Posted 20 December 2012 - 04:33 AM
I picked up and read "Age of Ra" by James Lovegrove.
The setting was neat (Egyptian gods defeat all other gods on Earth and inherit the Earth. It's split between them, with everyone getting a chunk and they use people to settle their rivalries). As I've mentioned elsethread, the focus seems to be on a core group of characters, rather than an epic, world-spanning plot, and this may go against people's expectations with an idea like this. Once you get rid of preconceived expectations and take this novel for what it's worth, though, it's a nice, fast-paced read with some interesting twists. I like it enough to want to pick up "Age of Zeus"a nd "Age of Odin"
Also, chugging along in my Perumov re-read, finished "Birth of the Mage", the first of the "Keeper of the Swords" books, which is a direct sequel to "Diamond sword, Wooden sword". As I remembered, this book is weaker, serving to set up the new world setting more than anything else. Too much stuff happening with 0 explanations, and the fact that the main char is suffering from amnesia--that most cliche of "how do we slow the plot down?" devices doesn't help.
Still, the book presents a new way to view necromancers--not as the highly evil "source of all the plot's woes"-type, but rather as persecuted craftsmen, who are the only ones capable of subduing the risen dead, using the Darkness' own power against it. Similar to The Witcher (and this seems to be a common theme in Eastern fantasy lit), there's a lot of focus on the idea of "lesser evil"--doing what's wrong in order to prevent a much bigger evil. While this isn't necessarily enough on its own, combined with the strength of the previous book, it's enough to make the read enjoyable, with the promise of more awesomeness to come.
Next up, not sure. I have Tom Lloyd's "Ragged Man" sitting on my shelf, and after surprisingly strong volume 3 "Grave Thief", I want to read it. I've also got more Perumov. And, for something completely different, I'm considering digging into some Michael Moorcock Eternal Champion stuff. I fancy trying to do a full read of that sequence (though probably just novels, not short stories) in the near future.
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Jump Around, on 23 October 2011 - 11:04 AM, said:
And I want to state that Ment has out-weaseled me by far in this game.