Sunday, March 15, 2009
DNF - Good Omens - Terry Pratchet
2/5 - End of days story, pretty funny at times, but I just couldn't stick to it. Got about 150 pages in, might try to pick up at a later time. Couldn't get into the character, got bored and wouldn't read more than 10 pages at a time. Seems like if you were into that kind of thing it'd be good (like fish).
Ender in Exile - Orson Scott Card
4/5
Takes place between Ender's Game and Speaker for the Dead. Explains how Ender becomes the Speaker and writes the Hive Queen and the Hedgemon. I would only recommend this to someone who is into the Ender universe, otherwise the book doesn't make much sense. This was kind of like watching the special features of cut out scenes on a DVD - pretty interesting, but you've got to be into it.
Explains how Ender finds the hive queen, Valentine's histories, etc.
Might read again if I did the whole series - would be interesting to read in order with this book.
Takes place between Ender's Game and Speaker for the Dead. Explains how Ender becomes the Speaker and writes the Hive Queen and the Hedgemon. I would only recommend this to someone who is into the Ender universe, otherwise the book doesn't make much sense. This was kind of like watching the special features of cut out scenes on a DVD - pretty interesting, but you've got to be into it.
Explains how Ender finds the hive queen, Valentine's histories, etc.
Might read again if I did the whole series - would be interesting to read in order with this book.
The Shack - William Young
3.5/5
All right, heavy heavy on dialogue... felt like a lecture through bits. Not as life changing or earth shattering as some seem to describe. Interesting take, and a clever idea. In the afterword the author claims this is for non-Christians, but it's hard to see how. Wouldn't read again, but wouldn't tell someone not to read it.
All right, heavy heavy on dialogue... felt like a lecture through bits. Not as life changing or earth shattering as some seem to describe. Interesting take, and a clever idea. In the afterword the author claims this is for non-Christians, but it's hard to see how. Wouldn't read again, but wouldn't tell someone not to read it.
Galactic Corps - Ian Douglas
5/5
Continuation of the last one (obviously). Head to the core of the galaxy, displace a sun, and let it reek havoc on the Xul. Pretty fun and good fluff reading. Looking forward to the next release in may. Would read again and would recommend.
Continuation of the last one (obviously). Head to the core of the galaxy, displace a sun, and let it reek havoc on the Xul. Pretty fun and good fluff reading. Looking forward to the next release in may. Would read again and would recommend.
Friday, February 6, 2009
Time Enough For Love - Robert Heinlein
4/5... DNF
Ended on paperback pg 138 (Counterpoint IV).
The entire book appears to be conversation between Lazerous (who is the oldest person in the world) and a colony leader. There is a longer term plot - about why they woke Lazerous up from near death, but Heinlein isn't quick about getting there.
Should pick up and read more later.
Ended on paperback pg 138 (Counterpoint IV).
The entire book appears to be conversation between Lazerous (who is the oldest person in the world) and a colony leader. There is a longer term plot - about why they woke Lazerous up from near death, but Heinlein isn't quick about getting there.
Should pick up and read more later.
Off Armegeddon Reef - David Weber
3/5
Interesting idea - Earth is killed off and a last colony of humans are sent to another planet but literally the fear of god is put into them against developing technology for fear of the aliens getting to the planet.
Turns out a loan pica (cyborg) is set to wake up after 800 years and tell the people the truth. This doesn't really happen though. There are a bunch of interesting wars going on in old school naval battle style - but no real progress is made towards fighting off the aliens or getting back to earth, etc. I assume there must be sequels, but I wouldn't be interested enough to read them. Don't think I'll read Weber again.
Interesting idea - Earth is killed off and a last colony of humans are sent to another planet but literally the fear of god is put into them against developing technology for fear of the aliens getting to the planet.
Turns out a loan pica (cyborg) is set to wake up after 800 years and tell the people the truth. This doesn't really happen though. There are a bunch of interesting wars going on in old school naval battle style - but no real progress is made towards fighting off the aliens or getting back to earth, etc. I assume there must be sequels, but I wouldn't be interested enough to read them. Don't think I'll read Weber again.
Tom Robbins - Half Asleep in Frog Pajamas
DNF....
Just couldn't do it, written in the second person. I am a 20 something chica who is interested only in the stock market and making a buck. Really annoying and drawn out. Didn't feel compelled to continue reading and just really didn't care about anyone in the book or the book itself. Pass.
Just couldn't do it, written in the second person. I am a 20 something chica who is interested only in the stock market and making a buck. Really annoying and drawn out. Didn't feel compelled to continue reading and just really didn't care about anyone in the book or the book itself. Pass.
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