Friday, February 09, 2007


Angelmass
by Timothy Zahn

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There's a reason Timothy Zahn is the premiere Star Wars author - it isn't just that he was lucky and got in first - it's because he's a good SF writer.

This is the first of Zahn's non-SW books I've read - and it was interesting, fun and funny - and complicated:

From the Publisher

Angelmass, a black hole deep in space, emits "angels," small particles that render humans calm, reasonable, and virtually incapable of lying. The Empyrean, human colonies in the far reaches of the galaxy, has discovered the angels and the power they wield. All members of Empyrean government must carry an angel.

The Earth-based Empire, the Pax, view the angels as an alien plot to subvert humanity. They dispatch Jereko Kosta, an innocent academic, to spy on the Empyrean and find out the truth about angels. With Chandris, a grifter who dogs his steps, he enlists on an "angel-hunting" ship. Close up, Kostas learns the angels may be more dangerous than the Pax fear.

Before he can react, the Pax dispatches their most powerful warship to confront the Empyrean. Now, Kosta and Chandris, among the few who know the truth about the angels, stand between the Empyrean, the Pax, and war.
Plenty of meat - a good story, and fun ideas to think about. I look forward to reading more of his non-SW work (ah, but I'm also eagerly awaiting Allegiance, his latest Star Wars book....)

Tuesday, February 06, 2007

MuggleNet.com's What Will Happen in Harry Potter Seven

by Ben Schoen, Andy Gordon, Jamie Lawrence, Emerson Spartz, Gretchen Stull
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Hey - this was fun! Unlike other more serious efforts to analyze Harry Potter, this was a good, systematic discussion of all the possibilities before us in the upcoming Deathly Hallows. A lot of "it could be this, it could be that" combined with interesting ideas and speculation. Other things I've read are more - brittle, I'd say. That is, they are very precise and unwilling to consider that they COULD be wrong...

Perhaps all their theories will all prove false... but I think a lot of the analysis makes sense. (I've got my own theory about Dumbledore that no one mentioned, but I'll keep it to myself (mostly) for now.....)