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<li><p><em>Blue Moon</em>, by Laurell K. Hamilton; Ace, November 1998. Eighth in
the series.</p></li>
<li><p><em>Obsidian Butterfly</em>, by Laurell K. Hamilton; Ace, October 2000.
Ninth in the series. We find out a lot more about Edward.</p></li>
<li><p><em>Narcissus in Chains</em>, by Laurell K. Hamilton; Jove, October 2002.</p></li>
<li><p><em>Dead to the World</em>, by Charlaine Harris; Ace, May 2004. These are
not as intense as Hamilton's <em>Anita Blake</em> books, but I enjoy the
small-town aspect of Harris's books.</p></li>
<li><p><em>Gardens of the Moon: Volume One of the Malazan Book of the Fallen</em>,
by Steven Erikson; Tor, June 2004. Interesting high magic world with an
expanding empire. <em>Not</em> much like Glen Cook. This first book has a
military organization in one of its main threads, and a good deal of
gritty details, but it also has an much higher level of magic.</p></li>
<li><p><em>In the Kingdom of the Mists</em>, by Jane Jakeman; Berkeley Prime
Crime, March 2004. Quirky thriller with Monet as a peripheral but
important character. Good.</p></li>
<li><p><em>Redwall</em>, by Brian Jacques; narrated by Ron Keith; Recorded Books,
1995. Well read by Keith, but something about it was annoying. I
suspect I'd have liked it better if I was 12, which is probably a
failing on my part.</p></li>
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<li><p><em>The Ultimate Cyberpunk</em>, edited by Pat Cadigan with stories by
Alfred Bester, Cordwainer Smith, Philip K. Dick, James Tiptree, Jr.,
Rudy Rucker, William Gibson, Greg Bear, Lewis Shiner, John Shirley,
Michael Swanwick, Bruce Sterling, Pat Cadigan, Paul J. McAuley;
Ibooks, April 2004.</p></li>
<li><p><em>The Killing Dance</em>, by Laurell K. Hamilton; Ace, 1997. Sixth in the
series.</p></li>
<li><p><em>Burnt Offerings</em>, by Laurell K. Hamilton; Ace, 1998. I was glad to
see Larry and amused by the apparent RPG reference: Larry has a
"higher wisdom score" than Anita.</p></li>
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<li><p><em>The Smoke Ring</em>, by Larry Niven; Del Rey/Ballntine 1987. More fun
and interesting SF from Niven.</p></li>
<li><p><em>Fool's Fate</em>, by Robin Hobb; A Bantam Spectra Book/Bantam
Dell/Random House; 2004. Enjoyable sixth book of two series. Robin Hobb
has also written as Megan Lindholm. I gather that it's not unusual in
the current writing market for a mid-list author to have to change
their nom de plume to be able to publish work.</p></li>
<li><p><em>Confusion</em>, by Neal Stephenson; HarperCollins, 2004. This is the
second volume of Stephenson's Baroque Cycle, and he explains that it's
actually two intertwined novels published as one. Like the <a class="reference external" href="posts/2003/11/04/2003-11-04/">earlier</a> volume it's
very wordy, but enjoyable if you don't mind big books.</p></li>
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<li><p><em>Bloody Bones</em>, by Laurell K. Hamllton; Ace, October, 1996. Larry's
in this one, and we get to see more of the magic of Anita's world,
both of vampires and other things. Fifth in the series.</p></li>
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<li><p><em>The Lunatic Cafe</em>, by Laurell K. Hamilton; Ace, January 1996.
Continuing with my <em>Anita Blake</em> theme, the fourth book in the
series has moved into full speed, with almost all of the important
elements of the series, and sets up situations that will take
serveral books to resolve. Lots more information on werewolves, and
the leapards first show up. Very good.</p></li>
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<li><p><em>Circus of the Damned</em>, by Laurell K. Hamilton; Ace, May 1995.
