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I just got back from a 2 week holiday to Hawaii and it's taking me awhile to get through all my e-mail and the new threads and postings here. Things seem to have picked up while I was gone. Maybe I should go away more often?Hey Ell. Long time no yakkety.
nah, nothing has really "picked up", its just this new user called spaz and me that's being doing all the "yakking" (which is really a bunch of threads and posts about...well, nothing) oh, and to toby: Capital, Mate! -BThings seem to have picked up while I was gone. Maybe I should go away more often?
Yes, that's it all right. The overall idea was a good one, if a bit heavy on the schmaltz (Hollywood at work, probably, rather than the author). But it went on and on and on and never really decided if it wanted to be an outright shoot-'em-up or a deep meditation on the nature of humanity. So it became the worst of both: an unexciting "action" film peppered with lots of blank-faced staring into the distance (and at charred envelopes).Originally posted by Mike Jackson
The book is a post apocolyptic (spelling?) novel where the main character finds an abondoned mail truck, puts on the uniform and ends up setting up a new postal service.
Mike,Originally from Mike Jackson:
Slightly off topic but, as you mentioned the authors, have you read The Postman by David Brin and Songmaster by Orson Scott Card?
The first time I read something by Card was when I was reading Legends ("eleven new works by the masters of modern fantasy"), and I really did like it, so I thought I'd look into it. I picked up a copy of Seventh Son at the library, but I've been having a great deal of trouble trying to find the other volumes (in a library, cause I can't afford it right now to buy them) I did find other books by him though, but I didn't take them home, cause they weren't what I had my heart set on, and they looked a bit dull to me. Am I wrong about that? Are there some Card-suggestion you can make?Originally posted by Dawn
I just love Orson Scott Card.