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Reader of history and games mainly, but also science-fiction, fantasy, and more.

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"If life is a highway, food is the fuel. The restaurant cuisine of Arkansas was …

Review of 'Classic Eateries of the Ozarks and Arkansas River Valley' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

Not quite a history, not quite a travelogue, and not quit a cookbook, this book manages to be a largely entertaining survey of some of the more colorful long running restaurants of the region.

Published in 2013, it is less dated than I feared it would be a decade later. Most of the restaurants appear to still be operating, despite the intervening pandemic. There are a few sad exceptions. There were a couple of times where I thought "that sounds worth checking out" only to find that the restaurant had closed permanently. There was also one case where the book caused me to go try a dish I hadn't had before at a place I had previously eaten at, which I was very grateful for after that place closed down a few months later.

I do wonder how friendly some of the restaurants described near the end of the book …

Oscar Wilde, Skyhigh Publication: Picture of Dorian Gray (2020, Independently Published) 4 stars

The Picture of Dorian Gray is a philosophical novel by Oscar Wilde. A shorter novella-length …

Review of 'Picture of Dorian Gray' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

Normally I find stories about terrible people to be uninteresting, but I found this classic of gothic horror to be an entertaining read mainly due simply to the word crafting of Wilde.

Note: this is not the edition I read. With nearly 14,000 editions of this work in the database, I'm not going to attempt to find the correct one, especially since I'm not sure it's even listed. For the record, I read the Monochrome Books edition of 2023 featuring white text on black paper, and for which the publisher did not see fit to procure an isbn number.

reviewed Beast Master's Ark by Andre Norton (Hosteen Storm #3)

Andre Norton, Lyn McConchie: Beast Master's Ark (Hardcover, 2002, Tom Doherty Associates) 4 stars

Beast Master Hosteen Storm has endured great perils to carve out a life for himself …

Review of "Beast Master's Ark" on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

Published forty years after the previous volume in the series, but it doesn't feel that way. Despite having a collaborator this time, the writing style picks right up where the previous volume left off, with one major difference: there's now two point of view characters, and the second one is a woman!

I really enjoyed this third volume in the series.

Review of "Beast Master's Planet" on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

I read Beastmaster back in Junior High and loved it, I believe this is the first time I've read Lord of Thunder.

Both books are excellent science fiction adventures. Andre Norton is a master of old school world building, only providing enough information to make the plot work, and no more. Sometimes this can be a bit frustrating, as I want to know more about the universe the stories are set in, but it can also be a bit refreshing compared to the info-dump style of world-building that I've become more accustomed to with modern speculative fiction.

One complaint is the lack of female characters. These books were written as "juvenile" sci fi, which at the time meant tween and teen boys, a genre nearly devoid of female characters, aside from the occasional brief romantic interest, usually in the form of a prize the hero can earn.

These books are, …

Flint Dille: Gamesmaster (2019) 1 star

Review of 'Gamesmaster' on 'Goodreads'

1 star

Flint Dille was involved in some of the hottest of geek properties in the 80s, and this is his biography from those years. The main geek properties he had some connection to were GI Joe, Dungeons & Dragons, and The Transformers.

The narrative tends to jump around a bit throughout the book. While things move generally forwards in time, there’s a lot of bouncing back and forth that sometimes makes it difficult to know in just what order things happened.

I’m also not sure just how reliable a narrator the author is. He admits more than once to totally forgetting things that fans brought up as he was writing the book. He also claims that he tends to forget the bad stuff, and just remember the good stuff.

There’s also some problematic content, specifically concerning Kasey Kasem and his leaving the Transformers over a racist stereotype of an Arab man. …

Ben Riggs: Slaying the Dragon (2022, St. Martin's Press) 4 stars

Role-playing game historian Ben Riggs unveils the secret history of TSR— the company that unleashed …

Review of 'Slaying the Dragon' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

Having already read multiple histories of TSR and Dungeons & Dragons, I wasn’t sure this book would really be worth reading, but it was!

The first couple of chapters weren’t anything new, but after that things got really interesting. The history of TSR West that made the “comic modules” that showed up briefly on bookstore shelves. The unearthing of the contract between TSR and Random House that helps illuminate what went wrong at TSR in the 90s. The driving away of creative talent. Details of the purchase of TSR by Wizard’s of the Coast. All of these topics had new details or anecdotes that I had not seen previously.