Richard finally shows up in this, the third book in the <em>Anita
Blake</em> series. Larry (Lawrence Kirkland) also first appears in this
book. Whatever happened to Larry after this book, though? I suppose
he finished up his semester internship, but did he continue as an
animator? Did he become a vampire killer? Oh, yes, he returns in
<a class="reference external" href="posts/2004/06/18/2004-06-18/#hamilton-bloody-bones">Bloody Bones*</a> and <a class="reference external" href="posts/2004/06/23/2004-06-23/#hamilton-burnt-offerings">Burnt
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<p>I get very <a class="reference external" href="http://forum.rpg.net/showthread.php?s=&postid=2486355#post2486355">annoyed</a>
with people who state that <a class="reference external" href="http://www.fudgerpg.com/">Fudge</a> is not
a complete game, much less when they state <a class="reference external" href="http://forum.rpg.net/showthread.php?s=&postid=2485217#post2485217">it's not a game</a>
at all. Especially when it's obvious that it is.</p>
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<li><p><em>The Laughing Corpse</em>, by Laurell K. Hamilton; Ace, September
1994. This is the second book in the <em>Anita Blake</em> series, and we get
to see a little bit more of how animators and necromancy work in
Anita's world, along with some of the elements that will become
romance later in the series. Very good. Sometimes, though, I wish she'd
return to the world of her first book <a class="reference external" href="posts/2003/08/05/2003-08-05/">Nightseer</a>.</p></li>
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<li><p><em>Bloodstone</em>, by Karl Edward Wagner; Warner Books, March 1975. I
reread Karl Edward Wagner's <em>Kane</em> books every so often. They are
wonderful examples of Sword & Sorcery fiction, filled with blood,
sweat, strange magic, intrigue, foul rituals, and things from outside
space. <em>Bloodstone</em> is probably my least favorite of the <em>Kane</em>
novels, but it's still very good.</p></li>
<li><p><em>Guilty Pleasures</em>, by Laurell K. Hamilton; Ace,
October 1993. Hamilton's <em>Anita Blake</em> books are also on my
regularly-reread list. They started out as an interesting mixture of
action adventure, detective story, horror, and romance, and have
intensified each of those elements as the series went on, with
latter books adding a big dose of sex. This book is the first, and
sets up the situation and introduces a many of the recurring
characters. Very good.</p></li>
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<li><p><a class="reference external" href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0266697/">Kill Bill Vol. 1</a>,
directed by Quentin Tarantino. Self indulgent, but fun to watch if you
like that sort of thing.</p></li>
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<li><p><em>Pandora's Legions</em>, by Chirstopher Anvil, edited by Eric Flint;
Baen Books, February 2002. This novel was constructed from Anvil's
earlier novel from 1972, <em>Pandora's Planet</em>, itself based on an
earlier novella published as “Pandora's Planet” in the September
1956 <em>Astounding</em>, combined with a number of related short stories
from the 1960s. Flint has woven the different stories together well.</p></li>
<li><p><em>The Bloody Red Baron</em>, by Kim Newman; Avon Books, 1997. The sequel
to <a class="reference external" href="posts/2004/05/18/2004-05-18/">Anno Dracula</a>, this book brings us forward forward from the
end of Victoria's reign to the first world war. Geneviéve is
missing from this novel, alas, but Charles Beauregard and Kate Reed
return, joined this time by Edgar Allan Poe. Enjoyable.</p></li>
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<p><a class="reference external" href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0281686/">Bubba Ho-tep</a>, 2002.
Directed by Don Coscarelli; short story by Joe R. Lansdale, screenplay
by Don Coscarelli. Starring Bruce Campbell, Ossie Davis, Ella Joyce,
Heidi Marnhout, and Bob Ivy.</p>
<p>In the words of Bruce Campbell, <em>Bubba Ho-tep</em>, is a redemptive Elvis
mummy movie. It's great fun, whatever it is. Bruce Campbell does a
wonderful job as Elvis. Very enjoyable.</p>
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