>>>>>>>> http://about.me/edwardcrosby >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> On Wed, Apr 17, 2013 at 12:16 PM, Luke Jaconetti <[email protected] >>>>>>>>> > wrote: >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Ed, if you are interested in the 90s Green Lantern comics, can I >>>>>>>>>> recommend a podcast? >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Just One Of The Guys is a podcast by Shawn Engel which focuses on >>>>>>>>>> Kyle Rayner and Guy Gardner, and he is right now in the post Zero >>>>>>>>>> Hour >>>>>>>>>> era. A really fun show! >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> justoneoftheguys.libsyn.com >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> On Wednesday, April 17, 2013 10:48:32 AM UTC-4, Edward Crosby >>>>>>>>>> wrote: >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> Just finished Catching Fire and Mockingjay now on my comic >>>>>>>>>>> book kick reading old comic books from the last 90's. I've been >>>>>>>>>>> missing >>>>>>>>>>> Kyle Rayner so much I've gone back and started buying all the TPB >>>>>>>>>>> and back >>>>>>>>>>> issues not in those TPB starting at issue #57 where Emerald >>>>>>>>>>> Twilight/New >>>>>>>>>>> Dawn TPB left off. And in between reading all the JLA TPBs of the >>>>>>>>>>> comics >>>>>>>>>>> that started in the late 90's by Grant Morrison and Mark Waid. >>>>>>>>>>> Once I finish with those I plan on reading Orson Scott Card's >>>>>>>>>>> Ender's Game and Stephen King's Carrie before the movies are >>>>>>>>>>> released this >>>>>>>>>>> year. >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> ------------------------------******---------- >>>>>>>>>>> Have a Better One, >>>>>>>>>>> Edward Crosby >>>>>>>>>>> http://about.me/edwardcrosby >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> On Wed, Apr 17, 2013 at 10:33 AM, Dug B. <[email protected]>wrote: >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> I just re-read Christopher Golden's "Strangewood". Perhaps a >>>>>>>>>>>> bad choice while my son was in the hospital; but it is a fantastic >>>>>>>>>>>> book. >>>>>>>>>>>> It's the story of a children's book author who has lost his >>>>>>>>>>>> childlike >>>>>>>>>>>> innocence...so he has lost his link with Strangewood (the subject >>>>>>>>>>>> of his >>>>>>>>>>>> books). The characters don't like this; everything in the magical >>>>>>>>>>>> world >>>>>>>>>>>> starts corrupting and the characters come out into this world to >>>>>>>>>>>> abduct the >>>>>>>>>>>> author's son and force him to return to their world. >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> Worth tracking down and reading. >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> On Wed, Apr 17, 2013 at 9:58 AM, Luke Jaconetti < >>>>>>>>>>>> [email protected]> wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> Decided to update the Subject line and bring the thread back. >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> Just finished reading The Black Gryphon by Mercedes Lackey. >>>>>>>>>>>>> Lackey is my wife's favorite author, and she has most all of her >>>>>>>>>>>>> books at >>>>>>>>>>>>> this point. This is the first Lackey I have read, and I chose it >>>>>>>>>>>>> based on >>>>>>>>>>>>> my appreciation of griffons/gryphons as fantastical beasts. >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> The book was actually quite nice. It takes place during a war >>>>>>>>>>>>> but focues on life in the camp of one side. It's all about >>>>>>>>>>>>> personalities >>>>>>>>>>>>> and relationships -- personal, professional, parental, romantic, >>>>>>>>>>>>> and >>>>>>>>>>>>> fraternal -- with a few scenes of frantic action. The titular >>>>>>>>>>>>> Black >>>>>>>>>>>>> Gryphon is an arrogant but loveable egotist named Skandranon, and >>>>>>>>>>>>> he and >>>>>>>>>>>>> his friens drive the