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Title:Arcana Caelestia
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Created:Thu Dec 08 1983
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
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Total number of notes:18728

944.0. "C.S. Friedman" by RIPPLE::REID_PA (Lookin' for a bigger hammer) Wed Jan 09 1991 18:46

Over the Xmas holidays, I read the second novel by this author and, like the
first novel, I enjoyed it.  Since I couldn't find any reference to the author
in the conference, I'll post this note.

In Conquest Born - This is the first novel and is based on the idea that there
are two inter-galatic races who develop the "ideal warrior" to conquer the
other race.  After lots of twist, turns and dynamic action, the two warriors
discover they were meant for each other.

The Madness Season - This is another interesting plot.  The basic premis is that
a hive race has conquered several other galatic races including earth.  Nobody
knows how to fight, let alone defeat this hive race, until along comes the main
character whom we would describe as a vampire.

Both books are pretty massive (500-600 pages each) and as is common there are
some slow parts.  However, both are well worth the read IMO.

Paul
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944.1AIAG::WRIGHTAnarchy - a system that works for everyone....Wed Jan 09 1991 20:026
But he isn't a vampire.  (this by the way IS from the book...)

grins,

clark.
944.2LABRYS::CONNELLYHouse of the AxeWed Jan 09 1991 23:125
The first book held my attention all the way through.  But now i can't
remember much of anything about it.  Could be a bad sign (about the
book or about me, i'm not sure!;-)).
							paul
944.3TINCUP::KOLBEThe dilettante divorceeFri Jan 11 1991 22:289
I give a thumbs up for In_Conquest_Born. Interesting characters and world
situation. As usual, if there are two groups with different charateristics they
both decide their version of life is the superior one. And, as usual, they both
have problems they try to ignore or cover up. I like books where it's not set
in stone that we have a "good guy" and a "bad guy". At first it seems clear but
as you learn more about the two societies it becomes ambiguous. 

As a bit of explaination, I'd call this a space opera. There are multiple worlds
and space travel and exotic cultures and, of course, star wars. liesl
944.4More than I could swallowSUBWAY::MAXSONRepeal GravityWed Jan 16 1991 19:348
    Tried to start this book on three occasions, but something (and I think
    it was a combination of the cover art and the graceless prose) turned
    me off on all attempts. Just wasn't able to muscle through it, and, by
    the way, that is unusual for me. I can and do stomach the most amazing
    crap on a day to day basis...
    
    Max