Minggu, 27 September 2015

Chaos of Choice: Book 1: Blood and Fog, by Kaeleb LD Appleby

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This is a tale of Age defining events, and the people who are involved in those events. It is a tale of personal choice and the illusion of choice. When we make a decision is it really our own, or are there external factors and subconscious manipulation that decide what we will choose? In a world of ancient grudges and new threats, of religious bigotry and racial segregation, an ambitious military organisation plots against the stubborn rulers of the realms. For many years relative peace has existed between the six realms of Essinendeür. But no longer, the old hatreds are rekindled in a vicious fashion and it seems the realms will tear themselves apart in a bloody war. Lieut, a single minded warrior sets off to complete his purpose, his mission. A mission that will cast the nations into darkness. But through an unfortunate chance he discovers that he has developed the freedom of choice. Something he has never known. But is it really his choice? Or is there something else at play that he does not understand? With chaos following wherever he goes, Lieut has to come to grips with the changes in himself, his new found freedom and the chance to change the fate of the world.

Chaos of Choice: Book 1: Blood and Fog, by Kaeleb LD Appleby

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #2094065 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2015-05-03
  • Released on: 2015-05-03
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. A pleasant surprise. Would recommend By Nigel Thomas Considering this is a first offering from a relatively unknown author, I had my expectations set accordingly.However, page by page the author won me over with his detailed and descriptive writing style, well-developed lore and universe, and complex characters.Looking forward to the future instalments.

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Rabu, 16 September 2015

To Honor You Call Us (Man of War), by H. Paul Honsinger

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The Terran Union is engaged in a vast interstellar war against the Krag

Ruthless aliens intent on exterminating humankind. In 2315, the wily Max Robichaux is given command of the USS Cumberland, a destroyer with state-of-the-art capabilities but a combat record so bad, she’s known as the “Cumberland Gap.”

Capt. Robichaux’s first mission: to take his warship to the Free Corridor, where the Krag have secretly been buying strategic materials, and to seize or destroy any ships carrying enemy cargo. Far from the fleet and under enforced radio silence, Max relies only on his determination and guile…and the support and friendship of his chief medical officer, the brilliant Dr. Sahin.

Because even as he deals with the ship’s onboard problems and the stress of carrying out her risky assignment, Max and the doctor discover that the Cumberland and her misfit crew are all that stands in the way of a deadly Krag attack that threatens to end the war―and humanity―once and for all.

A far-future story in the tradition of “ships of wood, men of iron” novels, To Honor You Call Us and the Man of War series combine the adventure of exploration, the excitement of war, and the dangers of the unknown through the eyes of a ship and her crew.

To Honor You Call Us (Man of War), by H. Paul Honsinger

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1613313 in Books
  • Brand: Honsinger, H. Paul/ Chase, Ray (NRT)
  • Published on: 2015-05-26
  • Formats: Audiobook, MP3 Audio, Unabridged
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 6.75" h x .50" w x 5.25" l, .0 pounds
  • Running time: 13 Hours
  • Binding: MP3 CD
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About the Author H. Paul Honsinger is a retired attorney. Born and raised in Lake Charles, Louisiana, he is a graduate of Lake Charles High School, The University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, and Louisiana State University Law School in Baton Rouge. Honsinger currently lives in Lake Havasu City, Arizona with his beloved wife, Kathleen, and his daughter and stepson, as well as a 185-pound English Mastiff and two highly eccentric cats. Paul’s hobbies include astronomy, military history, and the history of the Apollo Program.


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34 of 36 people found the following review helpful. Brilliant, well-paced, engaging read By JOHN WILLIAM HAYES As an ex-submariner and a lifelong fan of Heinlein, Asimov, and Doc Smith, I find it difficult to actively dislike a story that focused on a naval space vessel and the men crewing it. Then again, it's fairly easy for me to dismiss a story out of hand when it is grossly inaccurate, or uses poorly drawn military caricatures, when describing the challenges of shipboard life on a vessel surrounded by a hostile atmosphere, and to whom Stealth is Life.These gents did it right; I got a warm, fuzzy feeling as soon as they introduced the COB. The only caricature is the hostile alien force, and I thought that eventually their motivations were explained well enough, at least for the first novel of a series, to make them believable. Many of the elements in play here could have been off-putting had they been handled poorly: Max's "cajun-ness", the extra-extra-ordinary competence and compatibility of the command team, the many throwback references to traditions born in the age of sail and salt-water navy (and Star Trek) when some of them seemed almost prohibitively dated. But I believe they were all handled with an exceptional amount of humanity and humor, which prevented things that could have been cliche from distracting from the main points, and in no way prevented me from thoroughly enjoying the progression of the Captain and crew of the Cumberland.If any of the previous reviews mentions a story or author you're keen on (Heinlein, O'Brien, Foster, Horatio Hornblower), I believe you'll have a good time here. Can't wait for the sequel, and I'm hunting for the paperback right now so I can pass a copy around to friends. Highly recommended.

