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Post by themirrorthief on Oct 3, 2016 19:04:36 GMT -5
Any body else a fan of Robotech The Sentinels books...I really dig those things. I cant really explain why, they are just oddly very interesting. I like the Invid a lot, they are so human...ha. The author is long dead, I think his real name was Brian Daly...a very unusual talent
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Post by deuce on Oct 3, 2016 19:13:47 GMT -5
Any body else a fan of Robotech The Sentinels books...I really dig those things. I cant really explain why, they are just oddly very interesting. I like the Invid a lot, they are so human...ha. The author is long dead, I think his real name was Brian Daly...a very unusual talent Daley died too soon. His "Han Solo" and "Coramonde" books are also good. He was a 'Nam vet, which gave a touch more authenticity to his work, IMO.
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Post by themirrorthief on Oct 3, 2016 19:17:13 GMT -5
yes, he endured the steel rain of Nam
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Post by themirrorthief on Oct 3, 2016 19:18:48 GMT -5
if you see one of those Sentinel novels...give it a shot...it has something to make you turn those pages
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Post by themirrorthief on Oct 5, 2016 8:01:54 GMT -5
I just finished Dance of Death which was excellent although I had a tough time keeping track of the numerous characters. Weirdly the primary characters are the bad guys in this one. But they are very cool, kinda Game of Thronish...always hating and fearing each other. I just started one of the later robotech books hoping to get a little more informed about the Robotech universe...its pretty good too, as a small group of adventurers find themselves in a huge underground dinosaur factory. A bit of a burroughs influence can be felt in this one
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Post by themirrorthief on Oct 7, 2016 8:31:36 GMT -5
Im digging this second novel nicely...I love the pace
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