I last read "Kindred" by the awesome Octavia Butler.
I love Kindred and Octavia Butler. She was a brilliant human being.
I last read "Kindred" by the awesome Octavia Butler.
Just posted my review for Slings and Arrows, book 4: That Sleep of Death by Terri Osborne.
Currently finishing up my re-read of World War Z for my book club. Forgot how much I enjoyed that book!
Just posted my review for Slings and Arrows, book 4: That Sleep of Death by Terri Osborne.
Every time I see you announce a new review for this series, Kertrats47, it makes me want to purchase these eNovellas immediately, but I can't justify buying them at the current price point.![]()
Currently finishing up my re-read of World War Z for my book club. Forgot how much I enjoyed that book!
Brooks really loaded that one with a ton of crazy new ideas and scenarios for the zombie apocalypse genre. To this day, I still remember the zombies on the ocean floor coming after the submarine and I read that book when it was first published. Great read.
"Rihannsu: The Bloodwing Voyages" by Diane Duane.
As I sit here at my computer fighting a cold and trying to finish my first Stargate SG-1 novel, this post absolutely put a huge smile on my face. Thank you very much Sto-Vo-Kory for the generous words.Just finished last night Star Trek: A Time for War, A Time for Peace by KRAD.
Having only read a handful of KRAD's Trek prose work (and nearly all of his Trek comic output), I was always puzzled by the large number of Treklit posters that hold such fervent admiration and love for his Trek novels, since my own experience reading his stuff never left me feeling that same way. His writing wasn't terrible or dreck; I closed his books satisfied, but not blown away.
Now, after reading aTfW, aTfP, I get it.
What a spectacular novel. Fun and moving and extremely well-written. Worf was a total bad-ass. Alexander was a bad-ass ascending. Who knew Federation politics could be so cool? Who knew Kahless could paint? One last hurrah with the "D guys" and the introduction of the wonderful & vivid Nan Bacco. Bravo.
All of the praise, hype, devotion -- yup, I get it. The remorse that he's being excluded from the current list of regular Trek authors -- yeah, I feel it now, too. My consolation comes from knowing that I still have a ton of Trek novels by him waiting for me to read for the first time (the Gorkon series, Articles of Federation, his contributions to the SCE series, etc), but his absence from upcoming Treklit still sucks.
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