128 of 148 people found the following review helpful. Remarkable in many ways, but needing work in others By Nicholas King I enjoyed this book greatly, and found it immensely readable. It's rare that I can like a book for the sake of the prose and the overall storyline together, yet this book succeeded in both criteria, which made it a winner for me.The authors clearly display a masterful grasp of naval awareness and detail, as well as an excellent systematic and logical approach to all things space-faring, at least, so far as I can tell. Certainly, if there is any element of bluff there, it is stronger than I can pierce. (Note I am not a specialist reader of space opera / space military fiction, but I couldn't fault it.) My desire for hard science fiction was entirely satisfied.Indeed, I knew I was reading something with a high respect for veracity when I first read the description of the Cumberland's layout (particularly the position of CIC - so obvious when mentioned, yet I had never considered it. It's a good, gentle dig at Star Trek.)I was also impressed by the successful collaboration of two authors, particularly for a first novel. Indeed, if they wrote any of the book portions separately and combined them later, I could not tell that it was so. There seemed to be one distinct voice for the authors, and any differences between them did not make it into the book.However, as it stands, I cannot give it above a three star rating. The great number of positives are balanced out by a significant number of negatives, which I explain below, hopefully in a helpful manner without any desire to deride the novel. Please note that I am also an indie sci-fi novelist (see here:Splice Children - Book One), so I am writing this review from the position of both a reader and an author. Here we go...Major issues:- The book is EXTREMELY sentimental and nostalgic (particularly regarding the navy in general), to the point that I feel it lost a great degree of objectivity. This would be more acceptable if the main viewpoint was 1st person, or a carefully controlled limited 3rd viewpoint that was more strict to a given character or group or characters. However, given the blended-omniscient-limited 3rd person viewpoint employed throughout the book, the sentiment in the narrative often comes through as seeming to be direct from the authors themselves, thus making it feel like they are imposing their "emotional will" on me (sounds harsh, but it's so).- In addition to the above, the problem with the slightly inconsistent viewpoint is resultant author visibility, i.e. the apparent author sentiment and switch to a more omniscient voice makes the authors themselves suddenly noticeable, thus damaging the illusion of the book in what is otherwise mostly effective limited 3rd.- Finally in regard to viewpoint, I feel that more simple line breaks or other such reader cues could be employed for changes between character viewpoint, which is standard fare for limited 3rd shifts. Such changes tend to happen in this book without much warning, which can be a little jarring.- There are far, far too many exposition dumps. Yes, the information needs to be there, but much of it could be trimmed, and what remains would need to be more carefully integrated with better justifications for its incidental inclusion. There are too many "As you know..." type conversations.- I just didn't find the small arms weapons sufficiently believable. The use of simple kinetic weapons (meaning, pistols, sawn-off shotguns and cutlasses!) is an extremely bold move, but again requires more justification. As for the fact that swords are used in hand-to-hand combat whilst boarding or being boarded, (since using bullets in such confined spaces surrounded by things that go "boom" is unwise), I ask myself, don't they have anti-personnel energy weapons by the 2300s? Or even a different TYPE of sword? Or a different type of GUN?- There are a lot of historical references made by Captain Robichaux and some of the more erudite characters in the book. However, the vast majority of the references are from recent history (and a great many of them from the 20th century), with barely any from fictional post-2013 "future" history. I find it hard to fathom that so little of historical note has eventuated in the 300+ years between now and then.Minor issues:- I noticed 10-20 typographic errors in my casual reading, mostly omitted words or punctuation, but not exclusively. There are also some inconsistencies of editing, such as a midshipman with the name of "Shepherd" which name changes to "Shepard" on the next page. There are some others too. Needs a good proofreader.- I believe there is some confusion with the use of future dates; maybe it's just me, but sometimes the authors seemed to refer to the 24th century as the story's present time (with the current date of 2315), yet on occasion I noticed the 22nd century mentioned as what seemed to be the present time (with 2114 used a couple of times, I believe.) This looks like an editing error too.- Some of the chapters are a little padded, causing the pace to lag a bit. For example, I thought the the chapter detailing Doctor Sahin's experience obtaining supplies on Rashid IV (and another critical object which does actually make for a reasonable plot point later) could have been much briefer. It felt like an unnecessarily long episode in a plot that felt like just a series of linear episodes until the end actually tied a few things up. Now, I'm not saying that linear episodes are necessarily of themselves a bad thing, but I personally much prefer that the overarching plot is given higher priority than any individual episodes or scenes, and that edits are made based on keeping a plot tight for the sake of the overarching story. It's not the only way to write, but I am confident it is the key to keeping a cracking pace.- I was a little less than taken with the initial effusively positive attitude toward women in the navy, espoused at the beginning of the book by both Captain Robichaux and Dr Sahin (presumably to counter the potential reader's response to the fact that there are virtually no women in this fictional navy). I found it over-compensatory. I also thought some of the "facts" stated about women at that point were likely to be unsubstantiated. However, what was equally odd was the negative tone the Captain and the Doctor took later in the book when discussing women on an emotional level. Granted, these are their opinions as characters, but in both cases the total agreement between them made the dialogue feel, again, like "author-speak" and lacking in objectivity. (Given the acknowledgments in the book, I can only presume that these passages are sort of a nod to the author's wives, which, if so, is perfectly understandable ;-). Also the inclusion of Admiral "Kathleen Phillips", a compound name from the first name of one author's wife and, oddly, the other author's last name, would suggest such recognition.)- One last thing: I am myself a Mormon (LDS), and the reference to Mormons in the book was something I enjoyed greatly (very funny!). However, there is a factual spelling error in the use of a term. The word "Zarahemia" is used a few times, which should in fact be "Zarahemla", that is, using the letter 'l' instead of 'i'. No problem, but worth a mention.---That's about it, I think. The book has great potential, regardless of the criticisms above. I did very much enjoy the novel, and am looking forward to reading the second in the series. Best wishes to both authors.

50 of 56 people found the following review helpful. Worth the Price of Admission By Picklehead This novel is the best independently published military sci-fi book that I have read and ranks, frankly, among the best professionally published ones as well.Characterization is strong and interesting. Descriptions are detailed and logical. Editing is not perfect (a few homonym errors: some/come, hear/near, etc.) but is quite well-done for a self-published book and better than some "professionally" published books. The science is present and plausible, without being pedantic or distracting. Military structure, discipline, procedure and relationships are encompassed within a believable framework. The story is captivating, and I can't wait for the next installment.The authors' stated goal was to engage the reader in "some of the adventure, wonder, excitement, and vivid realism" of space, and, in this 100+ books/year reader's case, they have certainly succeeded.

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The ride back home (The Journey of the prodigal son Book 1), by Bruben

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1970512 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2015-05-23
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Minggu, 13 September 2015

The Little Book of Mindfulness: Focus. Slow Down. De-stress., by Tiddy Rowan

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The Little Book of Mindfulness is a pocket-sized guide to help you calm your mind and lighten your spirit. Mindfulness techniques will help you focus on the present, changing the way you think, feel and act by releasing your mind of all that is around you. As a result, you will de-stress and de-clutter your thoughts. In this invaluable book is a collection of inspirational quotes, key research findings, tips for how to get the most out of the practice and a variety of short activities. It can be opened at any page to help you center and balance your mind in a few quick and easy steps.

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #72448 in Books
  • Brand: Rowan, Tiddy
  • Published on: 2015-09-01
  • Released on: 2015-09-01
  • Original language: English
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  • Dimensions: 5.25" h x .90" w x 4.40" l, .40 pounds
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About the Author Tiddy Rowan has traveled extensively in her career producing television commercials, followed by working in the art market and researching and writing books. In the 1970s she practiced meditation and yoga for the first time and has been studying techniques, beliefs, and related philosophies ever since. Her interest in mindfulness has led to practicing it and also researching the fusion of its Western and Eastern roots.


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Thrust back in time one thousand years, Ari and Seamus, accompanied by an irrepressible Keeshond, must use every skill they possess, and courage they didn't know they had, if they are to survive. They are pursued by a murderer, attempt a rescue, find themselves in the middle of a Viking raid, a Druid ceremony, an abandoned tomb, and a haunted forest. For a chance to return to the present, Ari and Seamus must solve the mysterious beggar's riddle and win the race against time.

