Thursday, May 29, 2008
More Reviews - good times.
Well, I've posted reviews for three more of Stephen R. Donaldson's Gap books: Forbidden Knowledge, A Dark and Hungry God Arises, and Chaos and Order. In addition, I've also posted a review for Frank Peretti and Ted Dekker's House. Good books all around, though Donaldson, as always, seems to have a darker view of the universe (or his universe, at least).
Sunday, April 13, 2008
Wolf Star and Gravity Wells reviews posted
Finally got my reviews for Meluch's Wolf Star and Gardner's Gravity Wells up on the website. Incidentally, I found there was no Wikipedia entry for R. M. Meluch, so I had to make one. Fun times. I actually couldn't find any information on the web about Meluch, so I could only summarize her from the author info in my copy of Wolf Star and then list all the books which I found in an online bibliography for her.
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Alan Gardner,
Gravity Wells,
R. M. Meluch,
Wikipedia,
Wolf Star
Wednesday, April 2, 2008
Webber, Lawhead, and McCaffrey reviews posted
Just posted three different reviews to the website. Check 'em out!
Scarlet - Stephen R. Lawhead
Honor of the Queen - David Webber
Doona - Anne McCaffrey, Jody Lynn Nye
Scarlet - Stephen R. Lawhead
Honor of the Queen - David Webber
Doona - Anne McCaffrey, Jody Lynn Nye
Sunday, March 30, 2008
Basilisk Station and Golden Transcendence reviews posted
Yep, I managed to post a couple more reviews tonight. One to finish out John C. Wright's Golden Age Trilogy - The Golden Transcendence. And also the first of David Webber's Honor Harrington series, On Basilisk Station.
Saturday, March 29, 2008
Phoenix Exultant Review Posted
Hey, I've finally gotten around to uploading some of my latest reviews. Sorry there haven't been more lately - school and work have kept me really busy! So the latest review is Phoenix Exultant by John C. Wright.
Sunday, February 17, 2008
updated Gutsy Setup Guide
I just updated my Gutsy Setup Guide to include instructions for GnomeDo as well as AWN (or Avant Window Navigator).
Thursday, January 24, 2008
Death and coincidence
This week I read David Crowder's Everybody Wants to Go to Heaven but Nobody Wants to Die or (the eschatology of bluegrass) - a book about death and dealing with it (relatively so...check my website in the next week or so for the review...).
And as I'm reading it, Heath Ledger dies.
Weird coincidence, eh?
interesting book, though.
And as I'm reading it, Heath Ledger dies.
Weird coincidence, eh?
interesting book, though.
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