story. >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> I will probably read the other two books in the series -- The >>>>>>>>>>>>> White Gryphon and The Silver Gryphon -- at a later time. >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> Up next is going to be a collection of the Lando Calrissian >>>>>>>>>>>>> trilogy! >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> On Tuesday, September 4, 2012 8:58:14 AM UTC-4, Luke Jaconetti >>>>>>>>>>>>> wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> To add something I forgot to mention: I would really like to >>>>>>>>>>>>>> see >>>>>>>>>>>>>> Wizards revist the plane of Mercadia. The next block of >>>>>>>>>>>>>> cards is >>>>>>>>>>>>>> returning to the very popular plane of Ravnica (the first set >>>>>>>>>>>>>> is >>>>>>>>>>>>>> creatively titled... Return To Ravnica) and they previously >>>>>>>>>>>>>> have >>>>>>>>>>>>>> revisited the plane of Mirrodan. I think that Mercadia is >>>>>>>>>>>>>> ripe for >>>>>>>>>>>>>> another look. I really, really liked the setting of this >>>>>>>>>>>>>> book, and >>>>>>>>>>>>>> after the end of the story events are set in motion which >>>>>>>>>>>>>> would push >>>>>>>>>>>>>> it still other interesting directions. So I for one want to >>>>>>>>>>>>>> see it >>>>>>>>>>>>>> again. But alas I don't think it will happen as the Masques >>>>>>>>>>>>>> block is >>>>>>>>>>>>>> pretty unpopular (due primarily to a lack of powerful cards). >>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> Another oddity: the compliment to the Rebel mechanic in the >>>>>>>>>>>>>> cards is >>>>>>>>>>>>>> the Mercenary mechanic, which works similarly (not exactly >>>>>>>>>>>>>> the same >>>>>>>>>>>>>> but close) and is found in Black. The mercenaries get a >>>>>>>>>>>>>> pretty big >>>>>>>>>>>>>> spotlight in the first half of the story, but the rebels do >>>>>>>>>>>>>> not. So >>>>>>>>>>>>>> odd. >>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> On Sep 4, 8:54 am, Luke Jaconetti <[email protected]> wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>>>> > Finished up Mercadian Masques. It was alright. The first >>>>>>>>>>>>>> half of the >>>>>>>>>>>>>> > book is really good, as we get to know both the mercantile >>>>>>>>>>>>>> Mercadians >>>>>>>>>>>>>> > (and their behind the scenes goblin noble masters), their >>>>>>>>>>>>>> Cateran >>>>>>>>>>>>>> > mercenaries, the pastoral Cho-Arrim, the seafaring >>>>>>>>>>>>>> Rishadans, and the >>>>>>>>>>>>>> > merfolk race from Saprazzo. The second half though gets >>>>>>>>>>>>>> bogged down >>>>>>>>>>>>>> > as the villain of the piece is revealed. >>>>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>> > Two things work against the book: the first is that even >>>>>>>>>>>>>> though this >>>>>>>>>>>>>> > is "book one" of the block it is also continued from the >>>>>>>>>>>>>> previous >>>>>>>>>>>>>> > Weatherlight saga books. So I feel as if I am coming in >>>>>>>>>>>>>> late as far >>>>>>>>>>>>>> > as who the characters are. Some of them get fleshed out >>>>>>>>>>>>>> quite nicely >>>>>>>>>>>>>> > (Orim), others, not so much (Gerard, Sisay). This would >>>>>>>>>>>>>> have been >>>>>>>>>>>>>> > easierreadinghad the characters been introduced better. >>>>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>> > Secondly, the second half of the book feels really rushed >>>>>>>>>>>>>> in certain >>>>>>>>>>>>>> > respects because it has to tie back to the earlier >>>>>>>>>>>>>> Weatherlight >>>>>>>>>>>>>> > stuff. One of the major mechanics and narrative aspects of >>>>>>>>>>>>>> the >>>>>>>>>>>>>> > Mercadian Masques card set is the Ramosian rebellion. >>>>>>>>>>>>>> Essentially, >>>>>>>>>>>>>> > all throughout the provinces and kingdoms of Mercadia there >>>>>>>>>>>>>> is a myth >>>>>>>>>>>>>> > of the "Uniter," Ramos, and there is an insurgency which >>>>>>>>>>>>>> believes in >>>>>>>>>>>>>> > the prophecy of his return. A LOT of White cards in MM >>>>>>>>>>>>>> were based >>>>>>>>>>>>>> > around the Rebel mechanic. But the rebellion itself never >>>>>>>>>>>>>> is fleshed >>>>>>>>>>>>>> > out as well as it should be, and instead is sort of just >>>>>>>>>>>>>> background >>>>>>>>>>>>>> > noise in the second half. This was very disappointing to >>>>>>>>>>>>>> me, >>>>>>>>>>>>>> > especially when one considers that there is a character in >>>>>>>>>>>>>> the story >>>>>>>>>>>>>> > who could have been the perfect main character of the >>>>>>>>>>>>>> story, and >>>>>>>>>>>>>> > focused more on the rebellion. So that was a bit of a >>>>>>>>>>>>>> letdown. >>>>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>> > I'll probably read the other two books in the cycle >>>>>>>>>>>>>> (Nemesis and >>>>>>>>>>>>>> > Prophecy), but they form a cycle in name only, and are not >>>>>>>>>>>>>> realted >>>>>>>>>>>>>> > beyond the time in which they occur. >>>>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>> > Up next is Doctor Who And The Cybermen, which is the >>>>>>>>>>>>>> adapation of the >>>>>>>>>>>>>> > second Cybermen serial, The Moonbase. 6 chapters in and >>>>>>>>>>>>>> really >>>>>>>>>>>>>> > enjoying it; I can really picture this as an early (Patrick >>>>>>>>>>>>>> Troughton) >>>>>>>>>>>>>> > episode of the show. The Cybermen are very adept at >>>>>>>>>>>>>> sneaking around. >>>>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>> > On Jul 25, 10:24 am, Luke Jaconetti <[email protected]> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>> > > I just a few days ago finishedreading"James Bond And >>>>>>>>>>>>>> Moonraker" by >>>>>>>>>>>>>> > > Christopher Woods. This is the novelization of Woods' >>>>>>>>>>>>>> screenplay for >>>>>>>>>>>>>> > > Moonraker, which is vastly different from Fleming's >>>>>>>>>>>>>> Moonraker (hence the >>>>>>>>>>>>>> > > novelization). I really enjoyed this one. The novel >>>>>>>>>>>>>> lacks all of the >>>>>>>>>>>>>> > > slapstick humor which ended up in the movie, and, >>>>>>>>>>>>>> ultimately, mars the >>>>>>>>>>>>>> > > viewing experience. There is also an extra action >>>>>>>>>>>>>> setpiece which I will >>>>>>>>>>>>>> > > describe in two words: >>>>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>> > > Bond EVA. >>>>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>> > > Your enjoyment will depend entirely on how much you can >>>>>>>>>>>>>> accept the story >>>>>>>>>>>>>> > > for the movie version of Moonraker, whichi involves a >>>>>>>>>>>>>> nerve gas being >>>>>>>>>>>>>> > > rained on the Earth from a space station. I dug it. >>>>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>> > > I have now startedreadingMercadian Masques by Francis >>>>>>>>>>>>>> LeBaron. It is a >>>>>>>>>>>>>> > > Magic: The Gathering novel, the first in the (evidently >>>>>>>>>>>>>> loosely connected) >>>>>>>>>>>>>> > > Masques trilogy. So far I am enjoying the story, mostly >>>>>>>>>>>>>> for the setting -- >>>>>>>>>>>>>> > > Mercadia is a plane based on commerce and trade, and like >>>>>>>>>>>>>> the expansion >>>>>>>>>>>>>> > > this novel is based on, there is a lot of wheeling and >>>>>>>>>>>>>> dealing and >>>>>>>>>>>>>> > > bargainig and such going on. So far so good. >>>>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>> > > On Tuesday, February 7, 2012 8:51:30 AM UTC-5, Luke >>>>>>>>>>>>>> Jaconetti wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>>>> > > > The old thread timed out once again, so here's a new >>>>>>>>>>>>>> one. >>>>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>> > > > I just finishedreadingHereticus by Dan Abnett, the >>>>>>>>>>>>>> final volume of >>>>>>>>>>>>>> > > > the Eisenhorn trilogy (and the Eisenhorn Omnibus) last >>>>>>>>>>>>>> night. 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