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Subject: [The Unique Geek] What Are You Reading - 2012
From: Luke Jaconetti <lja...@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, February 07, 2012 8:51 am
To: The Unique Geek <theuni...@googlegroups.com>
The old thread timed out once again, so here's a new one.
I just finished reading Hereticus by Dan Abnett, the final volume of
the Eisenhorn trilogy (and the Eisenhorn Omnibus) last night. This
was an amazing series of books which I wholly recommend to anyone who
will listen.
Next on the queue: How The West Was Won by Louis L'amour.
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Re: the Dark Tower ending: *sigh* See this, by me: http://www.revolutionsf.com/article.php?id=3355
Re: 11/22/63: Great, great book. Read it in like a week--couldn't put it down. And read it on Kindle, which was the first really long book I read there. Good experience. Possibly my favorite King since Dark Tower. I don't generally like his standard horror, but I love his more Twilight Zonish SF. Under the Dome was great. Duma Key was great. Cell was dull dull dull.
Re: What I'm reading now: I want to be reading the new PRIMARCHS anthology from Black Library (Horus Heresy), but I can't allow myself to, because reading any Warhammer 40K right now just makes me want to write military/gothic SF, and I'm about 2/3 finished writing vol 7 of the Sentinels series, so I don't want to get derailed from that.
Anybody here read any of the Sentinels books? (Aside from Shag, who was awesome enough to review one of them.)
So instead I'm reading some nonfiction and about to start Joe Haldeman's "bound" series with MARSBOUND. I find Haldeman is never flashy but he's never let me down.
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The old thread timed out once again, so here's a new one.
I just finished reading Hereticus by Dan Abnett, the final volume of
the Eisenhorn trilogy (and the Eisenhorn Omnibus) last night. This
was an amazing series of books which I wholly recommend to anyone who
will listen.
Next on the queue: How The West Was Won by Louis L'amour.
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Read Battlestar Galactica by Glen A. Larson and Robert Thurston. This is the novelization of "Saga of a Star World," the original pilot/movie. The story is slightly different in parts, indicative of the "on the fly" nature of the film, being written as it was being shot in some cases. One of the major departures is the alien nature of the Cylons -- they are specifically described as cyborgs, with the Cylon society being stratified by the number of brains one has -- Imperious Leader having three brains. The characters all sound close to how they would sound in the film, although Apollo is a bit harder edged in spots, and Athena a bit more emotional. The ending is different as well -- again not surprising as the ending went through several iterations during filming.Overall I rather enjoyed this. I like novelizations, and this one does a good job of expanding on what we see on the screen to give us more information. There is a lot of insight into the thought process of the Imperious Leader as well as the organization of the Cylon forces, which was never touched on in the original series. Made me really want to watch the movie again, but that's for another thread...
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