Tunnel Through Time: The Riddle and the Race, by Caroll Congleton

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  • Published on: 2015-05-11
  • Released on: 2015-05-11
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About the Author Caroll Congleton was born in Gainesville, Florida in 1937 and received degrees from Stephens College, the University of Florida, and Webster University. Caroll has five children and eleven grandchildren.


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What is on your heart today? Struggles at home or with a friend? The miracle and joy of a new birth? A misunderstanding with a boyfriend or spouse? Are you grieving a loss? Are you celebrating a new job? Or anticipating a move? Whatever you face, good or bad, the Bible is relevant to your joys and sorrows, worries, fears, pain and happiness. God loves you and gave you his Word, the Bible, so you could know him more. The NIV Bible for Women contains an inspiring foreword by Shauna Niequist and writings by women who want to share their experiences—their joys and their struggles—with you. Authors such as Naomi Zacharias, Alyssa Joy Bethke, Caryn Rivadeneria, Rachel Held Evans, Katie Davis, Enuma Okoro, Kathy Khang, Laura Ortberg Turner, Kristen Howerton (Rage Against the Minivan), Margaret Feinberg, Tsh Oxenreider (TheArtofSimple), and Annie Downs share their thoughts on topics ranging from cultural issues like social justice, economic inequality, and social media addiction to personal needs like prayer, decision-making, relationships, infertility, career, and calling. These thought-provoking topics are easy to share on social networks to strengthen and inspire your circle of friends while creating meaningful conversation.

The NIV Bible for Women will help your time spent with God grow deeper and richer as you dig into his Word, bask in his love, learn his ways and then in turn share your journey with others in all the situations you face.

In every NIV Bible for Women:

  • Enter into the presence of God through the devotions each weekday and the Myths for each weekend for a full year of readings for your quiet time
  • Apply the "Reflect" questions and the "Pray" prompts so you can take what you have read and become more intimately connected with God
  • Evaluate the culturally accepted myths that are presented in articles that challenge your previous notions with truth from God’s Word.
  • Utilize the topical index to enhance your personal study
  • Easily understand Scripture through the readability of the New International Version Bible (NIV)

NIV, Bible for Women, Hardcover: Fresh Insights for Thriving in Today's WorldFrom Scheff, Angela (EDT)/ Niequist, Shauna (FRW)

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #234825 in Books
  • Brand: Scheff, Angela (EDT)/ Niequist, Shauna (FRW)
  • Published on: 2015-09-22
  • Released on: 2015-09-22
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 8.86" h x 1.85" w x 5.75" l, .0 pounds
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 1792 pages
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. New & Old Essays from Contemporary Women By Annie The Biblical text itself is the standard New International Version. It contains no notes on the Scripture or any other maps or references. It’s more like a devotional Bible than a study Bible. You’ll get great insights from women about the text, but none of the essays really helped me understand a particular passage in more depth.It’s a bit difficult rating a Bible, so my rating is solely on the essays. I went through and read ones by authors I recognized as well as ones I randomly flipped to. There are two reasons I gave this a 4/5 star rating: First, I wish the essays were a bit more spread out. For the most part, they are sprinkled throughout the Bible, but there are several sections with 3-4 essays all in a row. It seemed to interrupt the flow. But, as a devotional book, I’m not sure the flow is necessary.The second is a small criticism, but many of the essays were republished from blog posts and books. I was hoping for all new content. (Though that was never advertised.) Especially for authors who I have followed for a while and whose books I’ve read, it didn’t feel fresh.I’d recommend this version to women who already know the Bible and are looking for insights and ideas from contemporary thinkers.**I received a copy of this book from the publisher in exchange for my opinion.**

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. NIV Bible for Women - Fresh Insights for Thriving in Today's World By Andrea Oh, I love this Bible so much.. NIV Bible for Women. It is a Bible, we all know what that is. It also has 52 myths scattered throughout; I haven't read them all yet, but I can't wait to. In the front, it has a table of contents and a foreword. In the back, it has a table of weights and measures, acknowledgments index, contributor biographies, topical index, and note pages.The note pages will come in handy, as my old Bible is all marked up. There are only nine of them, wish there were a few more, as you can never have enough of those.Also, the topical index will come in handy. I have a book like that, that an old friend gave to me, that lists certain topics, such as faith, fear, family, love, etc, and gives Bible scriptures to go to to read about the subject. In fact, you can find those books in abundance in the Christian book stores or sections. But the difference between those books and this section of this Bible, is that there are topics that I've never seen in those booklets. I guess, we've all read about all the old topics, and now we're ready to move on to topics that haven't been explored yet. I will not say "new" topics, but rather "topics that haven't been explored yet", because nothing is new under the sun to God; He's had all these things and knew all these things every since the Beginning. Oh, you would not believe how anxious I am to read about all the topics in this topical index section.I also enjoyed the foreword by Shauna Niequist. Sounds like she had a cozy upbringing with some strong Christian women in her life. Unfortunately, we have not all had that. But all we can do, is go forward from here, and let our kids and grandkids see our love for God, and allow them to have that cozy life with God all in it. Believe me, I know the difference between a life with God and a life without God. It is so cozy with God in the middle of it. And secure, fulfilled, warm, satisfied, and so full of joy. Without Him, it is miserable, cold, lacking, unfulfilled, insecure. I know, I've lived both lives. It has nothing to do with money or stuff you accumulate or power, either at work or at home. Any woman who does not feel like a princess, daughter of THE KING (or a prince if you are a man), I encourage you to start reading the Bible and find out for yourselves.I love reading the Bible so much. I love reading, that is my God-given hobby. And I love God so much, so therefore, when you put the two together (loving to read and loving God), I LOVE to read the Bible. I go through Bibles every few years. They just tear up after a while. I am just so glad I have the freedom, the time, the ability, the eyesight, the desire, and the knowledge to read the Bible. I don't ever want that taken away from me. Even though I've read the whole Bible a couple of times, I can never get enough of it.I love this Bible so much, and I can't wait to start using it. I also can't wait to read the biographies at the back; it is always encouraging to read about other Christians.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Good devotionals but hard to read the font if you do not have excellent eyesight By Brenda N. At one time, my favorite "secondary" Bible (not the one I studied from and took to church) was the original Women's Devotional Bible. It was just what a busy mom needed to pick up from time to time and read a devotional from a well respected author... embedded within the very part of Scripture she was writing about.This is the latest edition of such a devotional Bible. It has devotions from such modern writers as: Naomi Zacharias, Rachel Held Evans, Katie Davis, Margaret Feinberg, Tsh Oxenreider, and Annie Downs. The forward to this edition is by Shauna Niequist.I had to chuckle when reading through some of the devotions for such topics did not exist in my original Women's Devotional Bible. Such as "The True Bonds of Friendship Are Built Offline". For that was back when "offline" meant taking the dry clothes off the clothesline.I do believe women will enjoy this Bible, especially when used as a devotional. It is very good.With one huge flaw for some of us. The font is teeny tiny as well as quite light. It was at times impossible for me to read as I do not have the best eyesight. It was hard to read even with my strongest reading glasses.So I would say this devotional Bible is quite good with the caveat... for those with excellent eyesight.This Bible was provided by the publisher for the sake of review although the opinions are my own.

