Topic: New Releases -- Angels Fall
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Whitecloak
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 Nov 24, 03 at 12:21am
New Releases -- Angels Fall
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For the time being, I will not be updating the first post with release dates. Sorry for any incompetence this may have caused.
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Whitecloak
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 Nov 24, 03 at 10:45pm
re: New Releases
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Thread fixed now (as is the bug); will likely use the second post in the future for big upcoming releases in the future. Feel free to comment as you like or submit entries that I have missed if you know of any; this thread will remain open for now on.
Cheers!
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Mister MacPhistoI am the stone that the builder refusedNeo or Bust    total posts: 8093 since: Feb 2003
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 Nov 26, 03 at 6:07pm
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Here's one.
January 2004 New Spring by Robert Jordan
It chronicles events prior to Eye of the World.
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"And Thy Living Angelus created the One Cloaked in White in His own image, and it was good." -Slackesis 25:17- Books&Lit Comics Transformers: The Movie Gundam
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Whitecloak
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 Nov 27, 03 at 1:24am
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Yeah, I'll be including that one in the "upcoming eye-catchers" when it's posted; likely later this week. Can't wait; maybe I can actually get around to reading some of the other WoT books by then.
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Whitecloak
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 Dec 11, 03 at 11:10pm
re: New Releases: The Coming of Conan the Cimmerian (Book One)
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AVAILABLE NOW! quote[inside cover]“Between the years when the oceans drank Atlantis and the gleaming cities . . . there was an Age undreamed of, when shining kingdoms lay spread across the world like blue mantles beneath the stars. . . . Hither came Conan, the Cimmerian, black-haired, sullen-eyed, sword in hand . . . to tread the jeweled thrones of the Earth under his sandalled feet.”
Conan is one of the greatest fictional heroes ever created–a swordsman who cuts a swath across the lands of the Hyborian Age, facing powerful sorcerers, deadly creatures, and ruthless armies of thieves and reavers.
In a meteoric career that spanned a mere twelve years before his tragic suicide, Robert E. Howard single-handedly invented the genre that came to be called sword and sorcery. Collected in this volume, profusely illustrated by artist Mark Schultz, are Howard’s first thirteen Conan stories, appearing in their original versions–in some cases for the first time in more than seventy years–and in the order Howard wrote them. Along with classics of dark fantasy like “The Tower of the Elephant” and swashbuckling adventure like “Queen of the Black Coast,” The Coming of Conan the Cimmerian contains a wealth of material never before published in the United States, including the first submitted draft of Conan’s debut, “Phoenix on the Sword,” Howard’s synopses for “The Scarlet Citadel” and “Black Colossus,” and a map of Conan’s world drawn by the author himself.
Here are timeless tales featuring Conan the raw and dangerous youth, Conan the daring thief, Conan the swashbuckling pirate, and Conan the commander of armies. Here, too, is an unparalleled glimpse into the mind of a genius whose bold storytelling style has been imitated by many, yet equaled by none. See Conan thread [ HERE ].
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Whitecloak
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 Dec 15, 03 at 10:23pm
re: New Releases: Wilco: Learning How to Die
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Coming June 15, 2004 Hell yeah! Just caught this one tonight; I can't wait to see if Kot can do Wilco justice.
Why do I have to wait this damn long?!?
quote inside flap
Already the subject of I Am Trying to Break Your Heart, a music documentary released to glowing reviews at the L.A. Film Festival, Wilco is the band that critics have called both "the greatest band you've never heard" and "the greatest band of its generation." But its reputation is growing. Since the band's humble inception in southern Illinois over ten years ago, it has built a national following of underground followers?more reliant on word-of-mouth recommendations, the indie club scene, and free internet downloads. But their story is not just one of the David-and-Goliath struggle against corporate influence on musicians, it is also a compelling, intimate look at making music and the difficult but wonderful collaborative process of being in a band.
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Whitecloak
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 Jan 18, 04 at 9:13am
re: New Releases -- Left Behind #12!!!
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Yes, I'm lazy, but I figure it's worth posting here as well, so I might as well copy + paste a little. The cover pic is all that's available anywhere; as soon as one is released feel free to let me know if I miss it.
 COMING MARCH 30, 2004
SYNOPSIS:
Antichrist has assembled the armies of the world in the Valley of Megiddo for what he believes will be his ultimate triumph of the ages. With a victory here he would ascend to the throne of God.
The Tribulation Force has migrated to the Middle East, most ensconced at Petra with the Jewish Remnant, now more than a million strong. But only one of the four original members of the Force remains alive, and he is near death.
Jerusalem is falling to the Global Community's Unity Army, and Tsion ben-Judah has been slain. Few in Petra know of his loss, and both Rayford Steele and Buck Williams are unaccounted for.
