• Re: Highlights and Lowlights - August-September 2025

    From Titus G@3:633/10 to All on Wed Oct 8 17:15:31 2025
    On 1/10/25 09:11, Tony Nance wrote:
    lots of snippage for brevity

    Highlight: Bridge of Birds - Hughart (re-read)
    snip

    ( ++++ ) Bridge of Birds - [Master Li and Number Ten Ox #1; Re-
    read Project #3]
    Oh, this was excellent. Again. And the best part was that I remembered
    almost nothing from the first time I read it, maybe 25-30 years ago.
    This is probably not for everybody, but Hughart hits all the right notes
    in this novel set in ?An Ancient China That Never Was?. His faux-Chinese voice, folklore, and style are wonderful. If you are interested, I
    recommend checking out the book?s Wikipedia page and reading the first
    two paragraphs (only) about the Plot.

    snip

    I endorse that recommendation. Though I was disappointed with _The Story
    of Stone_ which I couldn't maintain interest in and did not finish.
    The comedy of _Bridge of Birds_ is enchanting as well as humourous in
    the author's unique, (to me), way. I am now tempted to read it again.
    Read 11 years ago. I still remember quite a bit, probably a lot less
    than half but there are gems hard to forget.

    [non-fiction] YesStories: Yes In Their Own Words - Morse
    A friend of mine knows I enjoy the band, and asked if I had this book.
    Turns out it?s the only Yes-themed book I do have, and I acquired it so
    long ago, I don?t remember when/why. Anyhow, his questions led me to
    quickly re-read it. <shrug>ÿ It?s fine for this sort of thing.

    Close to the Edge and Starship Troopers were my favourites for years. I probably play their sea shanty album* _Tales from Topograhic Oceans_
    more now as background. I have never had much interest in the performer
    or author so would not read such a book.

    * For those that know it not: :-)

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  • From Lynn McGuire@3:633/10 to All on Wed Oct 8 21:54:32 2025
    On 9/30/2025 3:11 PM, Tony Nance wrote:
    Highlights and Lowlights - August-September 2025
    August 2025
    ( ++ 1/2 ) Burn For Me - Andrews [Hidden Legacy #1]
    This is standard good quality stuff from the Andrews writing team, but
    it?s the first time I can say that one of their settings is not what I?m looking to read, so I probably won?t continue with the series.

    Nevada Baylor?s father has passed away, and she has taken over the
    family P.I./Detective Agency with help from some family members,
    including three younger siblings & cousins. Nevada has some magical
    skill, but it?s not clear to her what the extent of those skills are,
    nor how strong they are. The agency is barely staying afloat, and
    because of that Her agency?s some legal obligations to a much larger
    firm, but they have been leaving her alone. Until now. She gets strong- armed into taking a no-win job involving a way-too-powerful mage (called
    a ?Prime? in this setting). A different Prime gets involved due to one
    of his cousins? involvement, and these two work sort-of-together to
    solve everything while having their own issues with each other.
    ...

    Whoa, I am rereading "Burn For Me" now. I binge read the entire series
    a year ago. First off, the series is set in Houston so it feels very
    familiar to me. Second, I love paranormal that is not horror (dark
    fantasy).

    Here is my review from July 24, 2024:

    "Burn for Me (Hidden Legacy, 1)" by Ilona Andrews
    https://www.amazon.com/Burn-Hidden-Legacy-Ilona-Andrews/dp/0062289233/

    Book number one of a six book paranormal romance fantasy series. I read
    the well printed and well bound MMPB published by Avon in 2014 that I
    just bought new from Amazon. I have ordered the other five books in the series.

    Totally cool start to a new series for me. This makes the fourth series
    that I have read from Ilona Andrews, a husband and wife writing team.

    The Hidden Legacy Universe is a complex place. The Osiris serum that
    induced magical powers in humans was released to the general public in
    1863 and the world was never the same. The serum was banned after a
    while but the world was irreparably changed. Families starting breeding children for strength in magical powers with breathtaking results. Magic
    users are segregated into five ranks: Minor, Average, Notable,
    Significant, and Prime.

    The most feared mage is the pyrotechnic (fire). Adam Pierce is a Prime
    and a fire mage. And he is certifiably crazy but his mother loves him
    anyway. Even when he kills a security guard while robbing a bank.

    Nevada Baylor runs a very small detective agency in Houston, Texas ( ! )
    that works on scammers and divorce cases. She is a 25 year old hidden truthseeker, she can unerringly tell lies from truths and can sometimes
    force people to emit truths. Her mother and father started the
    detective agency but there is a huge mortgage to a Prime Family that
    funded the effort to try to save her father from cancer. Now the Prime
    Family wants them to find Adam Pierce and deliver him to his family, undamaged.

    Mad Rogan is a Prime telekinetic and a noted combat veteran, famous for destroying a village in the Mexican war. And Mad Rogan wants Adam
    Pierce too, undamaged is not a priority.

    The authors have a very active website at:
    https://ilona-andrews.com/

    My rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    Amazon rating: 4.7 out of 5 stars (15,154 reviews)

    Lynn


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