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Jumat, 11 September 2015

Hostile Waters (The Veterans of the Psychic Wars Book 1), by R. Thomas McPherson

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The darkness is coming! The last hope for mankind is the underwater stronghold a Pacifica. A ship critical to Pacificus future has gone missing. Captain Jay McNair is given the task of finding that ship at any cost! Unseen forces conspire to impede his mission at every turn. The Seas of Pacifica have turned into Hostile Waters!

Hostile Waters (The Veterans of the Psychic Wars Book 1), by R. Thomas McPherson

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1673367 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2015-05-05
  • Released on: 2015-05-05
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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Enjoyable start to finish By Ronald Dufel I really liked this book. Took it on vacation and once I started, I needed to keep going. The action was well paced and had some twists and kept me involved. Story line is well laid out, Altho' I'm not totally sure that the captain could have 2 girlfriends in his crew at the same time. This never worked for me.

1 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Great Story By machine shop bob Great Story, it was a fully created world with people you love to hate and others you hate to love.

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Kamis, 10 September 2015

Dombey and Son, by Charles Dickens

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Dombey sat in the corner of the darkened room in the great arm-chair by the bedside, and Son lay tucked up warm in a little basket bedstead, carefully disposed on a low settee immediately in front of the fire and close to it, as if his constitution were analogous to that of a muffin, and it was essential to toast him brown while he was very new.

Dombey and Son, by Charles Dickens

  • Published on: 2015-05-09
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 11.00" h x .78" w x 8.50" l, 1.76 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 344 pages
Dombey and Son, by Charles Dickens

Review ''Dombey and Son, the hidden gem even Dickens fans may have missed, combines a rollicking, biting sense of humor with nuanced psychological insights that feel surprisingly modern in their attitudes toward women . . . As usual in Dickens's work, much of the reading pleasure resides in the supporting cast and subplots, and the men here are endearing . . . But it is the wives, sisters, mothers, and discarded mistresses who control the plot and break your heart.'' --O, the Oprah Magazine''(Audiobook Narrator)Frederick Davidson gives such a splendid dramatization of this family saga . . . it's almost like watching theater. Davidson matches his versatile voice to each one of the principals. He also manages to distinguish with equal elasticity among a host of vivid and disparate supporting characters. Thanks to Davidson's seamless delivery, the narrative sweeps the listener through [nearly] 40 hours of sustained drama.'' --AudioFile ''There's no writing against such power as this-one has no chance.'' --William Makepeace Thackeray - 19th century English novelist, author of Vanity Fair. ''Dickens willed into existence the most capacious and elastic and versatile kind of novel that could be, one big enough for his vast sentimental yearnings and for every impulse and fear and hesitation in him that countervailed those yearnings too. Never parsimonious and frequently contradictory, he always gives us everything he can, everything he's planned to give, and then more.'' --Jonathan Lethem - American novelist, essayist and short story writer.

About the Author Arguably one of the greatest writers of the Victorian era, Charles Dickens is the author of such literary masterpieces as A Tale of Two Cities (1859), A Christmas Carol (1843), David Copperfield (1850), and The Adventures of Oliver Twist (1839), among many others. Dickens s indelible characters and timeless stories continue to resonate with readers around the world more than 130 years after his death. Dickens was born in 1812 and died in 1870.


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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Classic Dickens By Barbara Goldowsky A hard-hearted father, an angelic daughter, a vengeful wife with a past, hopes placed in children who do not survive to adulthood--all the classic situations and characters we expect from this beloved author. Add a deep belief in redemption through love and forgiveness and you get to the heart of the book. It is intriguing and suspenseful, if a bit long, but then so is all of Dickens. What a serial it would make! Reading these 19th Century authors makes me wish they could return to see the movies and TV dramas they inspired. We are fortunate to have their books.Now: about this Kindle Edition. I bought the illustrated, deluxe version. Unfortunately, the Kindle screen doesn't let you view the images in a large enough format to see what's going on. For all one can make out, A gloomy interior or a London fog is all they show.Written on Charles Dickens' 200th Birthday, December 31, 2012Happy Birthday!

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. The Unrecognized Dickens Masterpiece By King Dimholt This book may never become as popular as "Oliver Twist," "A Christmas carol," "David Copperfield," or "A Tale of Two Cities." But it really is a phenomenal book. Some critics feel that this book reflects careful planning and organization as opposed to typical Dickens improvisation.Onto the text. Paul Dombey becomes the happy father of Paul Dombey Jr. (But in a double edged scene) Paul Sr. becomes a widower. Paul Sr. has a daughter named Florence, but he doesn't really know what to think of her. Paul has high hopes for his son, but Paul Jr. knows that he is not well.Well, we later meet Waler's uncle Solomon Gills. Solomon is concerned that his business is not doing so well. We also meet the eccentric, but heroic Captain Cuttle. After a tragic dream that foreshadows his death, Paul Jr. dies. Well, to Solomon Gill's sadness, Walter goes off to the West Indies. At this point, Dickens prepares the evil of Paul Dombey's assistant Carker.Trying to move on with his life, Dombey marries Edith. But while Edith likes Florence, her feelings for Dombey are not there. Well, Solomon Gills disappears, and Captain Cuttle goes on his mission to find Solomon and Walter. Dickens gives us a hint of Carker's evil when he is happy about Walter's disappearing. Basically, Carker delights in the misery of others, while at the same time manipulating their lives. Later, carker makes advances on Edith which causes more tension. Not surprisingly, the marriage between Dombey and Edith shatters.Due to Dombey's rages, Florence runs off with Captain Cuttle. This is where the terror reaches maximum levels. Dombey (with some justification) blames Carker for everything that has happened to him. Carker makes a final attempt to rape Edith, and this is when the final confrontation between Carker and Dombey happens. Dombey triumphs, but his revenge makes him more depressed than anything.But all is not lost. Captain Cuttle is reunited with his friends, and Walter and Florence get married and have a son who is the grandson of Paul Dombey of course. There follows a beautiful scene of reconciliation between Paul Dombey and his daughter.As sad as some of Dickens's books get, he seems to be able to put a happy ending on it if he chooses to do so. I love this book. But I will also be the first to tell you that it is different from works like "Oliver Twist" or "David Copperfield." It is highly organized, and does lack the artistic improvisation of his other works. But it is phenomenal in a different way.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Hungry for Dickens By Saline English Teacher I learned in high school to love Charles Dickens and love the fact that I can teach it now as a British Lit teacher. No one can weave a plot like he can with as many characters, many of whom seem to become friends as the reading continues. Although some of his foreshadowings and coincidences are a little contrived, I keep coming back for more. Perhaps I've read too much 20th century literature lately, however, in which things don't always turn out for the best and people don't always live happily ever after! In spite of that, I'll always be hooked on Mr. Dickens and will continue to get shivers every time I stand at his grave in Westminster Abbey!

