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#25952 |
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I've been slogging through Cassandra Rose Clarke's Star's End, which was pitched to me as being space opera.
It isn't. Like, at all. There seems to be a decent story in here somewhere, but the structure ruins it. "Now" chapters told in third-person limited alternate with first-person "X years ago" chapters. Every attempt at creating any sort of tension in the "then" narrative gets gutted as the "now" chapters reveal every pivotal plot point before it comes up. It's like watching a movie that starts with a shot of a shattered vase on the floor, then spends the next two hours trying to create suspense about whether it will fall off the table and break. We see a family ripped apart by an event that should be the emotional linchpin of the novel, but that scene's saved for the end of the book. Instead, we get enough cold, clinical information to see it coming hundreds of pages in advance, so that when the emotional climax finally arrives, it packs no punch. The heart of the story is reduced to the last piece in a puzzle we've already assembled. I'll finish the book, because I agreed to review it, but I'll be glad when it's over. |
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#25953 |
The Grand Mouse 高貴的老鼠
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#25954 |
Almost legible
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Stayed up late last night to finish Trading in Danger. Very nice. Likely a non-fic next...
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I just finished Mary Roach's Gulp, it was very good. Not many authors can make this particular topic as funny as she did.
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Just blasted through Steve Martin's Memoir Born Standing Up.
Might just do the next Vatta's War book... |
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And now I am reading The Creative Fire by Brenda Cooper. Quote:
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Is that a sandwich?
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This was a nice surprise even if it wasn't very original. Typical coming-of-age story of a young man with lots of potential and unknown (to him) abilities. I was worried the book would have too many characters and sub-plots but it doesn't. Very easy to read, flows well and lots of action in the second half. The ending is satisfying. Many things wrap up fully. The author leaves a little mystery to keep readers interested in how the story progresses in the next book. Rated B [4 stars].
Next is a library loan, The Siege of Macindaw, the 6th book in the very good Ranger's Apprentice series by John Flanagan. |
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#25961 |
Professor of Law
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Listening to the audiobook of Salt: A World History. As for my physical book, well that's a real treat. The Wonder Woman Omnibus Vol. 1. This is the George Perez run on the book. Many people believe that Perez is largely responsible for the revitalization of the character in the 80s and 90s.
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I also scooped up some digital Marvel collections over the weekend, while Amazon had them marked down an additional 60% from their normal half-off-list. (For the math-challenged, that's a total of 80% off.) The first volume of the new Old Man Logan series was decent, establishing the character in the new Marvel universe and giving enough background for people new to the character to see where he came from, but I don't think I'll be reading further volumes. The second Gwenpool collection continued to remind me of Byrne's Sensational She-Hulk, but with a little different twist on the fourth-wall breaking. The first Champions collection was great - coming out of Civil War II, several of the younger heroes get disgusted with the adults fighting each other and form their own Just Do Good team. Finally, I've started the big X-23 Omnibus, which collects about 450 pages of early work, starting with her origin miniseries. After watching Logan this weekend, I can definitely see how faithful they were to her backstory: enough to be very recognizable, but not so much as to needlessly complicate and prolong an already lengthy story. Next up will most likely be the second volume of the Miles Morales Spider-Man series, and then I get to wait until the next Spider-Gwen volume comes out in July before I can read their crossover. Looks like someone at Marvel screwed up the publishing schedule... Last edited by Rev. Bob; 06-09-2017 at 10:17 AM. |
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The Grand Mouse 高貴的老鼠
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#25964 |
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I'm reading Moby Dick, and I absolutely hate it. I'm simply reading because someone on Goodreads said that 1% of people who start the book, complete it. I'm reading this book for that reason only. I'm going to give it 1 star.
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#25965 |
cacoethes scribendi
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I can thoroughly relate. I'm one of the 1% - but mostly because I can be pigheaded about some things. I read it because it's a classic and I wanted to be able to tell myself that I had, in fact, read it. There are a couple of really great quotes in there (you will notice if your eyes haven't glazed over as you read), but you've probably heard them recited elsewhere and don't need the book.
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