01-14-2014, 12:51 PM | #721 |
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I've only read one of his stand-alone sci-fi novels, Gravity Dreams, which was fascinating even if it sometimes slipped into Rand-ish manifesto territory, and even if it wrapped up the ending a bit too tidily IMO. The premise is one I've enjoyed more in other books: the majority culture is stagnant and characterized by willful ignorance, while the vital element of humanity survives by walling itself off and cloaking itself in myth. Elantris and Anathem would be more entertaining, less ideological examples, and Lord of Light is a brilliant take on what you might call the counter-premise. Still, Modesitt doesn't let the manifesto eclipse the story entirely, and sometimes a manifesto, even if one mostly disagrees with it, can be a good read.
Anyway, I can see how his works might best be enjoyed few and far between, but haven't had enough of a sampling to really judge. ETA: BTW: I ended up sailing straight into the next Codex Alera and put off Recluce for another day, though it probably is up next. Last edited by taosaur; 01-14-2014 at 12:55 PM. |
01-18-2014, 09:35 PM | #722 |
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I just finished listening to 'Six Days of the Condor' by James Grady. The mid-1970's movie 'Three Days of the Condor' starring Robert Redford was based on this book.
For a 40 year-old book, it holds up very well. The lack of cellphones is very obvious and multiple references to typewriters is more humorous than annoying. But the basic story and writing style still works. I read the book a long time ago, but when I started listening this time, I had clearer memories of the movie than the book, so the book had several twists and turns I no longer remembered. I also felt the narrator did a good job of giving the different main characters distinct voices and he definitely added to the enjoyability of this story. Also, the author has done a very interesting foreword for this new audio version discussing the impact of a book written by a twenty-something outsider. Apparently the KGB set up a whole new division and spent thousands of man-years doing analysis as a consequence of this book. Fascinating! If you are looking for a fun, fast-paced spy story, I would give this one a thumbs up. Duane Last edited by DuaneAA; 01-18-2014 at 09:49 PM. |
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01-19-2014, 11:16 AM | #723 |
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Haven't listened to the audiobook, but I'll definitely have to get it. I read Six Days of the Condor many years ago, back when the movie came out. I liked Shadow of the Condor as well (the sequel). The book and movie (IMPO) had very different feels and very different endings. The movie had the standard "go to the press and everything will be alright" ending, while the book didn't.
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01-19-2014, 06:32 PM | #725 |
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I picked up the 1st of the Matthew Corbett Series by Robert McCammon when it was the Audible daily deal, Speaks the Nightbird. I'm now onto The Queen of Bedlam and enjoying it also. Headphones or earbuds would be best used if you have little ears about.
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01-21-2014, 08:27 PM | #727 |
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Just finished off Jerry Pournelle's Janissaries. It's a favorite book of mine and the reader (Keith Szarabajka) is much better than the reader who did West of Honor and Birth of Fire. I hope that they add the rest of both series and use Szarabajka.
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01-22-2014, 08:59 AM | #728 |
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The Golem's Eye. 2nd book in Bartimaeus trilogy. Wonderful narration by Simon Jones as usual. My favorite jinni is back <3
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01-22-2014, 04:12 PM | #731 |
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I stopped listening to audiobooks over the holidays; I had a lot of hours of podcasts built up after I finished Dragonfly in Amber (book 2 in Diana Gabaldon's Outlander series) in October and thought I'd work through those for the couple of months until Christmas. Normally I listen to podcasts during my drive into work and audiobooks on the way home, but for the last two months of 2013, I listened to podcasts both coming and going. Anyway, with the new year, I've started listening to the third Outlander book, Voyager (unabridged and narrated by Davina Porter.) I'm a fan of the series and this is my first time listening my way through it. I'm a bit of a skimmer, so I'm catching a lot of details now that I missed even in multiple reads. (Apparently I always skip the same bits. LOL) |
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I recently listened to "We Look Like Men of War" by William R. Forstchen (narrated by Andrew L. Barnes)
This is a YA book about a young slave,Sam Washburn, who escapes from Kentucky to Indiana, joins an Indiana U.S.C.T. regiment as a drummer, and fights at the Battle of the Crater. Sadly, there's not much fiction available about black troops in the Civil War. I found this book very moving. Forstchen has a history Ph.D. from Purdue and his doctoral thesis was "The 28th USCTs: Indiana's African-Americans go to War, 1863–1865", so I believe it can be taken as an accurate portrayal. |
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Forstchen is a heck of an author and has written quite a few SF books. His The Lost Regiment Series (about a lost Yankee regiment transported to another world) and his Ice Prophet series are among my favorite. I also really liked his alternate history - Civil War trilogy with Newt Gingrich.
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I enjoyed his Lost Regiment books. I have "One Second After" on my TBR.
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