I just finished it and loved it. Great fun for Christians and non Christians alike.I was intrigued until it said "Revelations" when it meant "Revelation."
"The Dirty Streets of Heaven"
I just finished it and loved it. Great fun for Christians and non Christians alike.I was intrigued until it said "Revelations" when it meant "Revelation."
I just got Pillars of the Earth from the library. Is it any good?
I'm reading Outliers; A Short History of Nearly Everything by Bill Bryson; and The Labours of Hercules by Agatha Christy. My brother's a rabid fan of Bill Bryson but I can't understand why. To me he seems really dull. This is the third time I've tried to read a book by him.
I finally got X-Wing: Mercy Kill (Aaron Allston) and Scoundrels (Timothy Zahn).
Both are excellent so far.
Yeah, but those four were some of the weaker ones.They are writing new X-Wing books? I remember back in the good ol' days when there were only 4! 4, I say!![]()
Yeah, but those four were some of the weaker ones.
Without including Mercy Kill, I'd make it something vaguely like:
- Iron Fist
- Starfighters of Adumar
- Wedge's Gamble
- The Krytos Trap
- Solo Command
- Wraith Squadron
- The Bacta War
- Rogue Squadron
- Isard's Revenge
I'm still working my way through Strachan's The First World War, Volume I, I'm more than halfway through!
It is an absolutely stupendous book. After that I'm going to do some reading on the signori families of the early Renaissance for a research paper. If anybody has some good recommendations for books on the de'Medici, Sforza, or d'Este families' respective rise to powers I'd be much appreciative.
Or a good book on Guido da Montefeltro. That would be useful as well.
Okay, I guess I feel less bad that it's taken me the better part of a year (with some extended pauses) to reach the bit about Turkey. His accounts of the war in Africa (along with everything else) are excellent. Really looking forward to the ~200 pages dedicated to financing the war.
I still really like a few of them. My favorite Stackpole book is probably still I, Jedi - Dark Tide II: Ruin comes close - but none of his Rogue Squadron books was outright bad. It's just that Allston wrote some even better ones. Starfighters of Adumar is unequivocally the funniest Star Wars book of all time. And Iron Fist was funny, wrenching, dramatic, and sad, all at the same time...plus it gave us this:I remember loving the original 4 as a kid, but that's probably why they weren't all that great.![]()
Yeah, but those four were some of the weaker ones.
Without including Mercy Kill, I'd make it something vaguely like:
- Iron Fist
- Starfighters of Adumar
- Wedge's Gamble
- The Krytos Trap
- Solo Command
- Wraith Squadron
- The Bacta War
- Rogue Squadron
- Isard's Revenge