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Tom Swift & His Airship Review

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Tom Swift & His Airship ReviewThis book was originally released in about 1910. The Airship is a kind of dirigible. Remember, this is before the Wright Brothers' flight. Old as these books are, they are full of thrilling adventures and most engaging characters. Huge numbers of these books were sold, partly because they are gripping and well done. In this book, Tom's souped up zepplin helps him and his friends to escape trumped up, false charges for a bank robbery-- actually committed by others. Tom also meets a sweetie girl-friend when his dirigible temporarily goes out of control and crashes into the roof of her school! The characters are a real treat! Fun, odd, colorful, and wonderfully drawn. Great gift for a young person. I believe this is a handsome facsimile of the 1910 edition.Tom Swift & His Airship OverviewThis anthology is a thorough introduction to classic literature for those who have not yet experienced these literary masterworks. For those who have known and loved these works in the past, this is an invitation to reunite with old friends in a fresh new format. From Shakespeare s finesse to Oscar Wilde s wit, this unique collection brings together works as diverse and influential as The Pilgrim s Progress and Othello. As an anthology that invites readers to immerse themselves in the masterpieces of the literary giants, it is must-have addition to any library.

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DARK PART OF THE SOUL BOOK 1: DONAL Review

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DARK PART OF THE SOUL BOOK 1: DONAL ReviewThrough Donal, Dark Part of the Soul introduces us not only to far off lands of exotic people, but also to the common. We are reminded that no matter the age, location, or situations, human events are the culmination of acts of individual people. While it is true that some gain more notoriety than most, Dark Part of the Soul demonstrates that small seemingly insignificant people and events are what allows a choice few to arise to a position of prominence. Through Donal, we can look at ourselves, how events in our own lives have made us who we are. It begs the question, Can any of us ever be truly content?DARK PART OF THE SOUL BOOK 1: DONAL Overview

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Tarzan Of The Apes: Tarzan Series, 1 Review

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Tarzan Of The Apes: Tarzan Series, 1 ReviewIt's hard to imagine a time when no one had ever heard of Tarzan, when the ape man hadn't swung his way across countless B movie screens and Disney features. When I saw Edgar Rice Burroughs' 1912 novel Tarzan of the Apes listed among the public domain texts easily downloaded to the Kindle for free, I was curious to see what the original Tarzan looked like, before his cartoonification. It was worth the download.
The outline of the story told in Tarzan of the Apes--the first of what would be 24 Tarzan novels written by Burroughs--will be familiar. It begins with the story of Tarzan's parents, who were generously put ashore by a mutinous crew rather than killed, abandoned on an island that was inhabited only by wild beasts and cannibals. John Clayton is an Englishman's Englisman, brawny and brave and possessed of an innate nobility. His pregnant wife Alice strives to be a suitable companion to such a man. They survive in the jungle for a time, until their son is a year old, and then they both die from separate causes. Tarzan is adopted into a family of apes, where he eventually thrives because he is able to compensate for his physical shortcomings (compared to apes; compared to your average man he is a god) by employing his intellect. Tarzan teaches himself to read from the books he finds among his dead parents' possessions, and so he is able to communicate when the island is finally visited by Europeans, Jane Porter and her bumbling father, who've been marooned themselves. A romance ensues, which leads Tarzan to civilize himself and follow Jane to America.
One can complain that Tarzan is sexist and racist. Jane's black servant Esmeralda is a beloved but comically uneducated appendage to the family, wont to faint at the slightest disturbance, while the cannibals Tarzan runs across are scarcely portrayed as human. Tarzan's mother is all fluttering female, striving to deserve her man. These biases are hardly surprising, however, given the book's age. Like Esmeralda, but without the racist subtext, Jane's father is portrayed comically, as a blithering idiot, in passages which seem ill-fitted to the rest of the rather serious narrative. Burroughs also offers the occasional over-long, poorly written sentence:
"From this primitive function has arisen unquestionably, all the forms and ceremonials of modern church and state, for through all the countless ages, back beyond the uttermost ramparts of a dawning humanity our fierce, hairy forebears danced out the rites of the Dum-Dum to the sound of their earthen drums, beneath the bright light of a tropical moon in the depth of a mighty jungle which stands unchanged today as it stood on that long forgotten night in the dim, unthinkable vistas of the long dead past when our first shaggy ancestor swung from a swaying bough and dropped lightly upon the soft turf of the first meeting place."
Tarzan impresses as a character both because of his physical prowess and his mental acuity. He is portrayed as a noble savage, a blend of human and ape that is superior to both species, both of which come in for criticism. (Though Tarzan is not perfect: we're told, for example, that as a man he will sometimes kill merely for sport.) The book closes with a final act of nobility on Tarzan's part--very nicely done--that underscores his inherent quality.
Many elements of Burroughs' story are of course fantastic, but the author makes much seem credible because of the details he provides--he describes how John Clayton was able to build a sturdy dwelling, for example, from limited supplies; or how Tarzan could teach himself to read; or how he could track someone's progress through the jungle by minute signs which to his practiced eye were like flashing neon. The details bring Tarzan's jungle to life.
Despite the familiarity of Tarzan's story and any shortcomings in the book, Tarzan of the Apes is actually quite a gripping read. I was able to put the book down, to be sure, but there were many times when I was lost in the story while reading, eager to see how things would play out. I can understand how Tarzan came to be such a beloved icon given this introduction.
-- Reviewed by Debra HamelTarzan Of The Apes: Tarzan Series, 1 Overview

