Good Books (Scifi)
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Thanks! I'll look into it.
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Re: Good Books (Scifi)
This is Baen CD site (the most complete one AFAIK), not a Baen Free Library.Spec8472 wrote:There's also the Baen free library at http://baencd.thefifthimperium.com/ which contains (litterally) dozens of books.
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Yup and it's a Very good site tooShadowhawk wrote:This is Baen CD site (the most complete one AFAIK), not a Baen Free Library.Spec8472 wrote:There's also the Baen free library at http://baencd.thefifthimperium.com/ which contains (litterally) dozens of books.
http://www.baen.com/library/
Is the link to the Baen Free library .....Hum Spec must have his Flowcharts for this one Messed up
Or else his Ballpit ones corupted these.

Phantom
And in the fury of this darkest hour
I will be your light
A lifetime for this destiny
For I am Winter born
And in this moment..I will not run
It is my place to stand
We few shall carry hope
Within our bloodied hands
(bloodied hands)
And in our Dying, we're more alive-than we have ever been
I've lived for these few seconds
For I am Winter born
The CruxShadows "Winterborn" (This Sacrifice)
I will be your light
A lifetime for this destiny
For I am Winter born
And in this moment..I will not run
It is my place to stand
We few shall carry hope
Within our bloodied hands
(bloodied hands)
And in our Dying, we're more alive-than we have ever been
I've lived for these few seconds
For I am Winter born
The CruxShadows "Winterborn" (This Sacrifice)
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Just finished the Honorverse, all of Ghost and started the Hymm of Battle series. All are just amazing reads and I managed to read them at work, so I doubled my freetime utility!Phantom wrote:Yup and it's a Very good site tooShadowhawk wrote:This is Baen CD site (the most complete one AFAIK), not a Baen Free Library.Spec8472 wrote:There's also the Baen free library at http://baencd.thefifthimperium.com/ which contains (litterally) dozens of books.
http://www.baen.com/library/
Is the link to the Baen Free library .....Hum Spec must have his Flowcharts for this one Messed up
Or else his Ballpit ones corupted these.![]()
Phantom
I'd gladly travel back in time, except I would have to wait longer for the next chapter of Fel's work...sorry, pass.
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I have to agree, the Baen Free Online LIbrary is my newest source of joy while I wait ever so patiently for the arc of Subjugation and Insurrection.
I suggest the Honorverse (I'm up to "Flags in Exile" so far) and the stories 1632 and 1633 by Eric Flint.
After that, I haven't had a chance to REALLY get into it, though John Ringo's Ghost, and Choser of the Slain I think it was, were very very good. Go Keldera!
Anything else in that lib that I should particularly hit?
I suggest the Honorverse (I'm up to "Flags in Exile" so far) and the stories 1632 and 1633 by Eric Flint.
After that, I haven't had a chance to REALLY get into it, though John Ringo's Ghost, and Choser of the Slain I think it was, were very very good. Go Keldera!
Anything else in that lib that I should particularly hit?
I'd gladly travel back in time, except I would have to wait longer for the next chapter of Fel's work...sorry, pass.
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Sancria wrote:I have to agree, the Baen Free Online LIbrary is my newest source of joy while I wait ever so patiently for the arc of Subjugation and Insurrection.
I suggest the Honorverse (I'm up to "Flags in Exile" so far) and the stories 1632 and 1633 by Eric Flint.
After that, I haven't had a chance to REALLY get into it, though John Ringo's Ghost, and Choser of the Slain I think it was, were very very good. Go Keldera!
Anything else in that lib that I should particularly hit?
Damn... well how much time do you have? <Grin>
heres a few suguestions
By David Weber
The Dahak series
Empire from the Ashes (this is a Combo of all the books in this series)
Books in the Series are
Mutineer's Moon
The Armegeddon Inheritance
Heirs of Empire
The Multiverse Series with Lind Evans
Hell's Gate
Hell Hath No Fury
The "Empire of Man series" (also known as the Series which shall not be named *) with John Ringo
March Upcountry
March to the Sea
March to the Stars
We Few
*(note) this is because they've been so hounded on when the next book will be out ....and it's not going to be soon .
so it's a touchy subject with both David and John. one thats basicly banned from their forums or at least actively discourged.
