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whoman69 03-28-2012 02:58 PM

According to Wiki, Dead Like Me was based on the first book On a Pale Horse.

listopencil 03-28-2012 03:06 PM

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Incarnations of Immortality is one of my favorites. It humanizes the concepts of death, time, war, nature, fate, good and evil. Looking it up because I couldn't remember them all, didn't know he put out a new one a couple of years ago. Sci Fi bookclub doesn't carry Anthony anymore. I have to get it.

Its Xanth, btw. That is a good series, but its up to over 30 volumes now.


Herp derp, you're right. I wasn't thinking and put "Zanth". I bought and read the first chunk of the series, but I think I gave up around "The Color Of Her Panties". The puns were weighing it down so much and the stories were just too simple. I really enjoyed Bio Of A Space Tyrant, Incarnations Of Immortality and Battle Circle though. I have a hard time recommending his body of work because there is just so much utter crap littered around, and the quality of his work within series wavers a lot.

listopencil 03-28-2012 03:08 PM

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It came out in 2007 and is called Under a Velvet Cloak.

I'm going to have to grab that. I absolutely loved his concept of God, or I should say who replaced that position in that novel.

listopencil 03-28-2012 03:11 PM

I just stumbled across this while looking at another thread and had to put it in here. If you're more into the prose that goes into SciFi/Fantasy, and you like an author with more of a poetic style (women) then this is the guy for you:


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listopencil 03-28-2012 03:18 PM

Wow, Under A Velvet Cloak got some really shitty reviews. I am thinking of just skipping it.

keg in kc 03-28-2012 03:51 PM

Bradbury's pretty great. Read Farenheit 451 if nothing else.

Discuss Thrower 03-28-2012 04:08 PM

Haven't read it in years, but 6th grade me enjoyed Ben Bova's Jupiter.

Buck 03-28-2012 06:07 PM

The Stand is so god damn good so far, and I haven't even got to the part where everyone dies.

keg in kc 03-28-2012 06:18 PM

The Stand is good. King has a rare gift for characters.

Frosty 03-29-2012 06:37 AM

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The Stand is good. King has a rare gift for characters.

If only he had a rare gift for satisfying endings. :shake:

whoman69 03-29-2012 03:51 PM

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Wow, Under A Velvet Cloak got some really shitty reviews. I am thinking of just skipping it.

I think its hard to pick up a series again after 15 years.

whoman69 03-29-2012 03:54 PM

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I'm going to have to grab that. I absolutely loved his concept of God, or I should say who replaced that position in that novel.

I laughed when I saw that God had been contemplating his own greatness since the 15th century and kind of let things go from that point.

vailpass 03-29-2012 04:47 PM

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It's Brandon Sanderson. He's a pretty big name in current fantasy.

Thanks. I read the first WOT book he wrote. He did as well as anyone could have.

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I believe the last one is set to come out sometime this year.

Damn. I hope GRRM doesn't pull this die-before-done shit with us.

mnchiefsguy 03-29-2012 06:40 PM

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Thanks. I read the first WOT book he wrote. He did as well as anyone could have.



Damn. I hope GRRM doesn't pull this die-before-done shit with us.

Amen to that. I am hoping that the fact Game of Thrones is such a hit on HBO, that he will finish the books sooner rather than later. No one knows though.

KS Smitty 03-29-2012 08:48 PM

Finished Crucible of Gold the most recent of the Temeraire stories by Naomi Novak. She hasn't lost her touch, I enjoyed it as much as His Majesty's Dragon. There were some good twists in the story and left me anxious for the next one.

I do have a pet peeve though and this just isn't about her...I hate when a series starts out in paperback and becomes so popular that midway through the series they switch to hardback. Makes my bookshelves look disorganized.


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