Thursday, December 06, 2012
Review: The Spirit Well
The Spirit Well by Stephen R. Lawhead
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
The story plodded along. I was also concerned by the theology expressed by some of the characters, as I wasn't able to tell if it was just the characters talking or Lawhead being extremely ecumenical...
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Wednesday, December 05, 2012
Review: The Bane of the Black Sword
The Bane of the Black Sword by Michael Moorcock
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
So close to contentment, and then it is ripped away.
I think this typifies the Elric experience. Pure melancholy undiluted by even a shard of true happiness...
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Tuesday, December 04, 2012
Review: Santiago
Santiago by Mike Resnick
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
What a great book!
A cast of characters who take their names from a balladeer, all focused on taking out the King of the Outlaws.
Who it turns out is pretty much in the same role as the captain in Resnick's Starship series.
Bounty hunters, journalists, thieves, tramps, swindlers and killers.
A tapestry of humanity, woven together for a fun read. Not a classic by any means, but a great read and re-read.
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Monday, December 03, 2012
Review: Graceling
Graceling by Kristin Cashore
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
I enjoyed this story very much. The idea of "Graces", an ability that allows the user to become the best at something, ie, fighting ability, seeing, hearing, green thumb, etc.
This revolves around Katsa,a young royal Graced with the ability to survive. Her ability is misused by the King until she breaks the ties and goes on her own. After that, nefarious schemes are revealed about another king and a young princess and Katsa must kill the one and save the other.
The upsides:
A lot of cool action, fighting, locales all over the various kingdoms, meeting various members of the "Council" [an underground movement to limit the damage done by uncontrolled kings] and seeing the beginnings of a united government because of the council.
The downsides:
Katsa's view that marriage was a bad thing. Commitment and self-sacrifice for another, in a marriage relationship, was put lower than eating pig swill. Then the author elevates "being lovers with the ability to walk away with no strings attached" as somehow being good. I wouldn't let kids read this, not until they had a good foundational understanding of what Love truly is, not just the fuzzy, wuzzy feelings.
Overall, a good story. There were times that I rolled my eyes at Katsa's actions, but seeing as how this was written by a woman, about a woman for young women, the eyerolling was just a natural manly reaction on my part.
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Sunday, December 02, 2012
Review: Hit or Myth
Hit or Myth by Robert Lynn Asprin
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Mister Skeeve! I laughed so hard.
Mob, Fairy Godfather and Deevils, oh my. My favorite Myth book so far...
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Review: Myth Directions
Myth Directions by Robert Lynn Asprin
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
Skeeve and co have some more adventures. Ahz really doesn't seem to be training Skeeve, just throwing him into situations and letting him sink or swim.
I plan on reading more of these, but with the expectation of complete fluff and no substance...
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Saturday, December 01, 2012
Review: Star Wars: Shadow Games
Star Wars: Shadow Games by Michael Reaves
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
This barely deserves the 3stars I gave it, but I am a sucker for all things Star Wars, even the bad stuff.
This was technically written well,nothing awkward structure-wise and the plot moved at a reasonable rate.
But Dash, well, Dash is an idiot and I didn't care for him in [b:Shadows of the Empire|9549|Shadows of the Empire (Star Wars)|Steve Perry|http://d202m5krfqbpi5.cloudfront.net/books/1361481442s/9549.jpg|858558] and this rendering didn't endear him to me any more. Leebo was still a wise-ass robot and Han was, well, Han.
Glad I didn't buy this, only borrowed from the library...
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Thursday, November 29, 2012
Review: Monster Hunter Legion
Monster Hunter Legion by Larry Correia
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Firefox crashed about 1/2way through my first draft. Bleh. So here is another take.
This review represents my 1000th review here on GR. I'm pretty proud of that fact. Even though some of those reviews are of the "I hate/love this book" type. At least I took the effort, you know?
So, MHI: Legion.
A monster hunt that is totally hardcore, of global ramifications AND is just a taste of the badness that is coming. Imagination, determination, BIG guns and serious bodily harm all round.
Team Force Unicorn. Only the creepy douchebag leader guy is part of this story. And he really makes the former leader of MCB look like a nice guy.
Then you get all the different revelations:
Ok, try this instead:
Then, right at the end, Owen has the "Prophecy Talk" with his dad. Well, they start it, and the book ends. This is my only gripe with the book. I don't mind a good cliff hanger ending, but this was just totally out of control douchebaggery [and yes, I declare that to be a real word].
An awesome quick read with guns and monsters that left me wanting the next book NOW.
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Tuesday, November 27, 2012
Review: Starship: Rebel
Starship: Rebel by Mike Resnick
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
I enjoyed this little book, but not as much as the previous 3 [Mutineer, Pirate & Mercenary] and I am not sure why.
I think there was more ship fighting action, more intrigue and more dastardly evilness by the Navy. But it just didn't do it for me.
Everything I read by Resnick I compare to my first read of [b:Santiago: A Myth of the Far Future|293291|Santiago A Myth of the Far Future (Santiago)|Mike Resnick|http://d202m5krfqbpi5.cloudfront.net/books/1312059204s/293291.jpg|1407455] back in Junior High and while that was around 2 decades ago, I still remember it as total awesomeness. So Resnick has to live up to my juniorhigh memories [with all of the uninformed, immature and juvenile tastes that go along with that time period] while engaging me as a mid 30's adult.
that is just not fair. But who said life is fair, eh? The immortal Charles Dickens certainly did not ;)
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Sunday, November 25, 2012
Review: Lord of the Isles
Lord of the Isles by David Drake
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
I read this when it first came out in '97 and then once again sometime in '99, before I was keeping track of what I was reading. So this is at least my 3rd read.
First off, you have to accept this book for what it is:
A cast of characters who are larger than life, impossible to kill or defeat, who simply cannot fail and who have between them about the personality of half a person.
Situations of epic proportions that simply get bigger and bigger, spiraling out of control until beaten into submission by the characters.
If you cannot accept the above, then you will hate this book, and hence the whole series.
This book was typified by violence, blood magic with horrific results, awesome supernaturalness and some really kick ass fighting.
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