From Tor books
Off Armageddon Reef
BY SCHISM RENT ASUNDER (not yet Released
(Note) These books may or may not ever be in the Baen Free Library
From John Ringo
The Legacy of the Aldenata series:(The Posleen War Series)
A Hymn Before Battle
Gust Front
When the Devil Dances
Hell's Faire
The Hero with Michael Z. Williamson (Note) this one dosen't really fit John has/isconsidering removing it from the series)
Legacy of the Aldenata The Cally's War series with Julie Cochrane
Cally's War and Sister Time with Julie Cochrane
also Honor of The Clan ((Not Yet Released )) with Julie Cochrane
(Note) (This is a new book and may not yet be in the Baen Free Library)
Watch on the Rhine with Tom Kratman
Yellow Eyes With Tom Kratman
(Note) (This book may not yet be in the Baen Free Library)
The Paladin of Shadowsseries:
Ghost
Kildar
Choosers of the Slain
Unto the Breach A Deeper Blue
(Note) (This is a newer book and may not yet be in the Baen Free Library)
The Queen of WandsNEW series:
Princess of Wands
Voyage of the Space Bubbleseries:
Into the Looking Glass
Vorpal Blade
Manxome Foe With Travis S. Taylor
(Note) (These books may not yet be in the Baen Free Library)
The Last Centurion
(Note) (This is a new book and may not yet be in the Baen Free Library)
By Eric Flint
The Ring of Fire Series
1632
1633
1634: The Baltic War
1634: The Galileo Affair
1634: The Ram Rebellion
1634: The Cannon Law
Rivers of War Series
1812: The Rivers of War
1824: The Arkansas War
(Note) (This book may not yet be in the Baen Free Library)
By David Drake
The Belisarius Saga with Eric Flint
An Oblique Approach
In the Heart of Darkness
Destiny's Shield
Fortune's Stroke
The Tide of Victory
The Dance of Time
the RCN series The Lt. Leary series
With the Lightnings
Lt. Leary Commanding
The Far Side of the Stars
The Way to Glory
Some Golden Harbor
When the Tide Rises
The Hammer's Slammers Series
Hammer's Slammers
The Tank Lords
Caught in the Crossfire
The Butcher's Bill
The Sharp End
Paying the Piper
Cross the Stars
The General Series
Warlord with S.M. Stirling (omnibus)
Conqueror with S.M.Stirling (omnibus)
The Chosen with S.M. Stirling
The Reformer with S.M. Stirling
The Tyrant with Eric Flint
Other Novels and Collections by David Drake
Seas of Venus
Foreign Legions, edited by David Drake
Ranks of Bronze
The Northworld Trilogy
Redliners
Grimmer Than Hell
Lord of the Isles
Killer (with Karl Edward Wagner)
I could continue but there are many many more
The Above can be found on the Baen website, the Baen Free Library, or are on one of the 15 Free Baen CD's
http://www.baen.com
http://www.baen.com/library/
http://baencd.thefifthimperium.com/
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well, to add my two cents, for for just all round Great reading, you cant go past John Ringo's Council wars series, (There be Dragon's, Emarld sea, Against the tide and more recently East of the Sun and West of the moon.)I picked these up cheap in a second hand book store on vacation and couldn't put them down.I mean what ever you want , action , adventure , sci fi , fantasy , romance and more -its all there!!!! Even better, you can now check out the first two on Baen free libary.
Similarly, Empire of Man (with David Weber), is one of those amazing amazing series.'March upcountry "has to be one of my all time fav's.I first read it on baen free libary and was hooked.
So don't take my word, go there and check it out for yourself. you will not be disappointed.
Similarly, Empire of Man (with David Weber), is one of those amazing amazing series.'March upcountry "has to be one of my all time fav's.I first read it on baen free libary and was hooked.
So don't take my word, go there and check it out for yourself. you will not be disappointed.
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I have just finished "The Name of the Wind", by Patrick Rothfuss. It is the first part of a trilogy, and more than deservedly won the Quill Award for Best Fantasy of 2007.
It's awesome. I am a voracious reader, and quite unhappy if I don't read at least two novels a week. I am happy to reread my favourite novels again and again, and indeed have read "The Lord of the Rings" more than twenty times. However, it is not very often that I finish a novel, and pick it up the next day to start again.
"The Name of the Wind" is the story of Kvothe, a hero in his youth, but now a lowly innkeeper. He is cajoled to tell his story by a scribe who came to seek him out, and for the most part the book consists of Kvothes account, in a storytellers voice, interrupted by interludes in his inn, were we learn more about th scribe, and Kvothes mysterious apprentice Bast.
The quality of the writing is outstanding. However, be warned that this is the first part of a trilogy that was written as one long book, and it shows - there is no comfortably wrapped up ending. On the other hand, the other two parts have already been written, and part two is due out in November.