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The Beasts of Tarzan: Tarzan Series, Book 3 Review

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The Beasts of Tarzan: Tarzan Series, Book 3 ReviewI like tarzan books. This one was great as well. Tarzan finally got to see some of his enemies die, which was satisfying for me. Also, I enjoyed the "lord of nature" aspect of the book. Anyone that can control a pack of apes and a panther is pretty cool. After I read this book, I just wanted to fight another animal to the death. After I killed it, I would stand above it with the blood running down my throat and scream like tarzan does. I recommend this book for any father who is worried his son might grow up to be weak. Once again, great book.The Beasts of Tarzan: Tarzan Series, Book 3 Overview

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Star Trek: Year Four (Star Trek (IDW)) Review

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Star Trek: Year Four (Star Trek (IDW)) ReviewThis is a great book. It really has the characterizations down pat. From McCoy saying "He's dead Jim" many times to the banter between Kirk, Spock and Bones, these stories have the feel of left-over scripts from the original series. The art is somewhat cartoony at times but it works. There is one instant classic panel which shows Kirk in his melodramatic pose of being in pain from an unseen force that will incite instant laughter from any fan of the show. The word balloons even have the emphasis on certain words in Kirk's dialogue to incorporate the immortal melodramatic cadence of William Shatner. Buy this book now, you'll love it. 5 stars.Star Trek: Year Four (Star Trek (IDW)) Overview

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Gears of War Book One (Gears of War (Wildstorm)) Review

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Gears of War Book One (Gears of War (Wildstorm)) ReviewThe artwork is pretty nice, but the story just didn't do it for me and seemed to leave too many gaps. I am not the biggest fan of graphic novels, but got this to complement the other books to go along with the video games. While I was quite taken with the books, this graphic novel just didn't seem to be as good. I would only recommend to people who are really into the GOW storyline.Gears of War Book One (Gears of War (Wildstorm)) Overview

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Star Trek Omnibus: The Original Series Review