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Rabu, 09 September 2015

The Rebirths of Tao: Tao, Book 3, by Wesley Chu

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Alien spies, bloody politics, and apocalyptic world war action in this stunning conclusion to the Lives of Tao trilogy.

Five years have passed since the events in The Deaths of Tao. The world is split into pro-Prophus and pro-Genjix factions and is poised on the edge of a devastating new world war. A Genjix scientist who defects to the other side holds the key to preventing bloodshed on an almost unimaginable scale.

With the might of the Genjix in active pursuit, Roen is the only person who can help him save the world, and the Quasing race, too. And you thought you were having a stressful day....

The Rebirths of Tao: Tao, Book 3, by Wesley Chu

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #56570 in Audible
  • Published on: 2015-05-14
  • Released on: 2015-05-14
  • Format: Unabridged
  • Original language: English
  • Running time: 840 minutes
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful. My favorite book of the trilogy By Steff (BiblioSanctum) One thing I noticed from reading this series is that Wesley Chu has grown as an author with every book, and The Rebirths of Tao is his best work yet. The writing is noticeably more polished than in the previous novels, and the story flowed very well with absolutely no lulls at all. It’s also fascinating to see the series evolve, as we’ve experienced some drastic changes from book one to book three. We started The Lives of Tao with a quirky personal tale about a nerdy, out-of-shape IT guy and his transformation into super-secret agent, but things took a more urgent, direr turn in the sequel The Deaths of Tao, which also saw the Quasing conflict expanded onto a global scale.The Rebirths of Tao is once again a new kind of story all together, but it retains a lot of the elements which made the first book so fun and addictive. The Quasing war situation is as bleak as ever for Roen and his family, and yet the humor is alive and well. Cameron Tan is now fifteen years old so for the first time in this series we have a teenager’s point-of-view, and Wesley Chu pulls it off nicely (ever think of writing YA, Mr. Chu?) I didn’t think it was possible, but I liked reading Tao and Cameron’s interactions even more than I enjoyed Tao and Roen’s. Tao is the “third parent” in this scenario and some of his reactions to the thoughts and behaviors of an impulsive, hormonal teenaged boy are downright hilarious! The dialogue in this book is probably my favorite aspect, especially the banter between Cam and Tao, between Jill and Roen, between Roen and his “imaginary Tao”, and between Roen and Marco (these two guys damn nearly killed me with laughter).I also love sci-fi novels about unconventional aliens, and the Quasings fit the bill with their unique physiology and complex symbiosis with human beings. We know from the first two books why the Quasing split into two factions, and the assumption is that the Prophus are the benevolent, peace-loving ones. The truth is more complicated than that, however, and it may surprise you. This book delves further into the nature of Quasings, as well as the role human history played in shaping the Prophus-Genjix war. Speaking of which, if you’re a history buff, you’ll really get a kick out of these books; Chu still regularly makes references to historical events that Quasings have secretly taken part in, as well as famous figures who have served as hosts.I’ve enjoyed every moment of this trilogy, and as a reader it’s also awesome to see a series that ends even more strongly than it began. The author has done a great job building upon the story since the first book. We’ve also seen fantastic character development particularly when it comes to Roen, who has grown immensely as a person from when we first met him. Sure, he’ll never reach Adonis Vessel levels of excellence, but he’s taken his new responsibilities in stride and has never failed to do the best he can as a Prophus agent, husband and father.I highly recommend these books if you like sci-fi thrillers and comedy. This third book was everything I’d hoped for, a wonderful end to a trilogy that has been a wildly entertaining ride from the get go. It’s funny, action-filled, and manages to tie up all the loose ends that count, while still leaving things open-ended enough for future stories set in this universe.

4 of 4 people found the following review helpful. Solid continuation of the series By WiltDurkey From the first scene in Deaths of Tao, to this book, this well-crafted story has all the ingredients of a successful action movie . Pacing and narrative are also inspired by graphic novels. In this case, this a good thing. The author has steadily grown throughout and he was pretty darn good to start with.Think Dan Simmon's Carrion Comfort with a dash of True Lies and James Bond and you get the idea. (yeah, I was still totally expecting laser-armed sharks at the end battle, must be the cold fresh water that kept them away).Thankfully while there is a lot of action, it also never gets bogged down in unnecessary details and minutiae. It supports, but does not suffocate, the story telling.The action is always there, yes, with larger-than-life heroes and villains. But so is humor, a solid plot and pacing. The series never comes off as dumbed down and the plot is always logical to itself. For example, while Enzo pulls off some rather unnecessarily risky moves at the end, it is clear that he does so because he is a egotistic sociopath and his lack of leadership, in the sense of delegating to his underlings, works against him. You know that because a lot a of pages were invested in making you know what makes him tick. Enzo is really more like a genius evil dark knight than a general - he just doesn't get that his job is to direct people rather than enjoying reaping souls in the front lines.Unexpectedly for an action SF book, this is a series that breathes and lives character development. With (roll your eyes), the family dynamics of a teenager growing up with three parents and going through his first crush. But, again, it works.Despite this being billed as the conclusion to the trilogy (now referred to as a 'series' instead), I really expect more Taos to be forthcoming. The ending is well done and doesn't leave you hanging, but is also clearly setting up for a continuation in the story arc. Normally, I tend to get annoyed at series that don't know when to stop. But all three books have been very enjoyable, quite different from each other and with varying character focus so...looking forward to being surprised by book 4.