I consider this book also an excellent introduction to fantasy for those poor misguided souls that haven't read the genre before - although there is the danger that it will raise their expectations too high for most of the run-of-the-mill fantasy.
Go. Buy. Read.
It's awesome. I am a voracious reader, and quite unhappy if I don't read at least two novels a week. I am happy to reread my favourite novels again and again, and indeed have read "The Lord of the Rings" more than twenty times. However, it is not very often that I finish a novel, and pick it up the next day to start again.
"The Name of the Wind" is the story of Kvothe, a hero in his youth, but now a lowly innkeeper. He is cajoled to tell his story by a scribe who came to seek him out, and for the most part the book consists of Kvothes account, in a storytellers voice, interrupted by interludes in his inn, were we learn more about th scribe, and Kvothes mysterious apprentice Bast.
The quality of the writing is outstanding. However, be warned that this is the first part of a trilogy that was written as one long book, and it shows - there is no comfortably wrapped up ending. On the other hand, the other two parts have already been written, and part two is due out in November.
I consider this book also an excellent introduction to fantasy for those poor misguided souls that haven't read the genre before - although there is the danger that it will raise their expectations too high for most of the run-of-the-mill fantasy.
Go. Buy. Read.
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Hello All
I must endorse Borsic's comments RE Patrick Rothfuss' 1st work. It is simply one of the finest fantasy works I have read in over four decades of literary exploration.
John
I must endorse Borsic's comments RE Patrick Rothfuss' 1st work. It is simply one of the finest fantasy works I have read in over four decades of literary exploration.
John
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The Name of the Wind is a fantastic read!
I've stumbled across another great read by R. Scott Bakker: The Prince of Nothing Trilogy
1. The Darkness that Comes Before
2. The Warrior-Prophet
3. The Thousandfold Thought
The series is set in a Byzantine world of Crusades. The main protaganist comes out of a eugenics program that is nazi-ish/greek philosophy/buddhist enlightenment with the shaolin martial arts added into the bonus. He infiltrates the Holy War for the purpose of using it for his own ends as well as using it for a stepping stone to destroy humanity's ancient enemy.
This series makes you think... Seriously...
It's not for a faint-hearted. No stone is left unturned and nothing is sancrosanct but it is a fantastic read.
Mysterious

I've stumbled across another great read by R. Scott Bakker: The Prince of Nothing Trilogy
1. The Darkness that Comes Before
2. The Warrior-Prophet
3. The Thousandfold Thought
The series is set in a Byzantine world of Crusades. The main protaganist comes out of a eugenics program that is nazi-ish/greek philosophy/buddhist enlightenment with the shaolin martial arts added into the bonus. He infiltrates the Holy War for the purpose of using it for his own ends as well as using it for a stepping stone to destroy humanity's ancient enemy.
This series makes you think... Seriously...
It's not for a faint-hearted. No stone is left unturned and nothing is sancrosanct but it is a fantastic read.
Mysterious
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For all those that Haven't noticed it yet!
The Baen Books Free Promotional CD included in
John Ringos "The Claws that Catch " Hard cover
is Now online at
http://baencd.thefifthimperium.com/
It contains copys of all but Johns latest book "Honor of the Clan"
Happy reading
Buy Baen books
Phantom

The Baen Books Free Promotional CD included in
John Ringos "The Claws that Catch " Hard cover
is Now online at
http://baencd.thefifthimperium.com/
It contains copys of all but Johns latest book "Honor of the Clan"
Happy reading
Buy Baen books
Phantom
And in the fury of this darkest hour
I will be your light
A lifetime for this destiny
For I am Winter born
And in this moment..I will not run
It is my place to stand
We few shall carry hope
Within our bloodied hands
(bloodied hands)
And in our Dying, we're more alive-than we have ever been
I've lived for these few seconds
For I am Winter born
The CruxShadows "Winterborn" (This Sacrifice)
I will be your light
A lifetime for this destiny
For I am Winter born
And in this moment..I will not run
It is my place to stand
We few shall carry hope
Within our bloodied hands
(bloodied hands)
And in our Dying, we're more alive-than we have ever been
I've lived for these few seconds
For I am Winter born
The CruxShadows "Winterborn" (This Sacrifice)
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Urgent Request:
Amazon has an offer of -25% on books delivered to Switzerland until the end of November - but I don't know what to buy! Any ideas?
Authors I've read and enjoyed:
Rothfuss, Frank Herbert, Alistair Reynolds, Jim Butcher, Modesitt, Jordan (well, at the beginning anyway), Tolkien, J.K Morgan, Elizabeth Moon, Bujold, Feist...