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Star Trek Omnibus: The Original Series ReviewReviews for the other Star Trek Omnibus collections have not been (ahem) stellar, but this is an excellent collection, well worth the low price of owning it. From the awesome artwork on the front and back covers, to the stories inside, there's enough here to delight any Star Trek fan, and any comicbook fan.
Leading off the volume is "Klingons: Blood Will Tell," written by the Tipton brothers, with art by David Messina. This is a massive and amazing story, looking from the Klingons' perspective on all of the Klingon/Human encounters portrayed in the Original Series television show. The art is incredible, and the story gives new insight into the motivations of the Klingon commanders we think we know so well.
Next is "Star Trek: Year Four," a sequence of one-shot episodes of mixed quality. Some of them feature the exquisite art of Gordon Purcell, Trek artist extraordinaire, while others...don't. The stories are okay, but nothing to write home about. One interesting tale involves the crew becoming the cast of an interstellar reality show! Yeah, I know.
These are followed by four "Alien Spotlight" stories, on the Vulcans, the Gorn, the Orions, and the Romulans. These are by different writer/artist teams (including legend of comicbook art, John Byrne) and they are uniformly awesome. Adventures span from the days of Christopher Pike, all the way to Captain Terrell on the Reliant, and they are rollicking good fun.
The book closes with "The Enterprise Experiment," which is a solid and enjoyable tale of the Enterprise crew tracking down a mystery that involves the Organians and the Preservers, two key races from the Original Series. The art is excellent, and the story is engaging, as the crew races against time to keep the Klingons from acquiring the technology of the Preservers.
A somewhat mixed bag, but the great far outweighs the good or the weak. Highly recommended.Star Trek Omnibus: The Original Series Overview

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Gears of War Book One (Gears of War (Wildstorm Hardcover)) Review

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Gears of War Book One (Gears of War (Wildstorm Hardcover)) ReviewBeing a comic book fan and a video game fan I most admit a bias towards Video Game comics. That aside this was a most enjoyable purchase. The art is terrific, the story is engaging and the new characters that are introduced are unique and a good fit in the Gears universe. Being a hardcover it looks great on the shelf and stands a much better chance of survival in a house with a one year old. I can't count how many comics I have that have lost covers or pages or have faded, just from being transported around to different homes and being read. Funny I know, reading a comic book and not stuffing it in mylar and never taking it out. I enjoyed Book 1 of Gears of War and eagerly await Book 2Gears of War Book One (Gears of War (Wildstorm Hardcover)) Overview

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Practicing Science Fiction: Critical Essays on Writing, Reading and Teaching the Genre Review

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Practicing Science Fiction: Critical Essays on Writing, Reading and Teaching the Genre ReviewPracticing Science Fiction: Critical Essays on Writing, Reading and Teaching the Genre is drawn from the Science Fiction Research Association conference held in Kansas in 2008 and offer essays discussing the reading, writing and teaching of science fiction. Research into how to teach science fiction in other disciplines and discussions of science fiction in the media, from books to films, makes for an absorbing, scholarly survey perfect for education collections and college-level courses on science fiction.Practicing Science Fiction: Critical Essays on Writing, Reading and Teaching the Genre Overview

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A Short, Sharp Shock Review

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A Short, Sharp Shock ReviewI read red-green-blue mars and I put it in the category of big fat sci-fi series suitable for very long airplane trips. I love sci-fi but rgb got pretty boring by the time blue was published. I got the distinct impression that Robinson wished he could finish his contract and get on with writing something important. I think that SSS may be that book.
Short, Sharp Shock is a great book but if you didn't like Kafka, you couldn't plough through all of Gulliver's Travels, and you think that Jean Paul Sartre is an idiot then you will probably have difficulty with SSS. One of the other reviews refered to the forced style of the prose -- sometimes it is, just like Swift, Robinson occasionally falls into the trap, for a few pages, of trying to "tell us something". But apart from these occasional pedantic lapses the book is profound.
Robinson successfully explores the temporal nature of personal existance. "It might be that events more than a few months gone would always be nothing more than broken and fleeting images, images like those that fled from the mind each morning upon waking, fragments of dreams too powerful to face. The past was a dream." The past is nothing but a dream state, a memory that becomes less and less relevant to the present. What Robinson's principal character discovers about the intrinsically uncertain future follows from his discovery that he doesn't need his past.
It's an existential, meaningful, very symbolic book. Unless you classify Kafka as scifi then it isn't scifi and it certainly isn't rgb. I loved SSS and plan to read it again soon.A Short, Sharp Shock Overview

