Day 11 ! Almost half way through and I think I need more books.
You always need more books.
Today is a short Jedi who I thought was Anakin for a bit (apparently it’s a character from one of the animated series, the same series as the ship next to him). Before I move on to the books, I need to give a big shout out to someone …
I have my first Christmas card of the year ! It’s over there on the left with the Santa. It’s from the ever wonderful Margaret Krohn, who I’ve followed for quite a few years so far. And will continue to, especially after meeting this wonderful person at the Roll4it con over the weekend. Let’s see, she’s :
The inspiration of the Vanu Sovereignty (Planetside 1+2);
(This is how I first became aware of the Maggie)
Layla the Vampire Slayer (watch out for groin punches);
Possessed of a wonderful voice and heavenly smile;
Staff Sergeant Khang of the Stargate programme;
Keeper of incredible Beasts;
Co founder of Roll4It;
MagMom and inspiration for more than a good few of my creative ideas :
(that’s a recolour from a lovely Ilse original)
Ace stream broadcaster and producer;
An oh so skilled player of games;
(I could have grabbed an Iain M. Banks there !)
Short of stature and far larger than life;
And Queen of the Space Vikings leading a community of oh so lovely people.
(2 communities with Roll4it)
And I’ve missed so many things out there. Link’s on the right in the Lovely Gaming People section.
To the books !
Something of a theme today. On the left is Hogfather by Terry Pratchett. Discworld does Christmas and in fine style too. This one felt rather different to the usual Discworld books. It felt like it had a certain urgency that wasn’t there in the other books. There was also far more mystery involved with what precisely had happened overnight to the Hogfather.
Great book, thoroughly recommended.
Next up is the Game Players of Titan by Philip K. Dick. Another enjoyable book, set mostly on Earth in a future where aliens from the moon of Titan are exerting a perhaps not so benevolent oversight of the human race. Gotta admit that I don’t remember this one so much ! A highly appreciated present from another lovely little lady.
(and I’m rushing now because I hear the dinner bell).
The last one is one of the best books I have read. It’s Time Enough For Love by Robert Heinlein.
However, this wasn’t a favourite book when I started, in fact I rather loathed the central character, Lazarus Long mostly because of the impression I got from another book, The Cat Who Walked Through Walls. The story picks up with this nigh on immortal character on the verge of death from old age (at about 3000+ years old). He is refusing rejuvenation therapy due to pretty much giving up on life and love.
But then as his memoirs are taken, he steadily remembers that whole hearted love for life, people and living and the character gets stronger and stronger. And there are some amazing, dramatic, heartbreaking vignettes all the way through the book.
Especially Bert the intelligent Mule. And the growing realisation that he would not age while the little girl he rescues matures, falls in love with him, starts a new family and grows old. There is so much emotion and heartbreak running through this one.
I think I need to read this one again some time soon.
I better get that dinner !
With that first card coming through, it’s a happy christmas to you all. Every one of you who has hung in there up to this point. And please do check out the wonderful Maggie K.