Authors I did not like too much (that have been mentioned here):
Anne McCaffrey, John Ringo (especially since "Ghost", the most awful racist pile of crap ... don't get me started), Laurell K Hamilton, Mercedes Lackey
I am looking mainly for authors that have not been mentioned here before.
Cheers!
Oh, and to avoid this post being totally void of content:
I've just finished Scalzi's "The Last Colony". I enjoyed it immensely - his books just keep getting better! I am looking forward to reading "Zoe's Tale".
Amazon has an offer of -25% on books delivered to Switzerland until the end of November - but I don't know what to buy! Any ideas?
Authors I've read and enjoyed:
Rothfuss, Frank Herbert, Alistair Reynolds, Jim Butcher, Modesitt, Jordan (well, at the beginning anyway), Tolkien, J.K Morgan, Elizabeth Moon, Bujold, Feist...
Authors I did not like too much (that have been mentioned here):
Anne McCaffrey, John Ringo (especially since "Ghost", the most awful racist pile of crap ... don't get me started), Laurell K Hamilton, Mercedes Lackey
I am looking mainly for authors that have not been mentioned here before.
Cheers!
Oh, and to avoid this post being totally void of content:
I've just finished Scalzi's "The Last Colony". I enjoyed it immensely - his books just keep getting better! I am looking forward to reading "Zoe's Tale".
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Julian May's Pliocene Saga and Intervention/Galactic Milieu seriesborsic wrote:Urgent Request:
Stephen Donaldson's The Gap series
They might fit in with your likes...
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I don't know if you would like it ( it depends on your sense of humor) but I would recommend Steven Brust's Vlad Taltos series. If you would like reading the adventers of a human wiseass witch (with a wiseass familar), that is also an assassin in a world full of unhuman Wizards then this series is for you.
Here is a link to Brusts site if you want to look at some of his books first.
http://dreamcafe.com/
After stopping by his site myself, he has just completed a book based in the Firefly universe that is free to download.
http://dreamcafe.com/firefly.html
"After years of surviving in Adrilankha by practicing the trade I know best -killing people for a living- suddenly I'm in the last place any self-respecting assassin wants to be: the army. Worse, I'm right in the middle of an apocalyptic battle between two sorcerous armies, and everyone expects me to play a role they won't explain. All I've got between me and the worst kind of death is my wits. Oh, and a smart-mouth winged lizard....."
From the back cover of Dragon
Here is a link to Brusts site if you want to look at some of his books first.
http://dreamcafe.com/
After stopping by his site myself, he has just completed a book based in the Firefly universe that is free to download.
http://dreamcafe.com/firefly.html
"After years of surviving in Adrilankha by practicing the trade I know best -killing people for a living- suddenly I'm in the last place any self-respecting assassin wants to be: the army. Worse, I'm right in the middle of an apocalyptic battle between two sorcerous armies, and everyone expects me to play a role they won't explain. All I've got between me and the worst kind of death is my wits. Oh, and a smart-mouth winged lizard....."
From the back cover of Dragon
The Mizriath Jihad is on hold.....for the moment
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Thanks for the recs! I have already read Donaldson, and can't stand May - but I had read only Jhereg by Steven Brust, and then I forgot all about him. So I ordered two more of this cycle, and the first two books of Hamiltons new void trilogy.
I've also ordered Neal Stephenson's Anathem. I, ahem, "acquired" it on the internet and read in on my iPhone while I should have been advancing plasma physics in the lab. It is an absolutely excellent book, on par with the Cryptonomicon. I did not manage to get through Stephenson's Baroque-cycle - although I enjoyed the first book (Quicksilver), the second one (Confusion) was too meandering, living up to it's title. But with Anathem Stephenson is back in style, and it's Science Fiction at it's best: Big ideas, a tight plot, good characterisations. So good, in fact, that I want to have the actual book, so I'll shell out 20 Euros for it. Another sale due to piracy
I've also ordered Neal Stephenson's Anathem. I, ahem, "acquired" it on the internet and read in on my iPhone while I should have been advancing plasma physics in the lab. It is an absolutely excellent book, on par with the Cryptonomicon. I did not manage to get through Stephenson's Baroque-cycle - although I enjoyed the first book (Quicksilver), the second one (Confusion) was too meandering, living up to it's title. But with Anathem Stephenson is back in style, and it's Science Fiction at it's best: Big ideas, a tight plot, good characterisations. So good, in fact, that I want to have the actual book, so I'll shell out 20 Euros for it. Another sale due to piracy