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Sharp North Review

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Sharp North ReviewThis was a fast paced novel that drew me in from the very beginning. I stayed up late waiting to find out what would happen next, and would put off doing work so that I could finish it.
All in all it's a very good read, especially if you enjoy dystopias. The characters were for the most part very well drawn, and you really felt empathy for them. Mira is particularly well developed as a character, especially in the first two thirds of the book. Part of what keeps the book being five stars for me is that I feel like Mira is lost a little towards the end of the book. There are a lot of characters to keep track of, and while their individual personalities show through, I sometimes wished we had more of the story on some of them. Without giving away the plot, I really felt the motives of Pieter and Magnus could have been explained in greater depth, and that Gil and Mira's relationship could have been developed a bit more at the very beginning. These are small quibbles, and really nothing that should keep you from reading the book!
The ending was a huge shock, and I've found myself thinking about it over the past few days. This is not one of those novels that leaves readers with lots of answers and every character's story neatly wrapped up, but rather leaves room for thought about what the meaning in everything is.Sharp North Overview

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The Battle at the Moons of Hell (Helfort's War: Book I) Review

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The Battle at the Moons of Hell (Helfort's War: Book I) ReviewThis is the start of a space opera/military SF series with a number of pluses and some detractions.
On the plus side, the author is an experience RN and RAN naval officer which let's him permeate the book with authentic sounding detail - far more authentic than David Drake's Lt. Leary books for example, though a bit less fun (more on that). Also, his ear for political and military dialogue is more authentic than, say, David Weber. Finally, the author is smart and well-educated, and this comes through in well-written if sometimes stilted prose. Good space battles, some tense action, nice overall political sweep, good villains.
I have alluded to a couple of minuses. Not a lot of "fun" - our hero is a bit stiff, his love interest is hard to get excited about and I found him wooden. I also thought that the book could have been a little longer and in some parts skipped days of storyline too abruptly.
That said, I liked the book, liked the universe and enjoyed this as the start of a new series with a more "real-world" hero than lots of these military SF series have and a potential for a number of exciting, richly detailed sequels.
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The Sharp End Review

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The Sharp End ReviewDavid Drake's work is more subtle than a first reading would suggest. If you were to read just one Hammer story, or one Belisarius, you might think he was rubbing your nose in the blood and gore like so many of today's movies do, just to get a gut reaction and celebrate the carnage. However if you read the books a second, and a third time, and reflect on some of our recent history, you begin to understand that while the characters entertain the background of blood and gore reflects the brutal reality of human conflict the characters must act in, and survive. War is ugly. The characters that evolve and survive are forever affected by this ugliness. A tremendous amount of history is created in conflict. We are a product of that history and that brutality - David Drake wants to make sure we remember that and that we don't forget the human nature of the people who undertake the most brutal of human occupations. I would recommend his books to anyone who wants to serve their country, or who wants to be responsible for sending sons and daughters to war. There is a rough side to that business, and David Drake does an excellent job of reminding us of the ugly, the profound - and most of all the human sides of war. And,
it's a rollicking good read!The Sharp End Overview

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Helfort's War Book 4: The Battle for Commitment Planet Review

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Helfort's War Book 4: The Battle for Commitment Planet ReviewI've been a fan of the Helfort series since I finished the first book in one long all-night read. I was really looking forward to this installment and bought it as soon as it was available. All-in-all this is a good continuation to the story but not a great read. The main problem with this book was Michael's decent into incompetence, which is really annoying - the tactical genius and born leader from the first three books is reduced to a terrified rookie puking at the site of a dead soldier (even after witnessing spacers with rail gun injuries and floating body parts in the other three books) and the mediocre junior officer (Anna) is suddenly a hardened combat veteran after a couple of months in the field. Michael has been in numerous life or death situations with thousands of peoples' lives depending on his decisions - and Anna has to assign a corporal to babysit him during the last big battle? The guy calmly walked up to a police officer sitting in his office in the second book and kills him with a knife and then goes on to attack an entire enemy base and blow the place to pieces but he needs a babysitter when he goes out in the field a few months later?
How Anna treats Michael throughout most of the book is also a real problem for me. She can't meet him in the mess hall without making some demeaning remark - kind of like that annoying friend or co-worker that is always making childish remarks aimed at your manhood whenever they see you. Michael MUTINIED and faces a firing squad when he gets back to the Federation, was such an inspiring leader that almost all of his crew volunteers to mutiny with him, he devises one of the most daring and brilliant fleet maneuvers in history, and he maroons himself and his crew on the home planet of their hated enemy, all to save Anna from being raped and tortured to death and to repay him she takes every opportunity presented to her to insult and belittle him? And instead of putting her skills as a trained officer to work helping him devise another brilliant and inspired plan to bring the war to an end, she joins the infantry and leaves. This interplay between Anna and Michael is a very disappointing turn in the one romantic relationship of any consequence in the series.
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Helfort's War Book 2: The Battle of the Hammer Worlds Review

