Re: Al Steiner, A Perfect World/Greenies...
Posted: Sun Sep 24, 2006 7:36 am
I couldn't really get into A Perfect World as much as I wanted to. I stopped at around chapter 10 or 12 and just never continued on. On the other hand, Intemperance has me utterly and rabidly hooked. It's one of my current favorite reads and I eagerly await new chapters.
After a few chapters in, I really enjoyed Doing It All Over. At first it seemed like the usual time-traveling SOL story, but once it delved into trying to force the past to change and undoing death, I just couldn't stop reading. Fortunately the whole thing was finished but I was so absorbed that I stayed up reading it all till the wee hours of the morning and my eyes were droopy and burning. Much to the annoyance of my girlfriend at the time
And yeah, I did the same thing for the first book of Sennadar
One thing's for sure, Al Steiner is quite the talented and versatile writer.
After a few chapters in, I really enjoyed Doing It All Over. At first it seemed like the usual time-traveling SOL story, but once it delved into trying to force the past to change and undoing death, I just couldn't stop reading. Fortunately the whole thing was finished but I was so absorbed that I stayed up reading it all till the wee hours of the morning and my eyes were droopy and burning. Much to the annoyance of my girlfriend at the time

And yeah, I did the same thing for the first book of Sennadar

One thing's for sure, Al Steiner is quite the talented and versatile writer.