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gregebowman September 10th, 2004 12:37 PM

Re: OT...great books
 
Just finished reading the Star Wars Clone Wars book about a medical unit. Basically, it's MASH in the Star Wars universe. It was ok, but I could have lived without reading it. Now I'm reading Dean Koontz' From The Corner of His Eye. Koontz is a great author, and I like him almost as much as I do Stephen King. I read his Strangers not too long ago, and that has become my favorite book of his. Check it out.

narf poit chez BOOM September 10th, 2004 03:57 PM

Re: OT...great books
 
That's because the Belisarius series is written by Eric Flint, despite David Drake's name on the cover, he just provided a general script. Shiva option was written by David Weber and Steve White, based on a strategy tabletop game.

Try 'Redliners' or his 'Hammers Slammers' series. I only read Redliners once and I avoid Hammers Slammers.

Randallw September 10th, 2004 11:48 PM

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narf poit chez BOOM said:
That's because the Belisarius series is written by Eric Flint, despite David Drake's name on the cover,

I've always wondered about stuff like that. When there are two authors, who writes what?. I've got a Turtledove book cowritten by Richard Dreyfuss. Do they write half of it each, did Dreyfuss come up with the idea and let Turtledove actually write it, or do they spend hours on the phone (or in a forum) comparing notes.

narf poit chez BOOM September 11th, 2004 12:49 AM

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If I'm familiar with both writers, I can generally tell who wrote what. Try looking for types of phrases that the auther re-uses, like David Weber doing a non-sequitor in an internal monologue.

gregebowman September 13th, 2004 12:55 PM

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Randallw said:
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narf poit chez BOOM said:
That's because the Belisarius series is written by Eric Flint, despite David Drake's name on the cover,

I've always wondered about stuff like that. When there are two authors, who writes what?. I've got a Turtledove book cowritten by Richard Dreyfuss. Do they write half of it each, did Dreyfuss come up with the idea and let Turtledove actually write it, or do they spend hours on the phone (or in a forum) comparing notes.

I've often thought the same thing. Sometimes they'll tell you in an author's note, but most times you're left clueless as to which author did the primary work. Especially if they live hundreds or thousands of miles away from each other, how do they coordinate everything? The overhead for faxing or mailing copies to each other must be prohibitive to most people.

Randallw September 13th, 2004 10:13 PM

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The World War series is finished off by a single book called "Homeworld"

If I may politely point out, you are wrong. The Last book is called "Homeward Bound". Get your facts straight http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/smilies/happy.gif

Instar September 13th, 2004 10:53 PM

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Design Patterns, by the Gang of Four
its a sweet sweet computer science book


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