It's been just over seven years since the Rapture and almost exactly seven years since Antichrist's covenant with Israel. Believers look to the heavens for the Glorious Appearing of Christ, as the world stands on the brink of the end of time.
I need to hurry up and finish the other 4 books I have left! For any of you that haven't read them or not, Christian or no, you really should at least check out the first book. They'll hook you like a helicopter lure, I tell ya.
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Whitecloak
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 Feb 24, 04 at 8:56pm
re: New Releases -- Left Behind #12
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Lo siento mucho por me laziness; this shit takes a while. New releases for February and March are now added; I'll leave them up until the end of March so everyone can get a good look at all the great books released this (and next) month.
It's a great season for fantasy and sci-fi lovers, boyz!
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Whitecloak
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 Feb 24, 04 at 9:14pm
re: New Releases -- Angels Fall
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 OUT NOW! $15.57 at Amazon
quote Publisher's Weekly
Hugo winner Zahn, author of five previous Star Wars novels (Heir to the Empire, etc.), serves up another G-rated crowd-pleaser in the bestselling franchise series. Regulars will recognize the cast, but newcomers may raise an eyebrow to learn that Luke Skywalker, whom they lovingly left as a youth on a screen in a galaxy far away, is now a married man. His wife, Mara Jade, is, however, no simple suburbanite clutching little Skywalkers. Having spent her early years innocently supporting a dictator, she now flies beside her husband, content to swap technological chitchat instead of romantic twaddle. She is, after all, a Jedi Knight, the equal of her Master Jedi husband and just as handy at wielding a blazing light saber. The alien Chiss, inadvertently or otherwise, have shot down Outbound Flight, the fabulous lost group of super dreadnoughts bearing more than 50,000 people into the most distant reaches of space, a scenario reminiscent of Robert A. Heinlein's classic Universe, if without the cosmological wonder. Now, half a century later, many species have assembled to locate the wreckage. To their surprise, when they discover the remains, survivors uninterested in being saved inhabit them. To no one's surprise, Luke and Mara are up to the situation's needs. If you haven't read Zahn yet, you should, especially if you're a Star Wars fan. Author of by far the best SW books ever written, this one shouldn't disappoint.
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Whitecloak
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 Oct 09, 04 at 2:40pm
re: New Releases -- The Grim Grotto
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 OUT NOW!
quote Karen Snelson
It's tough when the things that stand between you and your desired sugar bowl are a host of deadly mushrooms and an uncomfortable diving suit. The unlucky Baudelaire orphans find themselves in deep (once again) in this eleventh book in Lemony Snicket's odd-and-full-of-woe-but-quite-funny Series of Unfortunate Events. In The Grim Grotto, the siblings find themselves headed down Stricken Stream on a broken toboggan when they are spotted by the submarine Queequeg, carrying Captain Widdershins, his somewhat volatile stepdaughter Fiona, and optimistic Phil from Lucky Smells Lumbermill. The adventures that follow as the crew tries to get to the aforementioned sugar bowl before Count Olaf are so horrible that the narrator inserts factual information about the water cycle so that readers will get bored and stop reading the book. It doesn't work. As per usual, readers will want to soak up every awf! ul detail and follow the Baudelaires all the way back to the place we first met them--Briny Beach. (Ages 9 and older)
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Whitecloak
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 May 02, 05 at 9:05pm
re: New Releases -- A Feast for Crows (George R. R. Martin)
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A FEAST FOR CROWS

quote amazon.com
"Grabs hold and won't let go. It's brilliant." -- Robert Jordan
"Such a splendid tale and such a fantistorical! I read my eyes out." -- Anne McCaffrey
"Martin makes a triumphant return to high fantasy...[his] trophy case is already stuffed with major prizes [but] he's probably going to have to add another shelf, at least." -- Publishers Weekly (starred review)
"We have been invited to a grand feast and pageant: George R.R. Martin has unveiled for us an intensely realized, romantic but realistic world...if the next two volumes are as good as this one, it will be a wonderful feast indeed." -- Chicago Sun-Times?
Review "Grabs hold and won't let go. It's brilliant." -- Robert Jordan
"Such a splendid tale and such a fantistorical! I read my eyes out." -- Anne McCaffrey
"Martin makes a triumphant return to high fantasy...[his] trophy case is already stuffed with major prizes [but] he's probably going to have to add another shelf, at least." -- Publishers Weekly (starred review)
"We have been invited to a grand feast and pageant: George R.R. Martin has unveiled for us an intensely realized, romantic but realistic world...if the next two volumes are as good as this one, it will be a wonderful feast indeed." -- Chicago Sun-Times?
quote about the author
George R.R. Martin sold his first story in 1971 and has been writing professionally ever since. He has written fantasy, horror, and science fiction, and for his sins spent ten years in Hollywood as a writer/producer, working on Twilight Zone, Beauty and the Beast, and various feature films and television pilots that were never made. In the mid 90s he returned to prose, his first love, and began work on his epic fantasy series A Song of Ice and Fire. He has been in the Seven Kingdoms ever since. Whenever he's allowed to leave, he returns to Santa Fe, New Mexico, where he lives with the lovely Parris, a big white dog called Mischa, and two cats named Augustus and Caligula who think they run the place.
