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Re-reading "I Am Alive and You Are Dead". A biography of Philip K Dick.
I never thought I'd say this as a straight man, but I can't get enough Dick.
I never thought I'd say this as a straight man, but I can't get enough Dick.
"There is only one basic human right, the right to do as you damn well please. And with it comes the only basic human duty, the duty to take the consequences." - PJ O'Rourke
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"Men and women range themselves into three classes or orders of intelligence; you can tell the lowest class by their habit of always talking about persons; the next by the fact that their habit is always to converse about things; the highest by their preference for the discussion of ideas." - Charles Stewart
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"I believe there are more instances of the abridgment of the freedom of the people by gradual and silent encroachments of those in power than by violent and sudden usurpations." - James Madison
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"Men and women range themselves into three classes or orders of intelligence; you can tell the lowest class by their habit of always talking about persons; the next by the fact that their habit is always to converse about things; the highest by their preference for the discussion of ideas." - Charles Stewart
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"I believe there are more instances of the abridgment of the freedom of the people by gradual and silent encroachments of those in power than by violent and sudden usurpations." - James Madison
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Cail wrote:Re-reading "I Am Alive and You Are Dead". A biography of Philip K Dick.
I never thought I'd say this as a straight man, but I can't get enough Dick.



Out of context quote of the year.....

Edit: Now that I've caught my breath....

I'm reading "A Fortress of Grey Ice", the follow-up to Cavern of Black Ice.
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Marjorie was out riding the horses with her family and she saw the Hippae in the distance.Dragonlily wrote:Oh, good! That was my favorite read of last year, LM. How far along are you?
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A Dark & Hungry God Arises, by some little-known author.
Dandelion don't tell no lies
Dandelion will make you wise
Tell me if she laughs or cries
Blow away dandelion
I'm afraid there's no denying
I'm just a dandelion
a fate I don't deserve.
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Dandelion will make you wise
Tell me if she laughs or cries
Blow away dandelion
I'm afraid there's no denying
I'm just a dandelion
a fate I don't deserve.
High priest of THOOOTP

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Hi guys!
In my last book review, I commented that it had taken me quite some time to finally give this second trilogy of prequels a chance because the previous series left a lot to be desired. The Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson duo was, in my humble opinion, not up to the task of tackling an enormous project such as Dune. Hence, you can imagine my surprise when I realized that Dune: The Butlerian Jihad more than lived up to the hype.
Thus impressed by the first volume, I was eager to read its sequel. Unfortunately, Dune: The Machine Crusade is a major disappointment. How, after writing a very good opening chapter in this saga, the authors could come up with such a letdown, such a lackluster effort, I'll never know.
Other than seeing a number of plotlines that will ultimately converge in Dune, this book basically falls short on ever level.
The characterizations are, for the most part, mediocre. Vorian Atreides, Xaver Harkonnen, Serena Butler, Iblis Ginjo, characters that were so interesting in the previous novel, become cardboard characters with absolutely no depth. The new concepts such as Omnius, Erasmus, the Titans, the Cogitors, etc, lose all their appeal. The potential was definitely there, but poor execution by the writers precludes anything good from emerging from those ideas.
Like the characterizations, the dialogues go nowhere. And since you don't believe in the characters, the whole "religious" aspect of the Butlerian Jihad doesn't fly too high. And since that "holy war" is the driving force of this series, you can imagine what negative repercussions this has on the tale. There is an expression: "All killer, no filler." Well, Dune: The Machine Crusade is just filler.
All in all, quite a disappointment. Probably as bad as Dune: House Corrino. I will read the final volume, but will have absolutely no expectations. . .
For more, you can always check out the blog.
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In my last book review, I commented that it had taken me quite some time to finally give this second trilogy of prequels a chance because the previous series left a lot to be desired. The Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson duo was, in my humble opinion, not up to the task of tackling an enormous project such as Dune. Hence, you can imagine my surprise when I realized that Dune: The Butlerian Jihad more than lived up to the hype.
Thus impressed by the first volume, I was eager to read its sequel. Unfortunately, Dune: The Machine Crusade is a major disappointment. How, after writing a very good opening chapter in this saga, the authors could come up with such a letdown, such a lackluster effort, I'll never know.
Other than seeing a number of plotlines that will ultimately converge in Dune, this book basically falls short on ever level.
The characterizations are, for the most part, mediocre. Vorian Atreides, Xaver Harkonnen, Serena Butler, Iblis Ginjo, characters that were so interesting in the previous novel, become cardboard characters with absolutely no depth. The new concepts such as Omnius, Erasmus, the Titans, the Cogitors, etc, lose all their appeal. The potential was definitely there, but poor execution by the writers precludes anything good from emerging from those ideas.
Like the characterizations, the dialogues go nowhere. And since you don't believe in the characters, the whole "religious" aspect of the Butlerian Jihad doesn't fly too high. And since that "holy war" is the driving force of this series, you can imagine what negative repercussions this has on the tale. There is an expression: "All killer, no filler." Well, Dune: The Machine Crusade is just filler.
All in all, quite a disappointment. Probably as bad as Dune: House Corrino. I will read the final volume, but will have absolutely no expectations. . .
For more, you can always check out the blog.
Patrick
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Started Zindell's Neverness last night, courtesy of Edge, (Thanks again man).
A quarter way into it, and it already looks like I'm gonna have to agree with Danlo's assessment. It's looking pretty damn good. And some very interesting ideas too. And it certainly gets going quickly.
The only reason I stopped when I did was because I had to get some sleep if I planned on working today.
Looking forward to finishing it tonight.
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A quarter way into it, and it already looks like I'm gonna have to agree with Danlo's assessment. It's looking pretty damn good. And some very interesting ideas too. And it certainly gets going quickly.

The only reason I stopped when I did was because I had to get some sleep if I planned on working today.
Looking forward to finishing it tonight.
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OOHH! OOHH! Can I get a copy too, Edge? I meant to ask when you originally offered, but it slipped my mind. 


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This type of comment is making me tempted to read Neverness...Fist and Faith wrote:GO AVATAR!!!!!![]()
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I don't recommend anything, not even TCTC, higher than the four Neverness books!!!!

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