Strong recommendation for Jack Campbell's _The Lost Fleet: Dauntless_. The second book is out at the end of this month. Jack Campbell is actually a pen name for John Hemry (Stark's War, Stark's Command, etc.) If you liked Passage I recommend pretty much all his books. Hornblower in space sums up his writing to me. -----Original Message----- From: glencook-fans-bounces+dave=slovotskys-laws.com@mailman.xmission.com [mailto:glencook-fans-bounces+dave=slovotskys-laws.com@mailman.xmission.com] On Behalf Of brookeawheeler@netscape.net Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2006 3:59 PM To: Glen Cook: Science Fiction/Fantasy Author Subject: Re: [Glencook-fans] Starfishers/Passage at Arms John F. Sachse wrote:
What's everyone reading over the holidays? The local library delivered my Christmas gifts early this year. :) Good thing too, as I will be taking a long flight (9 hours each way, including layovers) My reading list:
/The Sky People/ (S.M. Stirling) Interesting "what-if" concept, positing a universe where some unknown agency has terraformed Venus and Mars sometime in the distant past, and seeded them with earth lifeforms from various time periods. Should be very interesting. /The Fortress of Glass/ (David Drake) A continuation of Drake's /Isles/ fantasy series. /Fortress of Ice /(C.J. Cherryh) It's been several years since the last /Fortress/ book. I thought she was finished with the series. Guess not. /The Lost Fleet: Dauntless/ (Jack Campbell) <--Haven't read anything by him before... Not sure what to expect... /Sons of the Oak/ (David Farland) His /Runelords/ series was decent. Unusual fantasy concept. /Next /(Michael Crichton) -- --==From the mailbox of B. Wheeler==-- ERROR: No keyboard. Press F1 to continue. _______________________________________________ glencook-fans mailing list glencook-fans@mailman.xmission.com http://mailman.xmission.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/glencook-fans