Monday, November 05, 2012
Review: Dragon's Blood: A Fantasy
Dragon's Blood: A Fantasy by Jane Yolen
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
This starts out from the scifi standpoint, with starships, galactic empires, etc.
And then you have dragons.
Then you get a really great story about a boy on the cusp of manhood who steals a dragon and raises it to successfully fight in the Dragon Pit [hence the Pit Dragon Trilogy]. And there is a girl.
This book holds up well. Meant for children and ya, it certainly tells a story that an adult can enjoy as well.
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Saturday, November 03, 2012
Review: Frankenstein
Frankenstein by Mary Shelley
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
This was NOT at all what I thought it would be going in.
The daemon [Frankenstein's monster] was not the monster in this book. Yes, he committed grievous acts of violence and psychological torture and should have been properly punished, ie, killed, but Victor Frankenstein was the character that made me shudder with horror, loathing & revulsion.
A completely self-absorbed, self-centered genius, Victor showed me the worst of humanity. He ignores his family to pursue his own ambitions. He creates a new life, and then immediately spurns and rejects it, his reason being that it was ugly and revolted him. He created it ugly, it didn't spontaneously turn into fugly ugly man when it was given life.
Once Victor denies his creation, he simply ignores the very fact that he created it for several years. He doesn't seek it out to try to reconcile with it. He doesn't seek it out to kill it, even though he is convinced it is "evil" from its life's inception. He ignores it, almost like if he pretends it didn't happen, then it didn't.
He falls sick, very similarly to how Raskolnikov [from Crime & Punishment ] does after he commits his crime. Victor knows he has committed an unforgivable sin, but he won't, he can't, admit he was in the wrong.
Then the daemon strikes. It begins an attack against Victor that is truly horrific, as premeditated and thought out as if from the mind of a master criminal. Death, death and death. Interludes of peace. Tauntings, whispers, obsession.
In the end, I found this story to truly be a horror story. Victor claims that the spirits of his deceased relatives give him strength to hunt the monster down. Where was that strength before? Why did Victor not hunt it down before? What made Victor ignore the fact that HE was the true killer of his family,not the daemon?
There was only room in Victor's life for Victor. The daemon, Victor's father, his brothers, his lover/wife, all only impinged on Victor's life as much as he lets them.
Victor Frankenstein was a true monster who made others pay the price for his own horrific deeds. He refused to think about the consequences of any of his actions and he only regretted past actions as they inflicted pain upon him.
This was not a scary book, by any means, and I suspect many people would be bored by it. Those same people who read the Twilight Saga, play the lottery, eat their hamburgers, watch the television and generally lumber through life. So, can you think for yourself?
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Thursday, November 01, 2012
Review: Libriomancer
Libriomancer by Jim C. Hines
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
Ok, if Dresden was a librarian, and not a total whiner, this is probably be his story.
I'm sure this was a good story, at least, I didn't hate it. But all I could think of was Dresden Rip Off, Dresden Rip Off, the whole way through.
Sure, fans will point out ALL the differences, but all I saw was magician, loner, trench coat, on parole by the Magic Police, targeted by vampires and others.
I liked the writing enough that I'll try some of Hines' other stuff, but no more of this series, as I couldn't even finish Dresden...
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Wednesday, October 31, 2012
Review: Elvenborn
Elvenborn by Andre Norton
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
Read January 2003
Re-Read October 2012
2012 Review
A very good wrap up to the Elvenbane series. Not that is meant to be the final book, since Lackey and Norton left tons of strings dangling for potential sequels, but as this was published in 2002 and Norton is dead and Lackey doesn't talk about it, it is ok to say this is the final book.
And it works. Mysteries of the Elves are explored and laid to rest, many of the antagonists meet their end in deliciously just ways and protagonists find hope and love. Enough is resolved to leave you feeling ok. And I don't want any more to be honest. I think any more would just muck things up. Leave the rest to my imagination...
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Tuesday, October 30, 2012
Review: Distant Friends and Others
Distant Friends and Others by Timothy Zahn
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Thank goodness for Goodreads. Before I read this, I would have sworn that:
A) I had read this back in the late 90's
B) I owned this in paperback, somewhere
After reading it, I realized that I had NOT read this particular collection before and that I did NOT in fact, own this book. Both problems are now remedied. [at least, the book is now on my wishlist over at Amazon.]
A collection of short stories. The first couple are about telepaths and it is slow going. I enjoyed reading them, but wasn't "wowed". I thought I remembered the story about the Star captains that sees multiples of themselves and solves a problem with that, but this one was not it. He does solve a problem, just not what I thought.
Then we had the human playing games with aliens. I enjoyed that story the most. Sounded like an engineer, like my boss, to be exact. Forget that you've JUST BEEN CAPTURED BY REAL LIVE ALIENS!!!!!!, lets figure out how to play a made up game that will be fair for both sides.
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Monday, October 29, 2012
Review: The Horse and His Boy
The Horse and His Boy by C.S. Lewis
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
This was a GREAT read. It was a bit shorter than I remember from youthful days, but the story was fun, fast, adventure filled and full of lessons artfully inserted.
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Saturday, October 27, 2012
Review: Star Wars: Tales from Jabba's Palace
Star Wars: Tales from Jabba's Palace by Kevin J. Anderson
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Awesome McPossum!
This collection was pretty cool. B'omarr monks, that enough made this collection cool. I enjoyed [b:Tales of the Bounty Hunters|131776|Tales of the Bounty Hunters|Kevin J. Anderson|http://d202m5krfqbpi5.cloudfront.net/books/1320438026s/131776.jpg|2599174] a little bit more, as this really revolved directly around the Sarlac feeding and what leads up to it, which means many of the stories have some real overlap.
Boba vs Sarlacc. It was kind of a weirdly written story.
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Friday, October 26, 2012
Review: The Last Apprentice: Wrath of the Bloodeye
The Last Apprentice: Wrath of the Bloodeye by Joseph Delaney
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
An interesting story about ye ol' apprentice broadening his horizons. New horrible creature to deal with, etc.
My issue with this was the definition of the fiend as the dark, but no corresponding force for the light. The line between dark & light is continuing to be blurred and the Spook is presented as an old fool for not using the dark against the dark.
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Thursday, October 25, 2012
Review: Masks of the Martyrs
Masks of the Martyrs by Jack L. Chalker
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
A rather blase ending to be honest. 2 Rings collected, earth returned to, everything worked out, it was just wicked busy.
I liked this better than his Well World series, but less than his 4 Lords of the Diamond series.
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Tuesday, October 23, 2012
Review: The Weird of the White Wolf
The Weird of the White Wolf by Michael Moorcock
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Another fantastically melancholic set of stories.
And Elric gets another depressing soubriquet
We meet Moonglum and another encounter with Arioch.
What an awesome world Moorcock has created. A world on the crux of ruin between Law & Chaos, in flux between massive powers of humanity.
The Elric Saga intrigued and drew me on as a teenager and now as a 30+ man, it still keeps my interest.
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