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Here I go with the ancient history again. Gregebowman mentioned that he likes books with a lot of character development. "Macroscope" by Piers Anthony is a good one for that. The story also has a unique techno-premise, which is the SDPS itself.
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VEROOM! VEROOM! *BUMP*
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Just a word of warning. If anyone is interested in reading Tad Williams' Otherland series, you might just have to have the right state of mind to read it. Usually I don't mind reading 700+ page novels, espeically a series of 4 of them, but this has been taking me forever to read. I think I started around Halloween, and if I'm lucky, I'll finish the fourth book this Saturday while I'm at my part-time job (one of the benefits of doing security work). I remember enjoying his fantasy trilogy, and I thought this Otherland would be written in a similar style. It's not, and sometimes it just drags. So, this is just a warning. But if anyone is interested, it's about a group of people who go into, for lack of a better word, a matrix that is so lifelike, it seems real. But they can't get out, and they're in there to fight a cabal of the world's wealthiest people who are using the minds of children to use their matrix for the electronic equivalent of immortality. It is a fascinating premise, and the overall story gets you gripped, but it's still slow reading for me.
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Never heard of a W. Williams, or those books of his. Sorry, can't help you there. I've heard of Elizabeth Moon; just haven't read any of her books. I'll try to check her out one of these days, but I am SO FAR behind in reading sci-fi/fantasy books I'll probably never read a fraction of them that are out there. Heck, I've still haven't read any of Eddings books, and they've been out for about 20 years. I recently joined the sci-fi book club, and I've ordered some books I might never have read, but the postage kills you, so I don't order too many books from them. To paraphrase someone's signature line; too many books, not enough time. |
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Couple of books I have enjoyed reading recently were books 1 & 2 of The Seven Suns Saga by Kevin Anderson. Book 1 is called The Hidden Empire, book 2 is called A Forest of Stars.
Pretty good space-opera style Sci-Fi, nothing too radical although I do like the aliens, they live in the middle of gas giants. Groovy (my god, I am English and said that word as if I meant it!! http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/icons/shock.gif ) Has anyone read The Praxis by W Williams, or its sequel The Sundering? These look like they may be good Sci-fi, but would appreciate a steer befoe I lay out the cash.. Final comment, read some Sci-fi by Elizabeth Moon. Seemed to be about fox hunting. Weird. |
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I finally finished reading that Tad Williams' Otherland books. It just seemed to take forever. I just now finished reading the Last two Star Wars books on the Yuzhoon Vong invasion. I'm glad they finally wrapped that up. It was a 20+ book series, that probably should have been done in half that time. Even though it was good reading most of the time, I was tired of reading about those guys. Now back to some regular Star Wars adventures. Now I'm finally starting that new Stephen King book I got for Christmas. Just two more of his books to read before he officially "retires". I'll be in a funk until he comes out of retirement, which I hope won't take too long. I'm looking forward to that new TV show that's coming out in March. Looks interesting.
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what tv show is that?
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