4 of 4 people found the following review helpful. Excellent conclusion to a fine trilogy By Angie Boyter It’s tough on humanity when an alien race, the Quasings, crash on earth and discover that the only way they can survive in our atmosphere is to inhabit earthly creatures, preferably humans. It is even tougher on humanity when the aliens begin fighting among themselves. The Tao series follows Roen Tan, host to Quasing Tao. Tao belongs to the Prophus faction, which essentially strives to co-exist with earthly life and opposes the Genjix, whose goal is to “Quasingform” earth’s environment to make it possible for Quasing to live without hosts. Unfortunately, the process will result in the extinction of most or all earthly life. Roen’s wife Jill is also a host, and in this third volume their teen-aged son Cameron has acquired a host and joins the battle.It would be very difficult to say more about the plot without spoilers, especially for readers who have not yet read the first two volumes. Let me just say that The Rebirths of Tao has the elements I look for when I read fiction: -an exciting opening chapter (as a bonus, it left me smiling.), -characters I care about, even many of the bad guys and semi-bad guys, such as Russian leader Putyatin, who resists both the blandishments and the threats of the Genjix Enzo, -an essentially upbeat and warm-hearted outlook on life, despite all the horrible things going on, such as when the protagonist is forced to injure a federal agent in order to flee but does not want the man to die, so “he pulled out a cord he always kept on him---usually reserved for strangling someone---and tossed it to him. ‘Put that around your injury and squeeze it tight’”. May my enemies be so considerate!, -well-done action scenes, -humor, perhaps a bit wry but never nasty, with comments like “It is brave stupid people who change the world. The smart ones are usually too smart to even try,” -some food for thought, enough to make me pause but not so much that it got in the way of the story , -oh, yeah, and a good story.Chu has his own style, but if I had to make a comparison, I’d say that the writer he reminds me of most is John Scalzi, a comparison that bodes well for Chu’s potential following.This is definitely a series to read in order, beginning with The Lives of Tao, continuing with The Deaths of Tao, and concluding with The Rebirths of Tao. In addition to the usual reason involving plot and character development, The Lives of Tao was a (very impressive) first novel, and Chu’s writing gets better with each instalment. Save the best for last!It’s always nice to find a promising new author and even nicer when each book is better than the one before, so I am sorry to see this trilogy come to an end. Fortunately, Chu has neatly tied up the loose ends in a satisfying way that still leaves room for more adventures. I’m ready for them!

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5 Powerful Meditations to Help Heal Your Animals, by Kathleen Prasad

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Harness the healing power of meditation to help your animals! The author's many years of experience as an animal Reiki meditation teacher provide the foundational teachings for 5 Powerful Meditations to Help Heal Your Animals. This booklet shares five transformational meditations that animal lovers can use to help shift situations, even the most stressful ones, into peaceful, compassionate and loving moments. Because our animals are so sensitive to our emotional states, it is essential to their well-being (not to mention our own) that we practice balance and peace through meditation. Through the peace, compassion and love that meditation brings, we will find true healing.

5 Powerful Meditations to Help Heal Your Animals, by Kathleen Prasad

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #393952 in Books
  • Published on: 2015-09-28
  • Original language: English
  • Dimensions: 7.81" h x .17" w x 5.06" l, .20 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 74 pages
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful. Beautifully written -easy to implement By Jodie Gartman I'm so excited this has finally been published. I own it, I've read it and I've taken the class. I will be ordering multiple copies to give to friends and clients alike. If you have an animal or not, meditate or not this is a must read book. This book is written in a way that anyone can implement these methods into their life and see results. I'm so blessed to have Kathleen as a teacher/friend - she is a beautiful soul inside and out. Her teaching, insights and wisdom come straight from the heart. Thank you Kathleen and Leah for co-founding SARA and sharing your gifts with the world. 5 Powerful Meditations to Help Heal Your Animals, by Kathleen Prasad


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The most thorough and convenient resource of its kind available, Reading God’s Word is an ideal resource for anyone needing ready access to all daily and Sunday Scripture Readings for Church Year C, 2016. The Church’s official New American Bible lectionary texts for Mass are presented in a convenient easy-to-read format. Your lectors will find it a useful tool as part of their preparation to proclaim God’s Word at Mass. It is also helpful for homily preparation, for classroom teachers for school liturgies and for individual personal prayer, Scripture study and reflection. It is the perfect companion for Living Faith Daily Devotions. Alternate Readings are included for some Sundays and feast days.

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #79251 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2015-09-09
  • Released on: 2015-09-09
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. DON'T NEED INTERNET CONNECTION EACH TIME YOU ACCESS THE READINGS, YOU ONLY NEED IT FOR THE INITIAL UPLOAD By Mrs. John I. Ghawaly I love being able to have God's Word to bring along with me and read. The missalettes do not have the weekly readings if there are any available. The drawback that there is to this version which I experienced in past years is that they do not have the opening and closing prayers, which I do not like because I want to be able to pray this as well. The great thing about this version is that it stays loaded in your device and you do not need any internet connection to access it daily (you only need it for the one time initial upload which I do wirelessly from my desktop computer at home). It is excellent also in that it stays at your last page read so that you do not have to restart from the beginning each day to find the readings. (That may seem obvious but if one person might ask it then it seems good enough to place the answer here in the comment section. God bless everyone who reads this!! (I took pictures of the kindle showing the pages but it is poor quality. Hopefully it will give you an idea of how it looks anyway. Also, I turned the pages but it still uploaded sideways. Sorry!!)

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Scripture Readings for the Roman Catholic Mass for each day of the year By mark c szpila Reading God's word delivers exactly what it promises: the scripture readings from the Roman Catholic Mass for each day of the year. Unlike other similar books, there are no meditations, no "Saint of the Day", no featured articles, just the scripture readings. Because that is exactly what I wanted, I am very pleased. Whether a companion guide for daily Mass or a substitute when you don't have time to attend, this is the perfect source for the daily scripture readings

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Definately worth buying! By Milton L. Peterson This is a perfect companion for keeping up with daily Mass readings. My wife uses the Kindle during Mass since one can not always hear the lector or priest during the Mass readings. I also use this at home when I can't make it to daily Mass.

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Jumat, 04 September 2015

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Incredible Adventures, by Algernon Blackwood

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #9362287 in Books
  • Published on: 2015-05-27
  • Original language: English
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  • Dimensions: 9.00" h x .30" w x 6.00" l, .42 pounds
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  • 132 pages
Incredible Adventures, by Algernon Blackwood

From the Publisher Originally published in 1914 by Macmillan, London and New York. New introduction by Tim Lebbon. Biographer Mike Ashley calls Incredible Adventures--comprised of three novellas and two short stories--"the last outburst of his golden period." This is the 3rd edition and has been thoroughly corrected of its original typos and printing errors.