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Helfort's War Book 2: The Battle of the Hammer Worlds ReviewI just finished this book in a single day, and I quite enjoyed it. Paul writes well; his descriptions of the combat scenes manage to convey tension without being melodramatic; and his main character Michael Helfort comes across as being a 'real person' in that he is not a paper-thin, mono-emotional, engine of destruction type. He manages to bring Helfort through an entire spectrum of emotions from despair to intense hatred without the character ever becoming unbelievable. The plot line of the main story was well-constructed without any of those deus ex machina moments leaving you in disbelief that everything just happened to work out perfectly. Paul isn't afraid to develop and then cast away characters as their role in developing the story line comes to an end; since Helfort is the 'star' of the series, you know he's not going to wind up dead, but everyone else has potential bulls-eyes painted on them. This was very effective is that you never knew what was going to happen at any particular point in the story. In many books, the main character gains a cadre of friends/helpers around him, and you just know that they've become part of a group on 'untouchables'; Paul eschews this strategy and it works to great effect. Also, the people around the main character react in believable ways - not everyone who is a friend/family to Helfort winds up supporting him during parts of the story arc. This all adds up to a very well written and enjoyable story; and I look forward to the next installment.
So - why 4 stars and not 5? Two things really... while, the space combats are well written, I - like another reviewer - found the thought of rail gun attacks being effective over great distances to be a little tough to swallow. Also, one of Helfort's antagonists - his captain on the Ishaq - IS paper-thin. No development is given to this character, and no reason why the character acts the way she does is provided. Paul tries to allay this by having Helfort wonder what could have caused his captain to act thusly, but the total lack of any explanation is a jarring note. In fact, that is the one real weakness of the series so far; some characters that seem to play minor antagonist roles are given no development - they are just presented as people who for some unknown reason take an intense dislike to the hero. These are both nit-picking I know; but it was an odd enough note that it caused me to lose that intensity of involvement that great stories pull you into.Helfort's War Book 2: The Battle of the Hammer Worlds OverviewHe thought Hell was the worst they could throw at him.He was wrong.Back from tangling with the Hammer of Kraa, the most brutal, trigger-happy tyrants in humanspace, Junior Lieutenant Michael Helfort is assigned to the Federated Worlds heavy cruiser Ishaq, which is struggling to rise to the threat posed by a newly resurgent Hammer. Aboard the floundering ship, Helfort is coming to grips with a painful injury and the unpleasant truth that nobody likes a young hero–least of all senior officers.Without warning, the Ishaq and twenty-seven Fed merchant ships are blown apart in a horrific ambush, the first step in the Hammer's master strategy to destroy the hated Federated Worlds. Michael and a pitiful remnant of the Ishaq's crew escape the inferno. The Feds have no idea who's behind the heinous attack, and the Hammer are determined to keep it that way, consigning the Ishaq's survivors to a prison camp deep in the wilderness of the Hammer's home planet. No one's getting out alive to derail the Hammer's lethal master plan–especially not the FedWorlds hero who so humiliated them on the battlefield. It's payback time, and the Hammers intend to throw their entire space fleet into destroying Michael Helfort and the Federated Worlds. Too bad it won't be enough.

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