Don’t Judge a Book By It’s Cover… Genre, Summary, Premise, Author and/or Series July 3, 2009
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Although we all know the beginning of the above phrase all too well, at one point or another, we’ve all bought a book based on it’s cover. I know I have, and I’ve also bought books based on each one of the following words in the post title. Cover (Yamato), Genre (Socerer’s Stone, not HP), summary (Santiago), premise (Arthur Series), Author (the Dragon Crown Series) and series (Robotech). However, of all those, the most interesting is Santiago.
I originally bought Santiago because the name I use in Bolivia is Santiago (my middle name is James). My brother Mark showed it to me, and I immediately bought it. However, upon reading the summary, I was pleasantly surprised. I have copied it below.
Sebastian Nightingale Cain: Bounty hunter. You can call him the Songbird — but only once. He’s after Santiago.
Virtue MacKenzie: freelance reporter. She never gives up. She wants an interview… with Santiago.
The Swagman: He collects art — at gun point. He wants a few pieces currently in the hands of Santiago.
SANTIAGO
Bandit, murderer, know to all, seen by none… has he killed a thousand men? Has he saved a dozen worlds? his legend is as large as the rim itself, his trail as elusive as a wisp of starlight in the empty realms of space. The reward for him is the largest in history.
SANTIAGO
Do you dare to chase him?
To clear a few things up, I think Resnik is a good author, he’s got a lot of books under his belt, and I’m not making fun of him. Just the summary. And, for the record, I am going to read the book (and maybe the Return of Santiago too).
My Games Page Update June 21, 2007
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I’ve just added the list of all my books to the “My Games Page”. So, now you can see my awesome collection of Fantasy/Sci-Fi books at any time! Just as a note, the things I’m looking forward to collecting are: The Star Wars books covering the time from Episode IV up to the New Jedi Order era (I’m not really interested in that era); the last 2 Dragonrealm books (I’m in the process of buying them right now), and the 6 .pdf novellas also written by Knaak; and, as a last priority, the Darkover books by Marion Zimmer Bradley. Any suggestions for other good fantasy/sci-fi series are greatly appreciated. Also, I haven’t added the list of my hardcover books (around 6 or 7), so expect them to be up soon.
YOU WILL KILL LUKE SKYWALKER November 20, 2006
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I recently finished the excellent Star Wars trilogy written by Timothy Zahn, containing Heir to the Empire, Dark Force Rising, and The Last Command. Here’s my opinnion on the trilogy.
The Guin Saga Vol. 1-3 March 19, 2006
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Having recently finished book 3 of the Guin Saga, I decided to share a little about the books here. Originally written by Kaoru Kurimoto (a nom de plume), in Japanese, the books were brought to English and American readers through translators Alexander O. Smith and Elye J. Alexander. Since I don’t think giving books “ratings” is fair, I’ll only post my comments about certain elements (in alphabetical order):