About the Author Algernon Henry Blackwood, CBE (14 March 1869 – 10 December 1951) was an English short story writer and novelist, one of the most prolific writers of ghost stories in the history of the genre. He was also a journalist and a broadcasting narrator. S. T. Joshi has stated that "his work is more consistently meritorious than any weird writer's except Dunsany's" and that his short story collection Incredible Adventures (1914) "may be the premier weird collection of this or any other century".


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39 of 40 people found the following review helpful. AMAZING BOOK IN A TERRIBLY MESSY EDITION By s.ferber This collection was first released in book form in 1914, and is comprised of three novellas and two short stories. The literary critic and scholar S.T. Joshi has called this book "perhaps the greatest weird collection of all time," and while I do not pretend to be well read enough to concur in that evaluation, I will say that the book is beautifully written...and certainly weird, in Blackwood's best manner. The five pieces in "Incredible Adventures" are almost impossible to categorize. They're not exactly horror or fantasy tales, but they all share one thing in common: In all of them, Algernon Blackwood--lover of Nature (with a capital "N") and ever one to seek for the ultimate reality behind the surfaces of what we seem to know--gives us characters who are bettered for their glimpses behind "reality's" curtain. This is not an easy book to write about, nor are the stories in it by any means light reading. Blackwood was trying to elucidate important points with these tales; to help readers understand their true relation to Nature, and time and space. Sounds like heavy going, I know, but for all lovers of finely crafted albeit unusual tales, this book will be a godsend. The collection starts off with a bang with one of the novellas, "The Regeneration of Lord Ernie." In this tale, a tutor tries to breathe some much-needed spirit into his young ward by exposing him to a pagan ceremony in the Jura Mountains. But things get a little out of control in this very atmospheric tale. Next up is "The Sacrifice," one of the shorter pieces, in which a mountaineer who has just undergone some severe life setbacks goes climbing. This story is the most symbolic, surrealistic and ambiguous of the bunch. I don't want to ruin the tale for any prospective readers, so just let me say that I have never read a story quite like it. "The Damned" is next up, and it is the longest novella in the collection. At first glance a traditional haunted-house story, the tale is soon revealed to go much deeper than that. As the author tells us repeatedly, "nothing happens" in this tale per se; atmosphere is everything, and nobody conveys atmosphere better than Blackwood (as a reading of his classic tale "The Willows" will surely demonstrate). But it really is remarkable how Blackwood maintains and magnifies this ominous atmosphere over the length of this novella; a really bravura performance. The last of the three long tales, "A Descent Into Egypt," immediately follows. In this tale, a group of men in modern-day Egypt find themselves being helplessly drawn back in time (spiritually, at least) by the glamour of that ancient land. This tale just keeps getting weirder and weirder. It is hallucinatory in the extreme; so much so that it makes me wonder why Blackwood was never championed in the 1960s by the same hippie college kids who took so wholeheartedly to Carlos Castaneda and P.K. Dick. Like Dick, Blackwood was very concerned with the reality that underlies our so-called reality. In this Egyptian tale, the land and time of the ancients is the reality; the present day is only the skin on the surface. This really is some amazing work. The book ends on a lovely note with the short story entitled "Wayfarers." Here, a man awakens after an auto accident and finds himself in bed a full hundred years earlier! It is a tale of eternal love and reincarnation; the type of tale that H. Rider Haggard would probably have loved, and another beautifully written winner. I should add here that these stories are probably best read and savored slowly, both for their exquisite atmospheres as well as for their deeper meanings. There is a lady here at amazon.com who, at the moment, is the #1 reviewer. She claims to be a speed reader who goes through two books a day! Well, I would like to advise her, and anyone else lucky enough to read this collection, to SLOW DOWN! Savor the language that Blackwood commands, and lines such as this one: "The stars turned a shade less brilliant, a softness in them as of human eyes that say farewell." You can't sprint through a botanical garden and expect to appreciate all the wonders therein! I should also mention that, while I am grateful to Stark House for making this classic, long-out-of-print collection available again, I deplore the sloppiness with which this edition has been put together. I have never read a book with more typographical errors of every description. Besides the run-of-the-mill typos, hyphens and M dashes are routinely intermixed throughout; margins are fouled up; words are omitted from sentences; changes in font size occur; British pound symbols are substituted for the letter "f"; words are repeated; boldface words appear for no reason; accent marks are at times used for apostrophes; and on and on. I myself am a copy editor and proofreader, and find it amazing that this edition was proofed at all. And yet, uncommonly enough, a credit for the proofreader is given at the front of the book!!! If it were me, I would have had my name deleted, out of professional pride! Stark House has a lot of chutzpah charging $17 for this remarkably messy work. Still, the book IS a collection of wonders, and Blackwood's vision does shine through. But potential readers would be well advised to do themselves a favor and splurge for an older copy!

5 of 5 people found the following review helpful. BLACKWOOD AT HIS BEST! By IAN BRUCE-DOUGLAS I have been working my way through Algernon Blackwood's short stories (including his "John Silence" series), over the last year, and I have become very fond of his style of writing. With Blackwood, the atmosphere and mood of his stories frequently supersedes the plot so, if you're looking for a lot of pyrotechnics and fast-paced action, his writing is probably not for you. However, if you appreciate a true "wordsmith" as much as I do, then you will definitely enjoy the way he weaves a moody, palpably "not-quite right" atmosphere into what might, otherwise, seem like a boring, slow-moving story wherein not much happens. His descriptive prose frequently approaches poetry.I can see why H.P. Lovecraft thought so highly of Blackwood's work.I definitely recommend this collection (and other Blackwood stories) to those who appreciate quality writing that unfolds at its own pace over a lot of the "wham-bam" garbage that gives Horror and Dark Fantasy a bad name.

2 of 3 people found the following review helpful. Incredible Adventures for wierd fiction readers By Paul F. Brooks Algernon Blackwood (1869-1951) was an English author noted for the remarkable number of "weird fiction" stories that he wrote.I sought out this particular collection based upon H. P. Lovecraft's comment that Blackwood was perhaps the greatest weird fiction writer of his day and "Incredible Adventures" as among his finest works.According to Wikipedia Blackwood was a member of one of the factions of the qabbalistic Orders, the Hermetic Order of the Golden dawn. This accounts for the almost obsessive focus on religious themes and inner spiritual struggles in the stories.This reader found all the stories interesting up to a point. As an adjunct to reading Lovecraft they were helpful. I must say honestly I am not motivated to read any addition works by this author.Blackwood certainly has a way with language and an ability to express his ideas. In "The Damned" he describes an intolerant religious figure:"his voice was alternately hard and unctuous; he regarded theatres, ballrooms and race-courses as the vestibule of that brimstone lake of whose geography he was positive as of his great office in the city".The five stories in this collection were first published in 1914.The Hippocampus Press trade paperback edition includes a helpful introduction by S. T. Joshi.