Sweet. Not bad at $18, either. [ HERE ] is the thread...
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neo14789forum raider     total posts: 2859 neopoints: 226 since: May 2003
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 Jun 27, 05 at 6:55pm
re: New Releases -- Artemis Fowl: The Opal Deception (Eoin Colfer, book 4 in the series)
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Don't have a pic or anything, but Artemis Fowl: The Opal Deception (book 4) is out now. Currently available only in hardcover and audio (Amazon), but may be released in paperback someday. Finally, you can stop depending on fanfiction for what happens after Arty's...er... tragic event at the end of Eternity Code.
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Whitecloak
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 Sep 27, 05 at 7:13pm
re: New Releases -- Anansi Boys
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Available NOW quote Publishers' Weekly
Starred Review. If readers found the Sandman series creator's last novel, American Gods, hard to classify, they will be equally nonplussed—and equally entertained—by this brilliant mingling of the mundane and the fantastic. "Fat Charlie" Nancy leads a life of comfortable workaholism in London, with a stressful agenting job he doesn't much like, and a pleasant fiancée, Rosie. When Charlie learns of the death of his estranged father in Florida, he attends the funeral and learns two facts that turn his well-ordered existence upside-down: that his father was a human form of Anansi, the African trickster god, and that he has a brother, Spider, who has inherited some of their father's godlike abilities. Spider comes to visit Charlie and gets him fired from his job, steals his fiancée, and is instrumental in having him arrested for embezzlement and suspected of murder. When Charlie resorts to magic to get rid of Spider, who's selfish and unthinking rather than evil, things begin to go very badly for just about everyone. Other characters—including Charlie's malevolent boss, Grahame Coats ("an albino ferret in an expensive suit"), witches, police and some of the folk from American Gods—are expertly woven into Gaiman's rich myth, which plays off the African folk tales in which Anansi stars. But it's Gaiman's focus on Charlie and Charlie's attempts to return to normalcy that make the story so winning—along with gleeful, hurtling prose.
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gdog2011
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 Jul 19, 06 at 12:47pm
re: New Releases -- Angels Fall
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It's here, it's here, it's finally here!quote Book Description
On the day she awoke remembering nothing but her name, Kahlan Amnell became the most dangerous woman alive. For everyone else, that was the day that the world began to end.
As her husband, Richard, desperately searches for his beloved, whom only he remembers, he knows that if she doesn't soon discover who she really is, she will unwittingly become the instrument that will unleash annihilation. But Kahlan learns that if she ever were to unlock the truth of her lost identity, then evil itself would finally possess her, body and soul.
If she is to survive in a murky world of deception and betrayal, where life is not only cheap but fleeting, Kahlan must find out why she is such a central figure in the war-torn world swirling around her. What she uncovers are secrets darker than she could ever have imagined.
Edit: LD, if you could change the thread title, it'd be spiffy.
[LD]Spiffified. This message was edited by Light Druid(moderator) on Jul 19 2006.
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gdog2011
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 Jul 31, 06 at 9:34am
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Overlooked by me, but not the swarm.quote Book Description from Booklist
After suffering a horrific shock, Reece Gilmore is slowly starting to put her life back together. Leaving her home in Boston, Reece travels around the country, but when she arrives in Angel's Fist, Wyoming, her car refuses to go any further. Planning on staying only until she earns enough money to fix her car, Reece takes a job as a cook in the Angel Food Cafe. Then, as she gets to know her new boss, her co-workers, and the other residents of the little town, including Brody, an annoyingly stubborn yet mysteriously sexy writer, she starts to believe that for the first time in a very long time, she may have found a place she might actually want to call home. Reece's hard-won happiness and sense of security is threatened, however, when she becomes not only the sole witness to a murder but also the next target of the killer, who is determined to drive her crazy. Once again, the best-selling, prolific, and endlessly imaginative Roberts deftly imbues a deliciously subtle sense of menace into a chilling and thrilling plot, thus creating yet another of her many irresistible and terrifically satisfying novels of romantic suspense. John Charles Copyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved
The latest by Nora Roberts was actually released on July 11th, but I pretty much overlooked it for some reason. I know there are a ton of Nora's fans out there, every single one of my ex-girlfriends among them. >< LD, if you could do your thing again?This message was edited by gdog2011 on Jul 31 2006.
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