I particularly liked the author’s efforts to provide both sides of the story where things get contentious. Particularly when it came to stories involving Lorraine Williams, who would not grant an interview to the author; and Brian Thomsen, who is no …

Robert A. Heinlein: Time Enough for Love (1988, Ace Books) 4 stars

Heinlein brought back Lazarus Long (his almost immortal) and covered parts of his life. It …

Review of 'Time Enough for Love' on 'Goodreads'

1 star

This is the book that made me (eventually) give up on reading Heinlein. I'd read a couple of other books of his before this, and read one or two after. Some I liked, some I tolerated, but then when I started to try to fit more into my shrinking reading schedule I stopped and asked myself "why?"

reviewed Queen of Sorcery by David Eddings (The Belgariad, #2)

David Eddings: Queen of Sorcery (Paperback, 1986, Del Rey, The Ballantine Publishing Group) 4 stars

Legends told of how the evil God Torak had coveted the power of the Orb …

Review of 'Queen of Sorcery' on 'Goodreads'

No rating

I would have to re-read this series to fairly rate it, and I'm not going to do that. I greatly enjoyed it when I read it as a teenager, but suspect it would not hold up today, and given what we know about the authors today I have no interest in re-reading it to find out.

reviewed The Seeress of Kell by David Eddings (The Malloreon, #5)

David Eddings: The Seeress of Kell (Paperback, 1992, Del Rey, Ballantine Books) 4 stars

Time was running out for Garion and his companions in their quest to recover Garion's …

Review of 'The Seeress of Kell' on 'Goodreads'

No rating

I would have to re-read this series to fairly rate it, and I'm not going to do that. I greatly enjoyed it when I read it as a teenager, but not as much as the Belgariad. I suspect it would not hold up today, and given what we now know about the authors I have no interest in re-reading it to find out.

reviewed Pawn of Prophecy by David Eddings (The Belgariad, #1)

David Eddings: Pawn of Prophecy (2004, Ballantine Books) 4 stars

The first novel in David Edding's Belgariad series, Pawn of Prophecy examines the transformation of …

Review of 'Pawn of Prophecy' on 'Goodreads'

No rating

I would have to re-read this book to fairly rate it, and I'm not going to do that. I greatly enjoyed it when I read it as a teenager, but suspect it would not hold up today, and given what we know about the authors today I have no interest in re-reading it to find out.

reviewed Castle of Wizardry by David Eddings (The Belgariad, #4)

David Eddings: Castle of Wizardry (1984, Ballantine Books) 4 stars

It had all begun with the theft of the Orb that had so long protected …

Review of 'Castle of Wizardry' on 'Goodreads'

No rating

I would have to re-read this series to fairly rate it, and I'm not going to do that. I greatly enjoyed it when I read it as a teenager, but suspect it would not hold up today, and given what we know about the authors today I have no interest in re-reading it to find out.

reviewed Magician's Gambit by David Eddings (The Belgariad, #3)

David Eddings: Magician's Gambit (Paperback, 1986, Del Rey, The Ballantine Publishing Group) 4 stars

Ce'Nedra, Imperial Princess of Tolnedra, was confused.

Everyone knew that the tales of the Orb …

Review of "Magician's Gambit" on 'Goodreads'

No rating

I would have to re-read this series to fairly rate it, and I'm not going to do that. I greatly enjoyed it when I read it as a teenager, but suspect it would not hold up today, and given what we know about the authors today I have no interest in re-reading it to find out.

David Eddings: Diamond Throne (2003, Tandem Library) 4 stars

Sparhawk--Pandion Knight and Queen's Champion--finds his land under evil rule and the queen deathly ill …

Review of 'Diamond Throne' on 'Goodreads'

No rating

I would have to re-read this series to fairly rate it, and I'm not going to do that. I remember not liking it quite as much as the Belgariad Universe books, but still enjoying it when I read it in my early to mid twenties. I suspect it would not hold up today, and given what we now know about the authors I have no interest in re-reading it to find out.

David Eddings: Enchanters' End Game (1984) 4 stars

THE DRIVE OF PROPHECY

The quest was over. The Orb of Aldur was restored. And …

Review of "Enchanters' End Game" on 'Goodreads'

No rating

I would have to re-read this series to fairly rate it, and I'm not going to do that. I greatly enjoyed it when I read it as a teenager, but suspect it would not hold up today, and given what we know about the authors today I have no interest in re-reading it to find out.