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Kamis, 03 September 2015

Descent into Darkness, Book 2, by James R. Vernon

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Ean Sangrave's friends are gone.

At least his human ones are.

Zin, as always, is by his side. Years of advice and getting Ean out of trouble has earned him the title of Ean's closest friend. Joining them now is Azalea the Yulari, another creature from the Abyss that feeds off the emotions of her victims to the point of death. Summoned in a moment of jealousy, Azalea would have killed Ean's friends if he had not stopped her in time. So how do Bran and Jaslen pay him back for saving their lives? By running off with all of their supplies, leaving Ean with his imp and a fragile alliance with an alluring but deadly Yulari.

Ean is now at a crossroads. Does he continue the quest originally placed on him and his friends to find a way to save Rottwealth from the monster that has taken over the mine? Or does he follow the advice of his companions from the Abyss and learn to control his growing power? The Healer's apprentice inside of him hopes to somehow do both.

Regardless of which quest he ultimately decides to follow, its Ean's inner turmoil that worries him the most. The dark power of the Abyss is spreading through his body at an alarming rate. The tattoos that represent the power continue to grow across his body while dark dreams invade his mind. Can he hold off the darkness growing inside of him, or will Ean give in to the power and become the tyrant he has feared?

Descent into Darkness, Book 2, by James R. Vernon

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #43105 in Audible
  • Published on: 2015-05-27
  • Format: Unabridged
  • Original language: English
  • Running time: 672 minutes
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. A book that continues the journey into magic and darkness... By OpenBookSociety dot com Brought to you by OBS reviewer CaroIn Descent into Darkness, the reader picks up exactly where book one, Bound to the Abyss, ends. Ean is left behind by Bran and Jaslen, with only the power of his tattoos to fend for himself. As the story progresses, Ean meets new people that help him realize that there is more to Rottwealth than what he has known all of his life. The author takes our healer on the road trip adventure of his life, discovering that there are humans and creatures whom he can trust on and those whom he should stay away from. Ean’s magical world is mysterious and dangerously alike.Author James R. Vernon delivered, once more, a story I have become fond of, especially knowing how much of an effort he puts in creating a world as big as this one. Not to mention all of the terms he has created, to which I still have trouble remembering the villages our group made stops in. This time around, Ean, finds himself more alone than ever in Descent into Darkness. He does have Zin and Azalea to accompany him, but he had to do most of the hard work to get to the Deadlands, while the abyss creatures stayed elsewhere being more mysterious than ever. I like that he is a straight forward character, brave enough to get himself out of trouble or uncomfortable situations. He has definitely come to accept his connection to the abyss and the path that is being planned out for him.“I’m just getting used to the thing speaking in my head.”Azalea, the Yulari, is one of the first, new characters, introduced to the story. She is a creature, summoned from the abyss, and plays a key role as Ean travels throughout the book to the Deadlands in search for Zin’s previous master’s lair. She is a character I just couldn’t know if to trust or not. Most of the book she is a mystery even to Ean; she spends her time roaming around among the humans whose emotions she feeds from and always is right to find Ean the toughest jobs for a healer to do. Eventually, Azalea, makes her great appearance, and she is proven to be a better companion than Jaslen. This is where I’m thankful the author kept Azalea’s best contribution for the last, otherwise, I would have gotten tired of her demeanor. She is a character that definitely grew and changed during this long road trip into a better one.“I certainly like the idea of enslaving the world.”Zin is a character that one can’t help but like. He might be an imp trying to survive and not get sent back to the abyss, but he stayed loyal to Ean until the end, and becomes quite humorous. He has a friend or foe relationship with Azalea, and doesn’t trust her kind at the beginning, but when they are left on their own he even takes consideration of Azalea’s condition. This makes Zin and Azalea better companions for Ean than the previous ones, and a great team to work with.“Maybe it’s got attachment issues. Or maybe Azalea has already rubbed off on it.”I do have to say, that at a certain point of the story our group forgets the main reason why they were set out to find a way to save Ean’s village from the lizard monster, becoming more involved with a different agenda. I feel that this book is more of a character and story development. Ean encounters people, throughout the trip that give him more information about the mystery surrounding Rottwealth, the gods, Zin’s former master, the Deadland, and alike. The most interesting part is at the end, in a somewhat cliffhanger full of questions.How did Rottwealth’s monster get defeated? What happened to Jaslen and Bran on their way back to Rottwealth? What exactly is Sadiek? Good thing there’s two more books to wait for in the series, in which readers will hopefully get an in depth look to some unanswered questions and maybe a link to the short stories from The Three Moons Realm. All in all, Descent into Darkness, is a good sequel to Bound to the Abyss, which takes the reader into a world of magic and darkness. If you like fantasy this is a book for you.*OBS would like to thank the author for supplying a free copy of this title in exchange for an honest review*

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. An interesting read with a fantastic ending By A kindle owner Though the book starts off a bit slow, it is still worth your time. The main character is sometimes,to be honest, a bit wimpy, but he is wimpy in a way that fits the character. In addition, the secondary characters are hilarious and well developed and the ending was excellent. I would be very happy to see this series continue. I fact, my only complaint is that the book is not longer!

3 of 4 people found the following review helpful. The end is worth all the world building, left me wanting more By JRR Yeah, there's quite a bit of travel time and Ean getting picked on. Yeah, there were a few points where I was hoping for a little more backbone from the guy. Yeah, I wanted to see more magic. Yeah, I still hope Bran gets his face slowly gnawed off by Zin in the next book. But, but, but, BUT, I still had a lot of fun. Ean gets a little more powerful, a little info on the main villain is introduced, the series is definitely still worthwhile. Plus, Azalea is fantastic. Love her. The entire time I was reading the first book, I was hoping Ean would get a little evil/edge/less white knighty. Azalea was just the good (read: bad) influence he needed to keep me interested. A little schmooze never hurt anyone too badly.Overall, I liked it a lot. I'm looking forward to reading about Ean, immortals, beasts and the best sister a guy could ask for.

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