The newest one actually looks interesting. Usually the previews to the books read like they're all jack/daniel buddy and oh yeah, the chick and the black guy are in there too......so I give them a pass. this one actually looks like it has potential.
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Originally posted by Skydiver View PostThe newest one actually looks interesting. Usually the previews to the books read like they're all jack/daniel buddy and oh yeah, the chick and the black guy are in there too......so I give them a pass. this one actually looks like it has potential.
Spoiler:All the characters got pretty even page time. I didn't feel that the story focused on one particular character, but rather each person was given time as their part in the story unfolds. The plot was interesting and I loved how they tied Egeria, the Au team, the descendants of the ancients, and Carter getting the Hammond. And even if you do not like Jack/Sam shipping, which I do, it is not thrown in your face. It is their and evident but spoken about subtly. I really wish these authors would do more SG-1 stories as I have been impressed with their Legacy series and now looking forward to reading Ouroborus by Melissa Scott.
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This post has nothing to do with Moebius Squared but Hydra. Is there anyone who can explain what was the whole deal was with the weird planet with all the ghost like people running around? I just re read it and do not get it still. I'll admit my eyes glazed over with the sciencey parts so maybe that is why I am having a hard time understanding it.
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I bought Mobeius Squared yesterday via Barnes and Noble. I still have The Drift, Four Dragons, and Roswell to read, so this one is going to sit until then.
I got my boyfriend sucked into the novels - he read Four Dragons and LOVED it. I will be reading it after The Drift, which I am enjoying immensely, despite the fact that I am still at the beginning and it is a slow start. He will be reading The Drift next. Let's just say I bought the boyfriend a gift card from Barnes and Noble to feed the habit.
My boyfriend texted me several weeks ago when he was starting Four Dragons, and said "Are these books supposed to be slow?" I told him to keep reading, they ALL start off slow. He texted me the next day, and said, "I'm halfway through, you were right!" Of course I was. :-)
I finished Heart's Desire about 2 weeks ago - unfortunately, sinus surgery didn't yield a very high attention span, so I didn't do much reading during my recovery a month ago - I liked it. I know not everyone enjoyed it, but I love the twist about 50 pages before the end - THAT was interesting.sigpic
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Originally posted by gatechick View PostThis post has nothing to do with Moebius Squared but Hydra. Is there anyone who can explain what was the whole deal was with the weird planet with all the ghost like people running around? I just re read it and do not get it still. I'll admit my eyes glazed over with the sciencey parts so maybe that is why I am having a hard time understanding it.Spoiler:the affect of the time dilations that SG1 was seeing, not only themselves, but multipes of He-They's extinct civilization.
And the reason the blind inhabitants called the alien to their world "He-They" is that their ancestors perceived multiples of him before their population lost their sight.sigpicRamonaThePest (you know, Henry Huggins' friend)
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Originally posted by RamonaThePest View PostMy short-term memory makes it hard or me to answer, but I believe it wasSpoiler:the affect of the time dilations that SG1 was seeing, not only themselves, but multipes of He-They's extinct civilization.
And the reason the blind inhabitants called the alien to their world "He-They" is that their ancestors perceived multiples of him before their population lost their sight.
Okay. That makes sense. I also figured you would answer that question but you expressed your like of this book , which prompted me to go back and re read it. This time I actually did enjoy it. Not the science part but actually reading about the duplicates was interesting. Now maybe I can go back and re read Valhalla and maybe it will be more interesting the second time around. Although I think I will skip reading PBTT since I feel that book I just cannot handle again.
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Originally posted by gatechick View PostOkay. That makes sense. I also figured you would answer that question but you expressed your like of this book , which prompted me to go back and re read it. This time I actually did enjoy it. Not the science part but actually reading about the duplicates was interesting. Now maybe I can go back and re read Valhalla and maybe it will be more interesting the second time around. Although I think I will skip reading PBTT since I feel that book I just cannot handle again.
Merry Christmas and Happy Baby Jesus' Birthday to you, too, Hedwig - and everyone else who celebrates CHRISTmas!sigpicRamonaThePest (you know, Henry Huggins' friend)
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I'm reading Moebius Squared - so. far so very good; however, I always spot these canon mistakes
Spoiler:The author has Teal'c worried about being host to his symbiote and also Shaur'nac being host to Amaunet in an alternate timeline. Although, I do believe the series had one inconsistent episode - Bane - where Teal'c made that same assertion that he could become host to his symbiote. So if the author recalled that episode and not the others negating that, I can't hold it against her.sigpicRamonaThePest (you know, Henry Huggins' friend)
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If this has been asked before I apologize in advance. Does anyone know why stargatenovels.com would not have some books available for print on demand like Exogenesis or Siren Song? I went to order some books from them and noticed that several were out of print. I would think print on demand would enable to print some of those books, although I will not presume to know how the publishing company works. I was just surprised.
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Originally posted by gatechick View PostIf this has been asked before I apologize in advance. Does anyone know why stargatenovels.com would not have some books available for print on demand like Exogenesis or Siren Song? I went to order some books from them and noticed that several were out of print. I would think print on demand would enable to print some of those books, although I will not presume to know how the publishing company works. I was just surprised.sigpicsig by Isolde
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